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Sky Sports announces latest televised Premier League fixtures

Sky Sports announces latest PL TV fixtures
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The encounter between Manchester City and Chelsea is one of 15 Premier League fixtures to be rearranged for television between March 3 and April 1.

Sky Sports has announced that it will televise Chelsea's trip to Manchester City and Manchester United's home clash with Liverpool during March.

The broadcaster has revealed that 13 matches have been rearranged for television during the third month of 2018, with the first weekend of March seeing Chelsea visit the Etihad Stadium.

The following week, Liverpool make the short journey to Old Trafford for what could be an important game in regards to qualifying for next season's Champions League.

The middle of the month sees City, Chelsea and United all have to contend with tricky away games at Stoke City, Burnley and West Ham United respectively, while March ends with Liverpool travelling to Selhurst Park to play Crystal Palace.

April begins with two matches in the capital, with Arsenal meeting Stoke City before Chelsea host Tottenham Hotspur at Stamford Bridge.

Fixtures in full

March 3 - Burnley vs. Everton
March 4 - Brighton & Hove Albion vs. Arsenal
March 4 - Manchester City vs. Chelsea
March 5 - Crystal Palace vs. Manchester United
March 10 - Manchester United vs. Liverpool
March 11 - Arsenal vs. Watford
March 11 - Bournemouth vs. Tottenham Hotspur
March 12 - Stoke City vs. Manchester City
March 16 - Tottenham Hotspur vs. Newcastle United
March 17 - Burnley vs. Chelsea
March 18 - West Ham United vs. Manchester United
March 18 - Manchester City vs. Brighton & Hove Albion
March 31 - Crystal Palace vs. Liverpool
April 1 - Arsenal vs. Stoke City
April 1 - Chelsea vs. Tottenham Hotspur

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