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Premier League announces rearranged fixtures

The Premier League announces an updated fixture schedule, with games needing to be rearranged due to FA Cup and European commitments.

The Premier League revealed the new kickoff times for fixtures which needed to be rearranged due to FA Cup and potential European commitments.

Eleven matches have either been updated or added to the schedule between April 17 and April 29, starting with Tottenham Hotspur's trip to Brighton & Hove Albion.

Manchester United will now travel to Bournemouth on Wednesday, April 18, with Chelsea's trip to Burnley one of two contests to take place on the following day.

There will be three matches on Sunday, April 22, but Manchester City and Liverpool must await confirmation over their games with Swansea City and West Bromwich Albion respectively until the completion of their Champions League quarter-final tie.

The same remains the case for their respective fixtures the following weekend, while Newcastle United's trip to Everton has been switched to Monday, April 23.

Fixture list in full

Tuesday, April 17 - Brighton & Hove Albion vs. Tottenham Hotspur

Wednesday, April 18 - Bournemouth vs. Manchester United

Thursday, April 19 - Burnley vs. Chelsea, Leicester City vs. Southampton

Sunday, April 22 - Arsenal vs. West Ham United, Stoke City vs. Burnley, Manchester City vs. Swansea City (subject to change), West Bromwich Albion vs. Liverpool (subject to change)

Monday, April 23 - Everton vs. Newcastle United

Saturday, April 28 - Liverpool vs. Stoke City (subject to change)

Sunday, April 29 - West Ham United vs. Manchester City (subject to change)

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