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Matchweek 35 broadcast selections in May confirmed

24 Mar 2023
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Fixture changes for 6-8 May and new dates for three postponed matches have been announced

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The broadcast selections for the weekend of 6-8 May in the UK have been confirmed as well as new dates for previously postponed fixtures.

The Premier League apologises to supporters for the delay in announcing these fixtures and understands fans' frustrations.

Finalising these particular broadcast selections took longer than expected due to complications around the scheduling on the weekend of the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort.

The Premier League confirms that revised provisional announcement dates for Matchweeks 36 and 37 have been set for 6 April and 14 April, respectively.

This allows for Premier League Matchweek 29, which follows the current FIFA international break, to be completed prior to the next scheduled announcement, creating an additional period of time to aid planning.

See: Six clubs given DGW34 in FPL

Revised or confirmed fixtures

All times BST

Postponed
Man Utd v Chelsea (ex-22 Apr)
Brighton v Man City (ex-23 Apr)

Wednesday 3 May
20:00 Liverpool v Fulham
20:00 Man City v West Ham (Sky Sports)

Thursday 4 May
20:00 Brighton v Man Utd (Sky Sports)

Saturday 6 May
15:00 AFC Bournemouth v Chelsea
15:00 Spurs v Crystal Palace
15:00 Wolves v Aston Villa
17:30 Liverpool v Brentford (Sky Sports)

Sunday 7 May
14:00 Man City v Leeds (Sky Sports)*
16:30 Newcastle v Arsenal (Sky Sports)
19:00 West Ham v Man Utd (BT Sport)
*subject to Man City's UEFA Champions League participation the following Tuesday

Monday 8 May
15:00 Fulham v Leicester*
17:30 Brighton v Everton (BT Sport)
20:00 Nott'm Forest v Southampton (Sky Sports)
*rescheduled with PL Board approval

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