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Premier League reveal latest TV fixtures

By TAMARA PRENN, SENIOR SPORTS REPORTER

Published: 12:37 EST, 17 December 2025 | Updated: 12:37 EST, 17 December 2025

The Premier League have confirmed the next run of fixtures set to be televised at the start of 2026, with changes planned for high-profile clashes featuring Manchester City, Liverpool, and Arsenal.

Arne Slot's side were due to meet the Premier League title-chasers Man City on Saturday February 7 at 3pm, but have since been picked for the blockbuster Super Sunday slot at 4.30pm on February 8.

Arsenal's London derby clash with Chelsea has been similarly favoured, switching from Saturday February 28, to Saturday March 1, to be televised by Sky Sports as the weekend's Premier League crescendo.

The Gunners have seen three of their fixtures including their meeting with the Blues switched for television, with an earlier meeting with Brentford move one day back to Thursday February 12 at 8pm to allow for it to be covered by TNT Sports.

However, should either club reach the FA Cup fourth round and be drawn against an opponent featuring in the Champions League play-off phase, the fixture will revert to Wednesday March 11, with an 8.15pm kick-off.

Other matches with 'contingency dates' include Wolves' meeting with Aston Villa, which is currently scheduled for Friday February 27 - but should Unai Emery's side progress in the Europa League, the fixture could leap two days backwards to March 1.

Arsenal's hotly anticipated Premier League rematch against Chelsea will be the Super Sunday showpiece on March 1

Man City's hosting of Newcastle on Saturday February 21 could also change from 12.30pm to 8pm, should either team be involved in the Champions League play-off phase.

With two matchdays more to play, Man City sit snuggly inside the automatic qualification spots at Europe's top table in fourth, but Eddie Howe's side have some work to do to secure their berth, currently ranked 12th in the standings.

Meanwhile, due to a lack of European action this season, Manchester United's Premier League Monday nights continue, with their trip to Hill-Dickinson to play Everton rescheduled for February 23.

Sky Sports will televise 10 fixtures between early February and early March, with their competitor TNT Sports scooping up 13, due to planned midweek action during the week commencing February 10.

Televised fixtures February-March

Friday 6 February: 8pm Leeds v Nottingham Forest (Sky Sports)

Saturday 7 February: 12.30pm Man Utd v Tottenham (TNT Sports), 5.30pm Newcastle v Brentford (Sky Sports)

Sunday 8 February: 2pm Brighton v Crystal Palace (Sky Sports), 5.30pm Liverpool v Man City (Sky Sports)

Tuesday 10 February: 7.30pm Chelsea v Leeds, Everton v Bournemouth, Tottenham v Newcastle, 8.15pm West Ham v Man Utd (all TNT Sports)

Wednesday 11 February: 7.30pm Aston Villa v Brighton, Crystal Palace v Burnley, Man City v Fulham, Nottingham Forest v Wolves, 8.15pm Sunderland v Liverpool (all TNT Sports)

Thursday 12 February: 8pm Brentford v Arsenal (TNT Sports)*

*Match will move to 11 February at 8.15pm should either club reach the FA Cup fourth round and be drawn against a club scheduled to play in the Champions League knockout play-offs the following Tuesday

Saturday 21 February: 12.30pm Man City v Newcastle (TNT Sports)*, 5.30pm West Ham v Bournemouth (Sky Sports)

*Match will move to 8pm should either club be involved in a Champions League knockout play-off match away from home the preceding Wednesday

Sunday 22 February: 2pm, Sunderland v Fulham (Sky Sports), 4.30pm Tottenham v Arsenal (Sky Sports)

Monday 23 February: 8pm Everton v Man Utd (Sky Sports)

Friday 27 February: 8pm Wolves v Aston Villa (Sky Sports)*

*Match will move to 1 March at 7pm if Villa are in the Europa League knockout play-off round

Saturday 28 February: 12.30pm Bournemouth v Sunderland (TNT Sports), 5.30pm Leeds v Man City (Sky Sports)

Sunday 1 March: 2pm Fulham v Tottenham (Sky Sports), 4.30pm Arsenal v Chelsea (Sky Sports)

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