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Premier League March TV fixtures as Arsenal and Chelsea learn changes

The Premier League have confirmed the latest round of fixture changes with Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham all impacted.

The changes come as we reach a crucial part of the 2025/26 season in both the race for the title and the Champions League race. Arsenal currently sit top of the Premier League table, seven points clear of both Manchester City and Aston Villa in second and third place respectively.

Chelsea, meanwhile, will be looking for a positive second half of the season under new head coach Liam Rosenior. The Blues currently sit in sixth position, but are just two points behind Liverpool in fourth and one points behind Manchester United in fifth.

Things are not going well again for Tottenham Hotspur. Thomas Frank is under increasing pressure with the club sitting in 14th place in the Premier League table.

And for relegation-threatened West Ham, they need all the points they can get if they are to survive the drop.

Arsenal have seen three of their games changed, with their game away at Brighton now a 7.30pm kick-off to be shown on TNT Sports. The home game against Everton will be played on Sunday 15 March (2pm) and be shown on Sky Sports, while the away game against Wolves is subject to change, depending on if Arsenal make it to the Carabao Cup final.

For Chelsea, their away game against Aston Villa will be played at 7.30pm on Wednesday 4 March and will be shown on TNT Sports. The trip to Everton on Saturday 21 March has bee changed to a 5.30pm kick-off to be shown on Sky Sports, that could however change, depending on if the Blues make it to the Carabao Cup final.

Spurs, meanwhile, host Crystal Palace on Thursday, 5 March at 8pm which will be shown on TNT Sports. The Premier League trip to take on Liverpool has been moved to Sunday, 15 March (4.30pm kick-off) and will be shown on Sky Sports, while the home game against Nottingham Forest will also be shown on Sky on Sunday 22 March with kick-off at 2.15pm.

Here is a look at all of the fixture changes announced by the Premier League for March:

Tuesday 3 March19:30 Bournemouth v Brentford (TNT Sports)

19:30 Everton v Burnley (TNT Sports)

19:30 Leeds v Sunderland (TNT Sports)

20:15 Wolves v Liverpool (TNT Sports)*

*Will move to 4 March 19:30 GMT if Villa play in UEL on 26 February

Wednesday 4 March19:30 Aston Villa v Chelsea (TNT Sports)

19:30 Brighton v Arsenal (TNT Sports)

19:30 Fulham v West Ham (TNT Sports)

19:30 Man City v Nott'm Forest (TNT Sports)

20:15 Newcastle v Man Utd (TNT Sports)

Thursday 5 March

20:00 Spurs v Crystal Palace (TNT Sports)

Saturday 14 March12:30 West Ham v Man City (TNT Sports)*

Burnley v Bournemouth

Crystal Palace v Leeds

Man Utd v Aston Villa

Nott'm Forest v Fulham

Sunderland v Brighton

17:30 Chelsea v Newcastle (Sky Sports)

*Will move to 20:00 the same day if Man City are away in UCL on 11 March

Sunday 15 March14:00 Arsenal v Everton (Sky Sports)

16:30 Liverpool v Spurs (Sky Sports)

Monday 16 March20:00 Brentford v Wolves (Sky Sports)

Friday 20 March20:00 Bournemouth v Man Utd (Sky Sports)

Saturday 21 March

12:30 Brighton v Liverpool (TNT Sports)*

Aston Villa v West Ham

Fulham v Burnley

Man City v Crystal Palace**

Wolves v Arsenal**

17:30 Everton v Chelsea (Sky Sports)**

20:00 Leeds v Brentford (Sky Sports)^

*Will move to 20:00 if Liverpool are away in UCL on 18 March

**Subject to possible EFL Cup final participation on 22 March

^Could move to 12:30 or 17:30 the same dependent upon other clubs in EFL Cup Final and UCL. To be confirmed by 2 March

Sunday 22 March12:00 Newcastle v Sunderland (Sky Sports)*

14:15 Spurs v Nott'm Forest (Sky Sports)*Subject to possible EFL Cup final participation on 22 March

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