Arsenal fans need to change their calendars, as three key Premier League fixtures in April have been rescheduled for live television broadcast.

Arsenal’s April changes

Here’s a breakdown of how Arsenal’s April schedule is impacted:

  • April 3 vs. Luton Town (Home): This match has been moved to Wednesday, April 3, with a 7:30 pm kick-off. Fans can catch it live on TNT Sports.
  • April 6 vs. Brighton & Hove Albion (Away): The trip to the Amex Stadium remains on Saturday, April 6, but the start time moves to 5:30 pm for a live Sky Sports broadcast.
  • April 13 vs. Aston Villa (Home): This match is also set for a 5:30 pm kick-off on Sky Sports. However, this could be moved to Sunday, April 14, if Aston Villa are still involved in the Europa Conference League.

Arsenal’s remaining April matches against Wolves and Tottenham Hotspur could also be rescheduled for broadcast, with a decision to be announced in due course.

Wider Premier League changes also impact schedule

The Premier League has announced wider fixture adjustments for April, with one highlight being the highly-anticipated clash between rivals Manchester United and Liverpool switched to a 3:30 pm Sunday kick-off.

How to watch these matches

TNT Sports will be featuring a packed midweek round of action in early April, including Nottingham Forest vs. Fulham and West Ham United vs. Tottenham Hotspur on April 2.

Premier League fixture changes

Tuesday, April 2:

Wednesday, April 3:

Thursday, April 4:

Saturday, April 6:

  • Crystal Palace faces Manchester City in an early 12:30 pm match (TNT Sports)
  • Brighton and Hove Albion hosts Arsenal in a 5:30 pm showdown (Sky Sports)

And the action continues…

Sunday, April 7:

  • Sheffield United and Chelsea meet at 1:30 pm (due to Thursday fixtures)
  • Manchester United and Liverpool clash in a 3:30 pm rivalry match (Sky Sports)

Monday, April 8:

  • Tottenham Hotspur takes on Nottingham Forest in an 8 pm fixture (Sky Sports)

Weekend of April 13-14:

  • Newcastle United vs Tottenham Hotspur kicks off at 12:30 pm on Saturday (TNT Sports)
  • Arsenal vs Aston Villa follows at 5:30 pm (Sky Sports, potential for date change) Sunday features Liverpool vs Crystal Palace (2 pm) and Bournemouth vs Manchester United (4:30 pm), both on Sky Sports

Important Note: Matches marked with an asterisk (*) could have date and time changes depending on European competition outcomes.