New kick-off times have been announced for three autumn fixtures as the latest round of live TV selections is confirmed.

Three of Arsenal‘s Premier League fixtures have been rearranged following the latest round of live television selections.
After the first international break of the season, Arsenal’s home game against Leeds United on Saturday, 10 October will now kick off at 12.30pm at Emirates Stadium and will be shown live on TNT Sports.
The following weekend, Arsenal travel to the City Ground to face Nottingham Forest. That fixture has been moved to Sunday, 18 October, with a 4.30pm kick-off, and will be broadcast live on Sky Sports.
Arsenal’s home match against Everton on Saturday, 24 October remains in the traditional 3pm Saturday slot.
The following weekend, Arsenal travel to Anfield to face Liverpool. That game has been moved to Sunday, 1 November, with a 4.30pm kick-off, and will be shown live on Sky Sports.
All television selections up to that date have now been confirmed, although fixtures can still be rearranged due to other factors.
Arsenal match changes for TV
- Leeds United (H)
From: Saturday, 10 October, 3pm
To: Saturday, 10 October, 12.30pm (TNT Sports)
- Nottingham Forest (A)
From: Saturday, 17 October, 3pm
To: Sunday, 18 October, 4.30pm (Sky Sports)
- Liverpool (A)
From: Saturday, 31 October, 3pm
To: Sunday, 1 November, 4.30pm (Sky Sports)
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