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Arsenal Premier League Matches Changed - Check Opponents, Rescheduled Date and Time, How to Watch

By MyKhel Staff

Arsenal Fixture Changes: Two key Premier League fixtures in Arsenal's 2024-25 campaign have been rescheduled, with updated dates and kick-off times confirmed following broadcasting selections and fixture clashes.

The London club announced the news on Thursday ahead of their weekend fixture against Everton at the Goodison Park.

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Arsenal Premier League Rescheduled Matches - Crystal Palace and Liverpool

Originally slated for Saturday, April 26, Arsenal's home match against Crystal Palace has been brought forward to Wednesday, April 23 at 8:00 PM (UK time). The rescheduling comes as a result of Palace's progression to the FA Cup semi-finals that weekend. The match at the Emirates Stadium will still be shown live on Sky Sports.

In addition, Arsenal's highly anticipated trip to Anfield to face Liverpool has also been moved. The clash was initially set for earlier that weekend, but will now be played on Sunday, May 11 with a 4:30 PM kick-off. Sky Sports will once again broadcast the game live in the UK.

The encounter at Anfield is shaping up to be a title-defining fixture, with both sides currently occupying the top two positions in the Premier League table. Scheduled for matchday 36, it also marks Arsenal's penultimate away game of the season.

TV selections for Premier League games have now been confirmed up to May 11. The Gunners will be playing in the quarterfinals of the UEFA Champions League as well where they face Real Madrid. Mikel Arteta's men beat PSV Eindhoven in the Round of 16 and will be hoping to better their credentials in the continental competition this season.

In terms of the Premier League, they are 12 points behind leaders Liverpool, and the title hopes are diminishing as every week passes. The Gunners won the midweek match against Fulham 2-1 as a returning Bukayo Saka found the net within 7 minutes of return from injury.

Story first published: Thursday, April 3, 2025, 18:14 [IST]
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