Premier League reveal latest TV picks: Liverpool’s crunch clash with Chelsea moved as new dates confirmed for huge relegation six-pointer and key matches in title race

The latest TV picks for the Premier League have been revealed ahead of a crucial few weeks in the English top flight.
Title-chasing Arsenal face West Ham on May 10, a Sunday, and that has been moved from the Saturday – being given a 4:30pm prime-time slot.
Mikel Arteta’s side could end up winning the league on that day, hence the match moving to a more attractive position for broadcasters.
Liverpool face Chelsea in the early kick-off on Saturday, May 9, on TNT Sports in what could be a crucial game in the race for Champions League football.
Arne Slot and Liam Rosenior’s underperforming sides are battling to finish in the top five this season, with the Reds currently a point ahead in fifth.
There is a chance the game could be moved from the current 12:30pm spot to an 8:00pm kick-off if Liverpool beat PSG in the Champions League.
Liverpool’s crucial game against Chelsea has been moved and could move again
Should the Anfield club reach the semi-finals of the competition, they will play Chelsea in a late game in domestic action.
Manchester City host Brentford on Sky Sports at 5:30pm on the same Saturday, another game in a prime slot as all eyes turn to the title race.
Pep Guardiola’s side are nine points adrift of the leaders but still have a game in hand and will also play Arsenal at the Emirates.
That game in hand against Crystal Palace has not been given a new date and will be announced in due course.
At the other end of the table, Nottingham Forest’s game against Newcastle will be a 2:00pm kick-off on Sunday, May 10.
And Tottenham’s potentially season-defining game against Leeds will be the featured game on Sky Sports Monday Night Football the following evening.
Meanwhile, Manchester United have an untelevised game against Sunderland on Saturday, May 9.
On social media the club seemed to take umbrage, writing: ‘Our first 3pm kick-off of 2026 is confirmed.’



