📺 Premier League confirms September fixture changes | OneFootball

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Dan Burke·23. Juli 2025

📺 Premier League confirms September fixture changes

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The Premier League has officially released the revised fixture schedule for Matchweeks 4, 5, and 6 in September, with several matches rescheduled to accommodate live UK television coverage.

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Matchweek 4 (13–14 September)

  1. Arsenal v Nottingham Forest kicks off the weekend at 12:30 BST on Saturday, live on TNT Sports.
  2. A prime-time London derby between West Ham and Tottenham Hotspur is set for 17:30 on Sky Sports, followed by Brentford v Chelsea at 20:00.
  3. Sunday features a blockbuster Manchester derby at 16:30, following Burnley v Liverpool at 14:00—both on Sky Sports.

Matchweek 5 (20–21 September)

  • Liverpool v Everton is the early Saturday kickoff at 12:30 (TNT Sports), with the caveat that it may move to Sunday if Liverpool are in Champions League action midweek.
  • Saturday night sees Manchester United host Chelsea at 17:30, before Fulham v Brentford under the lights at 20:00.
  • Arsenal host Manchester City in a heavyweight clash on Sunday at 16:30 (Sky Sports).

Matchweek 6 (27–29 September)

  • Saturday begins with Brentford v Manchester United at 12:30 (TNT Sports) and ends with Nottingham Forest v Sunderland at 17:30 (Sky Sports).
  • Sunday offers Tottenham v Wolves (14:00) and a massive Newcastle United v Arsenal showdown at 16:30—both on Sky Sports. Spurs’ match may move if they play in the Champions League that week.
  • Everton v West Ham United will wrap up the weekend on Monday, 29 September at 20:00, live on Sky Sports.

Stay tuned for further updates as the 2025/26 season unfolds.


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