Primetime slot given to key title clash at Etihad Stadium.
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After defeating Liverpool on Sunday, the Gunners will be eager to return to Etihad Stadium with their squad still in contention for the championship. City play the first of their two games in hand away to Brentford on Monday night.
Sky Sports has chosen the primetime 4.30pm kick-off at the end of next month, on a day that might be vital in determining the trophy’s destination, as Liverpool meet Brighton in the early afternoon.
Earlier this month, Liverpool will host Manchester City at Anfield on Sunday, March 10, at 3.45pm.
All four Arsenal games in March will be shown on television in the United Kingdom. After a Monday night trip to Sheffield United on March 4, they have a Saturday evening home game against Brentford on March 9, followed by a midday kick-off away to Chelsea a week later and the international break coming up to the City game.
West Ham have been given the unwelcome task of playing away on Saturday afternoon following the internationals, with their longest trip of the season to Newcastle awaiting them at 12.30pm.
Premier League TV matches in March
Saturday, March 2.
17:30 Luton against Aston Villa (Sky Sports).
Sunday, March 3.
13:00 Burnley against Bournemouth (Sky Sports)
15:30 Man City against Manchester United (Sky Sports)
Monday, March 4.
20:00 Sheff United against Arsenal (Sky Sports)
Saturday, March 9.
12:30 Manchester United against Everton (TNT Sports)
17:30 Arsenal against Brentford. (Sky Sport)
Sunday, March 10.
13:00 Aston Villa against Tottenham (Sky Sports)
15:45 Liverpool vs Manchester City. (Sky Sport)
Monday, March 11.
20:00 Chelsea against Newcastle (Sky Sports)
Saturday, March 16.
12:30 Arsenal against Chelsea (TNT Sports) – subject to participation in the FA Cup quarterfinals.
17:30 Fulham against Tottenham (Sky Sports)
Sunday, March 17.
14:00 Everton against Liverpool (Sky Sports) – subject to participation in the FA Cup quarterfinals.
16:30 Brighton against Manchester City (Sky Sports) – subject to participation in the FA Cup quarter-finals.
Saturday, March 30.
12:30 Newcastle vs. West Ham (TNT Sports)
17:30 Aston Villa against Wolves (Sky Sports).
20:00 Brentford against Manchester United (Sky Sports)
Sunday, March 31.
14:00 Liverpool against Brighton (Sky Sports).
16:30 Manchester City against Arsenal (Sky Sports)
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