Premier League TV fixtures confirmed as Man Utd vs Man City clash moved

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Premier League television fixtures have been announced, with Arsenal, Manchester United and Liverpool all seeing matches moved in September

The Manchester derby has been moved for broadcast as the Premier League confirmed September's televised fixtures. The clash will mark the first without Pep Guardiola in a decade as Michael Carrick and Enzo Maresca face off.

The match has been rescheduled to Sunday 13 September, rather than Saturday. United have also seen matches against Ipswich, Everton and Fulham all moved to the day after their original scheduling.

City, meanwhile, will face Crystal Palace on a Friday evening at Selhurst Park but otherwise see matches against Coventry and Sunderland remain at 3pm on Saturdays.

Arsenal and Chelsea have both seen three matches moved. The Gunners will face Aston Villa on Monday 31 August, and Sunderland at 8pm on 12 September.

Mikel Arteta's men will meet Chelsea on Sunday 6 September in an early London derby. The Blues see matches against Brighton and Brentford swapped, with the former moving to a Sunday, and the latter played on a Friday evening - though that could potentially move to the evening of Saturday the 19th, depending on either club's Carabao Cup third-round opponents.

New Liverpool boss Andoni Iraola sees three matches moved for television broadcasters. Their first home match of the season against Nottingham Forest will be broadcast at 12.30pm on Saturday 29 August, before facing Ipswich on the Friday evening of the following week.

A large number of Premier League fixtures this season will stray away from the traditional Saturday slot, with nine teams in European competition in 2026/27.

Arsenal, Manchester City, Manchester United, Aston Villa and Liverpool are in the Champions League, Bournemouth, Sunderland and Crystal Palace are in the Europa League and Brighton will enter the qualifying rounds for the Conference League.

That could see the likes of Chelsea, Newcastle and Tottenham locked into more Monday and Friday evening games over the course of the season due to their absence from European competition.

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Full list of fixtures

Friday 28 August - 20:00 - Crystal Palace v Manchester City (Sky Sports)

Saturday 29 August - 12:30 - Liverpool v Nottingham Forest (TNT Sports)

Saturday 29 August - 17:30 - Tottenham Hotspur v Newcastle United (Sky Sports)

Sunday 30 August - 14:00 - Chelsea v Brighton & Hove Albion (Sky Sports)

Sunday 30 August - 14:00 - Leeds United v Brentford (Sky Sports)

Sunday 30 August - 14:00 - Sunderland v Fulham (Sky Sports)

Sunday 30 August - 16:30 - Manchester United v Ipswich Town (Sky Sports)

Monday 31 August - 20:00 - Aston Villa v Arsenal (Sky Sports)

Friday 4 September - 20:00 - Ipswich Town v Liverpool (Sky Sports)

Saturday 5 September - 12:30 - Newcastle United v AFC Bournemouth (TNT Sports)

Saturday 5 September - 17:30 - Hull City v Aston Villa (Sky Sports)

Sunday 6 September - 14:00 - Everton v Manchester United (Sky Sports)

Sunday 6 September - 16:30 - Arsenal v Chelsea (Sky Sports)

Saturday 12 September - 17:30 - Tottenham Hotspur v Everton (Sky Sports)

Saturday 12 September - 20:00 - Sunderland v Arsenal (TNT Sports)

Sunday 13 September - 14:00 - Coventry City v Brighton & Hove Albion (Sky Sports)

Sunday 13 September - 16:30 - Manchester United v Manchester City (Sky Sports)

Monday 14 September - 20:00 - Leeds United v Newcastle United (Sky Sports)

Friday 18 September - 20:00 - Brentford v Chelsea (Sky Sports)

Saturday 19 September - 12:30 - Tottenham Hotspur v Aston Villa (TNT Sports)

Saturday 19 September - 17:30 - Nottingham Forest v Coventry City (Sky Sports)

Sunday 20 September - 14:00 - AFC Bournemouth v Liverpool (Sky Sports)

Sunday 20 September - 16:30 - Fulham v Manchester United (Sky Sports)

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