The latest round of Premier League broadcast selections has been completed - including a rescheduled date for the north London derby at Tottenham Hotspur ...
Burnley at home remains Sunday 15 May, but will now kick-off at 12noon, also live on BT Sport. All tickets for the original sold out fixture on Sunday 16 January remain valid for the new date. Our trip to Anfield remains Saturday 7 May, but will now kick-off at 7.45pm, screened live on BT Sport. Subsidised travel is available for fans - see below.
We can confirm that our rescheduled north London derby away to Tottenham Hotspur will now take place as below: Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal
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Leicester currently sit 10th in the league table and are 10 points behind eighth-placed Wolves. With The Foxes losing 11 of their 29 fixtures so far this season, it will be a game that Tottenham will hope they can get another three points out of. Tottenham's performance at the AMEX Stadium was one with composure and Conte's side dominated large parts of the game, so if they can do the same again, it will hopefully be another win for Spurs. It will be a special match for the Lilywhites when they travel to play Brentford, with fans hopefully being able to see Christian Eriksen play in the Premier League for the first time since his north London departure. However, if Spurs can return from the international break and get a string of wins together, Conte will have more hope that his side can travel to Merseyside and pick up an unlikely win against a side who are currently just a point off the top spot. A week after the Leicester tie, Spurs will then have to make the difficult trip to Anfield and with their track record at Liverpool, there may not be so much hope of getting maximum points from the tie. The Lilywhites beat a Villa side managed by Dean Smith earlier in the season during Nuno Espirito Santo's shortlived reign and will hope they can secure another three points in the reverse match. READ MORE: Harry Kane tipped for crunch Tottenham talks with Antonio Conte amid fresh Man United link Tottenham travel to Villa Park in their first away fixture of the month and it will be another vital chance to get three points against a side who managed just one shot on target against Arsenal in their most recent fixture.
The Premier League has finally set and confirmed a new date for Tottenham Hotspur vs Arsenal. It will take place at 7.45pm UK time on Thursday May 12.
He scored and assisted in Sunday's 5-1 win over Newcastle. But it is understood that the Premier League was at the mercy of Sky Sports, who wanted to wait to find the perfect TV slot for the match. Both sets of fans then became frustrated by the length of time the Premier League was taking to confirm a new date.
Crystal Palace host Arsenal in the Premier League tonight as the battle for the top four intensifies.The Gunners north London rivals Tottenham thrashe.
The original fixture was postponed amid a COVID-19 outbreak in the Arsenal camp. The two teams have since moved into good positions in the Premier League table ...
I don’t forget this and I think it is not right to speak about fair or unfair.” “If someone want to speak about fair or unfair. Yes, If we speak about fair or unfair, okay, and, I stop.
Arsenal and Tottenham's battle to secure a place in the top four and qualification to next season's Champions League berth looks set to go down to the wire, ...
“There is nothing different, they have already been dealing with it for weeks,” he added. But he is adamant that despite the increased expectation, his players are in the same position they have been in for a number of weeks. I think Arsenal have to play two games but don't forget United with an amazing squad, don't forget West Ham and also Wolverhampton is having a fantastic season and this league is very difficult.”
EXCLUSIVE BY SAMI MOKBEL: The Premier League are set to confirm the potentially crucially north London derby will be played on May 12 - just 10 days before ...
The Premier League has now confirmed the remaining TV fixtures for May, including a new date for Tottenham's north London derby showdown against Arsenal.
Set to be a key game for both with Tottenham harbouring top-four ambitions and the Clarets in a fight to stay in the Premier League, the sides will meet in N17 on Sunday, May 15 with the match due to be broadcast live on BT Sport with a 12pm kick-off. The showdown on Merseyside will be played on Saturday, May 7 and commence at 7.45pm, with the game to be televised on BT Sport. Following their trip to Anfield the Lilywhites then come up against north London rivals Arsenal at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Originally due to be played in January before the Premier League opted to postpone the game due to a Covid outbreak at Arsenal, the match will now take place on Thursday, May 12 with Sky Sports broadcasting the 7.45pm kick-off. In the race for a Champions League place after a two-year absence, Spurs' final four games of the campaign will determine whether or not they return to Europe's premier competition.
Tottenham Hotspur head coach Antonio Conte has described Manchester United as having an "amazing squad," addressing the battle for a top-four finish this ...
Arsenal remain the favourites to snatch the final top-four berth because of the games in hand they have on their nearest rivals, but the battle is shaping up to be an interesting one as the final stages of the season approach. However, the Londoners will be replaced in the top-four on Monday evening if Arsenal avoid defeat at Crystal Palace. Get the latest on Cristiano Ronaldo, transfers and United team news delivered straight to your inbox every day for free
Arsenal's aspirations of securing Champions League football for next season were dented by Monday evening's comprehensive 3-0 loss at Crystal Palace.
The lowest points tally to secure a top-four finish during the past seven seasons is 66 (2016 and 2020). Bruno Lage’s men would therefore probably require at least six wins from their remaining seven games – which include meetings with Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester City – to be in genuine contention. Uncertainty continues to cloud Old Trafford as United’s search for a permanent successor to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer rumbles on. Aside from Chelsea, West Ham are the only top-four hopefuls juggling interest elsewhere. Arsenal’s recent resurgence was emphatically ended at Selhurst Park. Mikel Arteta is operating with a slim squad and currently has limited options at full-back and up front. Remaining fixtures: Aston Villa (a, April 9); Brighton (h, April 16); Brentford (a, April 23); Leicester (h, April 30); Liverpool (a, May 7); Arsenal (h, May 12); Burnley (h, May 15); Norwich (a, May 22). A five-point buffer on fifth place, plus a game in hand on Tottenham, puts the Blues in a strong position to prevent a calamitous end to a turbulent campaign.
The Champions League qualification picture has changed again, following the first Premier League matchday after the international break.
North London rivals Tottenham, Manchester United and West Ham are all within a shout of getting into the top four, with Champions League qualification up for ...
Manchester United’s run of games to come are similar, with games against Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea all presenting potential problems. Of their seven games left, they face Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester City and while they still have a chance, it may be a slim one at that. They still have the advantage over sides around them, with a game in hand that could give them a much-needed three points.
Wayne Rooney and Jamie Carragher both believe Tottenham have the upper hand over Arsenal in the race to finish in the top four.
“It’s between Tottenham and Arsenal and I think Tottenham have got the experience in the squad, I give them the upper hand. It’ll be difficult to see Arsenal pick up too much from that game. “Arsenal have that game in hand but if you look at that game in hand it’s Chelsea away.
The Gunners are now below their bitter rivals Tottenham Hotspur on goal difference, but still boast a game in hand, with both sides set to meet toward the end ...
Conte will be happy with the other fixtures, especially with his side high on confidence - the attacking trio of Harry Kane, Son Heung-min and Dejan Kulusevski are the best performing attack in the league in 2022 and this could be what inspires them back to the pinnacle of European football. They still have to face their three main rivals for the fourth Champions League spot - we have already mentioned that the derby match could be crucial with Spurs - but they could be out of the picture if they suffer more slip-ups against Manchester United and West Ham. The key aspect of their calendar that could potentially be their achilles heel is the double header against Liverpool, who will be gunning for every point to take the title off Manchester City, and then their crunch clash with the Gunners immediately after. They are both still currently in the running to claim fourth for themselves and they will be eyeing their clash with the Gunners as a must-win which could shake things up. After they went a goal down against the Magpies on Sunday, Spurs could have easily crumbled but they didn’t. They immediately picked themselves up and it took them minutes to respond and find an equaliser. From the first whistle to the last they were second-best and the Eagles outfought them in every department.