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Premier League confirm latest TV fixture changes with Arsenal, Man Utd and Liverpool impacted

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Daily Mirror IconSportFootballPremier LeagueNeed to knowThe Premier League have announced changes to the fixture schedule for February and early MarchArsenal vs Tottenham Hotspur has been rearranged by the Premier League.Everything you need to know about the latest Premier League fixture changes:The updated schedule reflects new kick-off times chosen by Sky Sports and TNT Sports for live television coverage in the UK. Manchester City, have confirmed slots for the weekend of February 7–8.



These games serve as centrepiece broadcasts for TNT Sports and Sky Sports, respectively.A full round of midweek fixtures is scheduled for February 10–12, with all matches being televised. These "contingency" dates depend on whether specific clubs advance to the fourth round and face opponents with Champions League conflicts.The North London derby between Tottenham and Arsenal is officially set for Sunday, February 22.

This high-stakes match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports as part of a double-header.The match between Wolves and Aston Villa on February 27 could move to March 1 depending on Villa's Europa League progress. This fixture remains one of the most anticipated London derbies and will conclude the weekend's televised action.Revised fixture schedule in February and MarchFriday 6 February20:00 Leeds v Nottingham Forest (Sky Sports)Saturday 7 February12:30 Man Utd v Spurs (TNT Sports)Bournemouth v Aston VillaArsenal v SunderlandBurnley v West HamFulham v EvertonWolves v Chelsea17:30 Newcastle v Brentford (Sky Sports)Sunday 8 February14:00 Brighton v Crystal Palace (Sky Sports)16:30 Liverpool v Man City (Sky Sports)Tuesday 10 February19:30 Chelsea v Leeds (TNT Sports)19:30 Everton v Bournemouth (TNT Sports)19:30 Spurs v Newcastle (TNT Sports)20:15 West Ham v Man Utd (TNT Sports)Wednesday 11 February19:30 Aston Villa v Brighton (TNT Sports)19:30 Crystal Palace v Burnley (TNT Sports)19:30 Man City v Fulham (TNT Sports)19:30 Nottingham Forest v Wolves (TNT Sports)20:15 Sunderland v Liverpool (TNT Sports)Thursday 12 February20:00 Brentford v Arsenal (TNT Sports)**Match will move to 11 February at 20:15 GMT should either club reach the FA Cup fourth round and be drawn against a club scheduled to play in the Champions League knockout playoffs the following TuesdaySaturday 21 February12:30 Man City v Newcastle (TNT Sports)*Aston Villa v Leeds UnitedBrentford v Brighton & Hove AlbionChelsea v BurnleyCrystal Palace v WolvesNott'm Forest v Liverpool17:30 West Ham v Bournemouth (Sky Sports)*Match will move to 20:00 GMT should either club be involved in a Champions League knockout playoff match away from home the preceding WednesdaySunday 22 February14:00 Sunderland v Fulham (Sky Sports)16:30 Spurs v Arsenal (Sky Sports)Monday 23 February20:00 Everton v Man Utd (Sky Sports)Friday 27 February20:00 Wolves v Aston Villa (Sky Sports)**Match will move to 1 March at 19:00 GMT if Villa are in the Europa League knockout playoff roundSaturday 28 February12:30 Bournemouth v Sunderland (TNT Sports)Brighton v Nottingham ForestBurnley v BrentfordLiverpool v West HamMan Utd v Crystal PalaceNewcastle United v Everton17:30 Leeds v Man City (Sky Sports)Sunday 1 March14:00 Fulham v Spurs (Sky Sports)16:30 Arsenal v Chelsea (Sky Sports)