Get ready for some exciting Premier League action, but with a twist! March is bringing some unexpected fixture changes, and we're here to break it down for you. These changes are all about ensuring the best viewing experience and accommodating the clubs' European adventures.
Let's dive into the revised schedule for Matchweeks 29-31, where we'll witness some thrilling matches and a few controversial twists.
Tuesday, March 3rd:
- 7:30 PM: Bournemouth vs Brentford (TNT Sports)
- 7:30 PM: Everton vs Burnley (TNT Sports)
- 7:30 PM: Leeds vs Sunderland (TNT Sports)
- 8:15 PM: Wolves vs Liverpool (TNT Sports), but this one might move to March 4th at 7:30 PM GMT if Villa's UEL game on February 26th goes well.
Wednesday, March 4th:
- 7:30 PM: Aston Villa vs Chelsea (TNT Sports)
- 7:30 PM: Brighton vs Arsenal (TNT Sports)
- 7:30 PM: Fulham vs West Ham (TNT Sports)
- 7:30 PM: Man City vs Nott'm Forest (TNT Sports)
- 8:15 PM: Newcastle vs Man Utd (TNT Sports)
Thursday, March 5th:
- 8:00 PM: Spurs vs Crystal Palace (TNT Sports)
Saturday, March 14th:
- 12:30 PM: West Ham vs Man City (TNT Sports), unless Man City are away in the UCL on March 11th, in which case it moves to 8:00 PM the same day.
- Burnley vs Bournemouth
- Crystal Palace vs Leeds
- Man Utd vs Aston Villa
- Nott'm Forest vs Fulham
- Sunderland vs Brighton
- 5:30 PM: Chelsea vs Newcastle (Sky Sports)
Sunday, March 15th:
- 2:00 PM: Arsenal vs Everton (Sky Sports)
- 4:30 PM: Liverpool vs Spurs (Sky Sports)
Monday, March 16th:
- 8:00 PM: Brentford vs Wolves (Sky Sports)
Friday, March 20th:
- 8:00 PM: Bournemouth vs Man Utd (Sky Sports)
Saturday, March 21st:
- 12:30 PM: Brighton vs Liverpool (TNT Sports), but this one might move to 8:00 PM if Liverpool are away in the UCL on March 18th.
- Aston Villa vs West Ham
- Fulham vs Burnley
- Man City vs Crystal Palace, but this one is subject to Man City's potential EFL Cup final participation on March 22nd.
- Wolves vs Arsenal, also subject to EFL Cup final participation on March 22nd.
- 5:30 PM: Everton vs Chelsea (Sky Sports), and this one could move to 12:30 PM or 5:30 PM on the same day depending on other clubs' involvement in the EFL Cup Final and UCL. We'll confirm by March 2nd.
- 8:00 PM: Leeds vs Brentford (Sky Sports)
Sunday, March 22nd:
- 12:00 PM: Newcastle vs Sunderland (Sky Sports), but this one might be postponed if Newcastle or Sunderland make it to the EFL Cup final on March 22nd.
- 2:15 PM: Spurs vs Nott'm Forest (Sky Sports)
These fixture changes are all about keeping the excitement alive and ensuring a fair playing field. But here's where it gets controversial: what do you think about these adjustments? Do they favor certain teams or provide a level playing field? And this is the part most people miss: how will these changes impact the overall league standings?
Feel free to share your thoughts and predictions in the comments! We'd love to hear your insights and spark some friendly debate.