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Sky Sports' live March Premier League fixtures announced

Premier League March 2017 fixture announcement
Image: Sky Sports has unveiled its live Premier League fixtures for the first three weekends in March

Sky Sports has added 12 more live Premier League matches in March as the battle for the title intensifies, with every game involving a team from the top six of the table.

Sky Sports is more than halfway through its biggest ever season of Premier League football, with 70 live matches shown so far, including more of the games that matter.

For the first time in three seasons, Sky Sports has already seen two Premier League matches each with peak audiences over three million, with 34 of the top 35 most viewed games so far on Sky Sports.

New PL games on Sky in March

  • Sat 4: Man Utd v Bournemouth (12.30pm)
  • Sun 5: Tottenham v Everton (1.30pm)
  • Sun 5: Sunderland v Man City (4pm)
  • Mon 6: West Ham v Chelsea (8pm)
  • Sat 11: Man City v Stoke (12.30pm****)
  • Sat 11: Arsenal v Leicester (5.30pm****)
  • Sun 12: Southampton v Man Utd (1.30pm****)
  • Sun 12: Liverpool v Burnley (4pm)****
  • Mon 13: Chelsea v Watford (8pm****)
  • Sat 18: West Brom v Arsenal (12.30pm)
  • Sun 19: Tottenham v Southampton (2.15pm)
  • Sun 19: Man City v Liverpool (4.30pm)
  • ****Subject to FA Cup sixth round ties

The battle for the Premier League crown is in full swing, with Antonio Conte's Chelsea currently in pole position for the title.

The chasing pack of Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham, Manchester City and Manchester United all face some tricky tests live on Sky Sports as they bid to make a decisive move as the season reaches its climax.

Diego Costa celebrates
Image: Chelsea's Diego Costa got the winner in the opening fixture of the season against West Ham

Sky Sports Head of Football Gary Hughes said: "Sky Sports is the place to see the most thrilling matches from the Premier League as it moves into crunch time for clubs with ambitions of lifting the title in May.

"We'll have the full story as the battle for the title heads towards its final stretch; will all six clubs still be in contention by April? You'll find out on Sky Sports."

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The month begins at Old Trafford, as Jose Mourinho's resurgent Man Utd host Bournemouth. Following that, it's a Super Sunday double-header, as Tottenham look to pile the pressure on at the top as they face Everton, before Manchester City look for three points at relegation-battling Sunderland.

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Then, Chelsea will look to respond on Monday Night Football as they face West Ham United in a derby from the London Stadium.

Through the second weekend of the month, Sky Sports viewers will be able to see Man Utd, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea and Man City in action, as they face clashes against Southampton, Burnley, Leicester, Watford and Stoke respectively.

The following weekend, fans can see Arsenal again, as they make the trip to West Brom, before Tottenham host Southampton at White Hart Lane.

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Watch highlights from earlier in the season as Liverpool beat Manchester City 1-0

Then, March finishes in style, with a massive head-to-head from the Etihad Stadium on Super Sunday, as Pep Guardiola's Man City City host Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool in a match that could be pivotal in the title race.

Sky Sports subscribers are enjoying the first months of a sensational 2017 that will see more matches from the Premier League, EFL and Spain's La Liga, every F1® Grand Prix live in Ultra HD, the British and Irish Lions tour to New Zealand, golf's Majors, England international cricket, and much more.

Premier League fixtures live on Sky Sports

February

Sat 4: Chelsea v Arsenal (12.30pm)

Sun 5: Man City v Swansea (1.30pm)

Sun 5: Leicester v Man Utd (4pm)

Sat 11: Arsenal v Hull (12.30pm)

Sun 12: Burnley v Chelsea (1.30pm)

Sun 12: Swansea v Leicester (4pm)

Mon 13: Bournemouth v Man City (8pm)

Sun 26: Tottenham v Stoke (12pm)*

Sun 26: Man City v Man Utd (2.15pm)**

Mon 27: Leicester v Liverpool (8pm)***

Manchester United's Zlatan Ibrahimovic celebrates scoring in front of manager Jose Mourinho
Image: Manchester United's Zlatan Ibrahimovic celebrates scoring his first Premier League goal at Bournemouth earlier in the season

March

Sat 4: Man Utd v Bournemouth (12.30pm)

Sun 5: Tottenham v Everton (1.30pm)

Sun 5: Sunderland v Man City (4pm)

Mon 6: West Ham v Chelsea (8pm)

Sat 11: Man City v Stoke (12.30pm)****

Sat 11: Arsenal v Leicester (5.30pm)****

Sun 12: Southampton v Man Utd (1.30pm)****

Sun 12: Liverpool v Burnley (4pm)****

Mon 13: Chelsea v Watford (8pm)****

Sat 18: West Brom v Arsenal (12.30pm)

Sun 19: Tottenham v Southampton (2.15pm)

Sun 19: Man City v Liverpool (4.30pm)

Laurent Koscielny of Arsenal and Harry Kane of Tottenham Hotspur battle for possession
Image: Arsenal and Tottenham are also in action on Sky Sports twice each in March

* Would revert to 1.30pm subject to Man Utd EFL Cup Final participation

**Subject to EFL Cup Final participation

*** Subject to EFL Cup Final participation/FA Cup fifth round replay

****Subject to FA Cup sixth round ties

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