The Premier League has verified its recent series of transmission choices, with numerous matches shifted for television exposure throughout gameweek 36, while others remain subject to the customary Saturday viewing restriction.
A significant result indicates Manchester United being granted a rare 3 pm Saturday kick-off for their away match at Sunderland. This marks the initial instance since late October that United will not be aired live on UK television, having regularly appeared in key broadcast times across the entire campaign.
Due to the established 3 pm viewing prohibition rule in Britain, fans will be unable to view the game live within the country, even though five of the ten matches across the entire period have been chosen for transmission.
Important Television Selections
The most prominent game of the weekend sees Liverpool welcome Chelsea in the initial Saturday start, which has been picked for TNT Sports. That fixture might yet be modified, contingent on Liverpool’s participation in the Champions League.
Later on Saturday, Manchester City will encounter Brentford in the evening slot on Sky Sports.
Sunday’s agenda centers on both the top and bottom of the standings. Nottingham Forest will challenge Newcastle, while West Ham United entertain Arsenal, with both games selected for direct broadcast.

The week concludes on Monday evening with a crucial encounter between Tottenham and Leeds, an additional game bearing major consequences for the lower half of the league standings.
Complete Gameweek 36 Fixture List
Saturday, May 9
Liverpool vs Chelsea (12:30)
Brighton vs Wolves
Burnley vs Aston Villa
Crystal Palace vs Everton
Fulham vs Bournemouth
Sunderland vs Manchester United
Manchester City vs Brentford (17:30)
Sunday, May 10
Nottingham Forest vs Newcastle United (14:00)
West Ham United vs Arsenal (16:30)
Monday, May 11
Tottenham vs Leeds (20:00)
Additional television choices for gameweek 37 are anticipated to be verified in the next few days, while the concluding set of matches will once more be contested concurrently.

