Manchester City and Liverpool will face off in a crunch title clash on Sunday 10 April after the Premier League announced their next set of televised fixtures.
Liverpool can move to within three points of Champion City with a win over Leeds United at Anfield tonight, with Jurgen Klopp's men hunting down their rivals, who took a seemingly unassailable lead.
Now, the Premier League has announced that the title rivals will meet on Sunday 10 April at 4.30 pm on Sky Sports, although this date may change depending on the performance of both teams in the Champions League.
City and Liverpool are likely to advance to the quarter-finals in this year's competition, and should they be scheduled to play on Tuesday 12 April, then the Premier League tie begins at 5.30pm on Saturday 9 April.
The two sides last met in October 2021, where they played out a thrilling 2-2 draw at Anfield with Liverpool star Mohamed Salah a contender for the goal of the season after a dazzling run at the heart of the City defence.
Liverpool will also be televised earlier in the month when former boss Roy Hodgson takes his Watford side to Anfield at 12.30pm on BT Sport on Saturday, April 2.
Meanwhile, the race for fourth place will be widely covered, with Manchester United televised twice in early April.
The tour of Brendan Rodgers's Leicester side will be shown on Sky Sports on Saturday 2 April at 5.30pm, while his visit to Goodison Park to take on Frank Lampard's Everton will be on BT Sport next Saturday, which is the lunchtime kick-off.
United were beaten 4–2 by Fox in a reverse fixture earlier this season as the net closed on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who was sacked shortly thereafter.
On Sunday 3 April, West Ham hosts the Toffees on Sky Sports at 2pm, followed by Spurs vs Newcastle at 4.30pm on the same channel.
Despite the 2–1 loss, the Magpies' previous clash with the North Londoners is remembered as the first game under new ownership of the club.
Patrick Vieira takes on former side Arsenal with Crystal Palace on Monday Night Football on April 4, starting at 8 p.m., while fans watch as the Friday night action unfolds on April 8 on Sky Sports as the Toons host Wolves. will be considered as
Bruno Lage's team is in shock to finish in the top four this season but will face a tumultuous Friday night at St. James' Park.
Spurs return to television screens on Saturday 9 April when they travel to Aston Villa, although that game will be replaced with a Man City v Liverpool fixture, depending on how both sides fare in Europe. Is.
There is also a relegation struggle to enjoy as Norwich host Burnley on Sunday 10 April at 2PM on Sky Sports.