Tottenham vs Manchester to be played at 7.45pm on Saturday 14 April
It was confirmed late last year that Saturday night fixtures will become a regular feature of the Premier League schedule

The Premier League has confirmed that Tottenham vs Manchester City will be played at 19:45 on Saturday 14 April, making it the second game of the current season to be held at this time.
It was confirmed late last year that Saturday night fixtures will become a regular feature of the Premier League schedule. Under the terms of a new broadcast package, officials agreed to play eight games in the 19:45 slot on Saturdays during the 2019/20 season.
Leicester’s clash with Manchester United at the King Power Stadium, staged on 23 December, was the first game of the 2017/18 season to be played in the late Saturday night shift.
The Premier League also announced on Tuesday that the Merseyside derby, originally penned in for Saturday 7 April, would be pushed back 24 hours. The game will now be televised at 4:15, though it remains subject to Liverpool’s involvement in the Champions League on the following Tuesday.
Live Premier League matches in April 2018
Saturday 7 April
17:30 Man v Man Utd (Sky Sports)
*subject to participation of PL Clubs in the UEFA Champions League the following Tuesday
Sunday 8 April
14:15 Everton v Liverpool (Sky Sports)
*subject to Liverpool's involvement in the UEFA Champions League the following Tuesday
16:30 Chelsea v West Ham (Sky Sports)
*subject to Chelsea's involvement in the UEFA Champions League the following Tuesday
Monday 9 April
20:00 Arsenal v Southampton (Sky Sports)
Saturday 14 April
12:30 Southampton v Chelsea (Sky Sports)
17:30 Liverpool v AFC Bournemouth (BT Sport)
19:45 Spurs v Man City (Sky Sports)
Sunday 15 April
13:30 Newcastle v Arsenal (Sky Sports)
16:00 Man Utd v West Brom (Sky Sports)
Monday 16 April
20:00 West Ham v Stoke (Sky Sports)
Friday 20 April
20:00 Brighton v Spurs (Sky Sports)
*subject to possible FA Cup semi-final participation
Saturday 21 April
17:30 AFC Bournemouth v Man Utd (BT Sport)
*subject to possible FA Cup semi-final participation
Sunday 22 April
14:15 West Brom v Liverpool (Sky Sports)
*subject to Liverpool's involvement in the UEFA Champions League the following Tuesday
16:30 Man City v Swansea (Sky Sports)
*subject to Swansea's involvement in FA Cup semi-finals and Man City's involvement in the UEFA Champions League the following Tuesday
Monday 23 April
20:00 Arsenal v West Ham (Sky Sports)
Saturday 28 April
12:30 Liverpool v Stoke (Sky Sports)
*subject to participation of PL Clubs in the UEFA Champions League the following Tuesday
17:30 Swansea v Chelsea (BT Sport)
Sunday 29 April
14:15 West Ham v Man City (Sky Sports)
*subject to Man City's involvement in the UEFA Champions League the following Tuesday
16:30 Man Utd v Arsenal (Sky Sports)
*subject to Man Utd's involvement in the UEFA Champions League the following Tuesday
Monday 30 April
20:00 Spurs v Watford (Sky Sports)
*subject to Spurs' involvement in the UEFA Champions League semi-finals
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