Premier League fixtures this weekend & FA Cup semi-final fixtures 20/04 and 21/04
Top-flight English football is back in action this weekend, as the Premier League returns and the FA Cup semi-final matches get underway.
FA Cup fixtures this Saturday 20/04
FA Cup fixture | Kick-off | Where to watch? |
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Manchester City vs Chelsea | 17:15 | BBC One, BBC iPlayer |
City face Chelsea in the first of the semi-final matches over the weekend. City are fresh off European heartbreak after being knocked out on penalties by Real Madrid. But they’ll be putting their treble heartbreak behind them and refocusing on the double: PL title and FA Cup.
WTX Sports predicts: Manchester City to win 2-0.
Premier League fixtures this Saturday 20/04
Premier League fixtures | Kick-off | Where to watch? |
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Luton vs Brentford | 15:00 | |
Sheffield United vs Burnley | 15:00 | |
Wolves vs Arsenal | 19:00 | Sky Sports |
If Arsenal bags all three points they will move back to the top spot in the Premier League table – going one point clear of Man City (who don’t play their next PL match until next Thursday). There’s only a handful of PL matches left and no room for slip-ups. Arsenal were knocked out of the CL on Wednesday – and with only a few days to rest, they’ll need to refocus and make sure not to drop any points. A win for Wolves will see them jump into 10th place.
FA Cup fixtures this Sunday 21/04
FA Cup fixtures | Kick-off | Where to watch? |
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Coventry City vs Man United | 15:30 | ITV1, ITVX |
Manchester United take on Coventry in the second semi-final fixtures.
WTX Sports predicts Man U to win 3-0.
Premier League fixtures this Sunday 21/04
Premier League fixtures | Kick-off | Where to watch? |
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Everton vs Notts Forest | 13:30 | Sky Sports Premier League |
Aston Villa vs AFC Bournemouth | 15:00 | |
Crystal Palace vs West Ham | 15:00 | |
Fulham vs Liverpool | 16:30 | Sky Sports Premier League |
The final set of Premier League matches on Sunday, with Liverpool hoping to secure all three points. If they do they could jump into first place. A win for Arsenal and Liverpool could see them battling for the top spot (depending on goal difference, though it a big gap between Arsenal and Liverpool). It’s been a disappointing recent run for Liverpool at the moment, with them being knocked out of the Europa League and several shock losses.
It’s a must-win for both Nottingham Forest and Everton who desperately need to put some space between them and the relegation zone. Both teams are really close to the drop.
Villa beat Lille on penalties in the Europa Conference League earlier in the week and they’ll be looking to continue their winning streak. It’ll put some nice space between Villa and Spurs, boosting their hopes of holding onto fourth place.