Live Premier League on Sky Sports: Six new matches announced in May

Image: Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool and Chelsea all feature on Sky Sports in May

Sky Sports has announced six new live Premier League fixtures for May, including Chelsea v Liverpool, as the season reaches an exciting climax.

The race for the top four and the battle to avoid the drop will feature as Sky Sports shows a series of crunch clashes in the final week of the season.

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The penultimate Super Sunday of the season will see Liverpool travel to Stamford Bridge to face Chelsea, while Pep Guardiola and Manchester City could lift the Premier League trophy following their final home game against Huddersfield.

Manchester United's away games against Brighton (Friday, May 4) and West Ham (Thursday, May 10) will also be shown, as well as two key matches in the relegation battle when Stoke visit Crystal Palace and Swansea host Southampton.

Confirmed live Premier League matches on Sky Sports in May

Fri May 4: Brighton v Man Utd (8pm)

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Sat May 5: Stoke v Crystal Palace (12.30pm)

Sun May 6: Man City v Huddersfield (1.30pm)

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Sun May 6: Chelsea v Liverpool (4.30pm)

Tue May 8: Swansea v Southampton (7.45pm)

Thu May 10: West Ham v Man Utd (7.45pm)

Selections for the final day of the season (Sunday, May 13) will be announced closer to the time. Tap here for a full list of confirmed Premier League fixtures on Sky Sports.

In addition, the Premier League has confirmed four fixtures previously postponed due to FA Cup participation will be played on Wednesday, May 9.

Chelsea v Huddersfield (7.45pm), Leicester v Arsenal (7.45pm), Man City v Brighton (8pm) and Tottenham v Newcastle (8pm) will all be played on the final Wednesday of the season with in-game goals and highlights available on the Sky Sports app.

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