Man City vs Liverpool: How to follow Super Sunday's huge Premier League clash live on Sky Sports
Man City & Liverpool are separated by one point at the top of the Premier League table; Sunday's huge clash is live on Sky Sports from 4pm with kick-off at 4.30pm; Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher, Roy Keane & Micah Richards are in studio as part of bumper line-up
Friday 8 April 2022 16:05, UK
Manchester City's huge Premier League clash against Liverpool takes place on Super Sunday, live on Sky Sports. A bumper studio line-up has been announced and here's how to follow...
With just one point currently separating champions City and Liverpool at the top of the table, the outcome is likely to have major implications for the title race.
Coverage at the Etihad Stadium starts at 4pm on Sky Sports Premier League & Main Event, with kick-off at 4.30pm.
There will be a bumper line-up in the Sky Sports studio with Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher, Roy Keane and Micah Richards all in attendance.
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The game goes ahead as planned after neither side were drawn to play their Champions League quarter-final fixture on April 12.
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City will face Atletico Madrid on April 13 in their second leg, while Liverpool host Benfica at Anfield on the same night.
Norwich vs Burnley | Wolves vs Newcastle
Norwich vs Burnley is also live on Sky Sports on Super Sunday. Coverage starts at 1pm on Sky Sports Premier League with kick-off at 2pm, as we bring you a huge game in the battle to avoid relegation.
To kick off the weekend on Sky Sports, Newcastle host Wolves on Friday Night Football. Coverage starts at 7pm on Sky Sports Premier League, with kick-off at 8pm.
Free match highlights on Sky Sports digital
It couldn't be simpler: we'll have free-to-watch match highlights of every Premier League game on the Sky Sports website, app, and the Sky Sports YouTube channel shortly after full-time of every fixture.
In addition, Sky subscribers will also be able to enjoy in-game clips from Sky Sports matches in our Digital match blogs.
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Key dates for the 2021/22 season
The 2021/22 Premier League season will end on May 22, 2022, with all 10 games kicking off at the same time.
2021/22 EFL season: Next season's League One campaign will finish on the weekend of April 30 2022, with League Two and the Championship on one of May 7 and May 8 respectively.
The League One play-off final will then be held on Saturday, May 21, the League Two play-off final on Saturday, May 28, and the Championship play-off final on Sunday, May 29.