Modifications to the Premier League calendar have a strange new start time for Liverpool vs Man City
Liverpool and Manchester City fans may have to check their watches after the Premier League confirmed their kick-off time.
The two giants will meet on Sunday, March 10 in a clash that could go a long way to deciding the title race.
However, fans will have to tune in to the clash on 15:45 on Sunday, March 10 in a change to the match schedule.
Sunday afternoon matches are usually scheduled for 2pm or 4:30pm, however the clash at Anfield will start at an unusual time, while Aston Villa vs Tottenham will kick off at 1pm earlier in the day. .
The clash between Liverpool and Man City could be historic and could be the last chance. Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola face each other after The Liverpool manager's decision to resign this summer.
The reason for the new start time is unclear.
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Other notable fixtures announced in the Premier League's March schedule include Chelsea vs Newcastle, which has been moved to Monday March 11 at 8pm, while Arsenal vs Chelsea will take place at 12:30 pm on Saturday March 16.
Elsewhere Everton vs Liverpool The Merseyside derby will kick off at 2pm on Sunday 17 March, while Aston Villa vs Wolves will take place on Saturday 30 March at 5.30pm.
March's televised match schedule will end with another possible title decision, with city of manchester vs Arsenal which will take place on Sunday, March 31 at 4:30 p.m.
The same match was played at the end of April last season and proved pivotal as City beat the Gunners 4-1, putting themselves firmly in control of the Premier League title race.
Changes to the Premier League March schedule
Changes to the Premier League March schedule
Man United v Everton – Saturday March 9 – 12:30pm
Arsenal v Brentford – Saturday 9 March – 5.30pm
Aston Villa v Tottenham – Sunday, March 10 – 1:00 p.m.
Liverpool v Man City – Sunday 10 March – 3.45pm
Chelsea v Newcastle – Monday March 11 – 8pm
Arsenal-Chelsea – Saturday March 16 – 12:30 pm
Fulham-Tottenham – Saturday March 16 – 5:30 p.m.
Everton-Liverpool – Sunday, March 17 – 2:00 p.m.
Brighton v Man City – Sunday 17 March – 4.30pm
Newcastle v West Ham – Saturday March 30 – 12:30pm
Aston Villa v Wolves – Saturday 30 March – 5.30pm
Brentford v Man United: Saturday March 30 – 8pm
Liverpool v Brighton – Sunday March 31 – 2pm
Man City – Arsenal – Sunday March 31 – 4:30 p.m.
With both teams expected to be among those fighting for the crown this time around, there is a feeling that March's matches could be pivotal in the ultimate fate of this year's trophy.