The latest batch of rescheduled fixtures in the Premier League has sparked concerns among clubs regarding the integrity of the title race.
The league recently announced the selection of matches for live TV broadcast in the final two gameweeks of April, in addition to rescheduling six previously postponed fixtures.
A notable observation is that Tottenham Hotspur will enjoy a 15-day break before their North London derby clash against Arsenal on Sunday, April 28. However, this fixture could still be rearranged if Arsenal progresses to the Champions League semi-finals, creating a potentially challenging schedule for the Gunners.
According to The Mirror, clubs have expressed indignation over several fixture decisions, as they fear the rescheduling could significantly impact the title race.
Liverpool is set to face Everton in the Merseyside derby at Goodison Park on Wednesday, April 24, followed by a Saturday lunchtime kick-off against West Ham.
However, the schedule for Liverpool and Arsenal remains uncertain, especially if Arsenal advances in the Champions League, potentially affecting match timings.
Meanwhile, title contenders Manchester City have no scheduling issues, with their match against Tottenham among the outstanding fixtures yet to be rescheduled. Other pending fixtures include Spurs’ visit to Stamford Bridge to face Chelsea, Chelsea’s away clash at Brighton, and Manchester United’s showdown with Newcastle.