Chelsea’s April Fixtures Adjusted with Tottenham and Everton Games Rescheduled

Chelsea’s April fixture list has been updated, with three matches rescheduled due to TV picks and European commitments, including a new date for their Premier League clash with Tottenham.

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2 Mar
11:03
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Chelsea have confirmed changes to their April fixture schedule, with three matches being moved to accommodate broadcasting and scheduling conflicts. Their Premier League showdown against Tottenham at Stamford Bridge has been pushed back 24 hours to Thursday, April 3, with an 8pm GMT kick-off, as it will be televised live on Sky Sports.

As a result, Chelsea’s trip to Brentford has also been delayed by a day and will now take place on Sunday, April 6, at 2pm GMT, though it will not be shown on live TV in the UK. Additionally, their home game against Everton on April 26 has been moved to the early 12:30pm slot and will be aired live on TNT Sports.

Chelsea’s schedule could become even busier should they progress past Copenhagen in the UEFA Conference League. Before April, the Blues face a crucial March, including matches against Leicester City and Arsenal, alongside their two-legged tie with Copenhagen.

Key Points

  • Chelsea vs Tottenham at Stamford Bridge has been moved to Thursday, April 3 (8pm GMT, live on Sky Sports).
  • Brentford vs Chelsea has been pushed back to Sunday, April 6 (2pm GMT, not televised in the UK).
  • Chelsea vs Everton has been rescheduled for Saturday, April 26 (12:30pm GMT, live on TNT Sports).
  • Chelsea’s schedule could expand further depending on their UEFA Conference League progress.
  • March fixtures include Copenhagen (twice), Leicester, and a crucial London derby against Arsenal.

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