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New dates and times of Arsenal’s April Premier League games revealed

Arsenal’s march towards the summit of the Premier League has brought with it a flurry of fixture changes for the Gunners in April, with key matchups now rescheduled to accommodate the demands of the season. As Mikel Arteta’s side continues their quest for domestic glory, the revised fixtures promise an intensifying battle as they navigate a challenging run of games.

On Saturday, April 20, Arsenal will lock horns with Wolverhampton Wanderers in a crucial clash that has been rescheduled to kick off at 7:30 pm, with Sky Sports set to broadcast the encounter live. The Gunners will be looking to assert their authority against Wolves as they seek to maintain their stronghold at the top of the table.

A high-octane London derby awaits Arsenal on Tuesday, April 23, as they face off against Chelsea at 8 pm, with the match set to be aired on TNT Sports. The showdown against the Blues promises to be a fiercely contested affair, with both teams vying for vital points.

The North London rivalry takes center stage on Sunday, April 28, as Arsenal make the short trip to face Tottenham Hotspur at 2 pm, with Sky Sports providing live coverage of the much-anticipated derby clash. The battle for local bragging rights intensifies as Arsenal look to showcase their mettle against their bitter rivals in a pivotal fixture.

With Arsenal’s grip on the Premier League summit firm at 64 points from 28 games, the rescheduled fixtures in April present a rigorous test of their title credentials. Fresh off a dramatic UEFA Champions League victory over FC Porto, the Gunners’ upcoming matchups against Wolves, Chelsea, and Tottenham promise to shape their championship aspirations in what is shaping up to be a thrilling climax to the season. Arsenal fans await these fixtures with bated breath, eager to witness their team’s continued pursuit of glory in a challenging and riveting month ahead.

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