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March Premier League Fixtures: Key Games Moved for Live TV Broadcasts
Arsenal.com
January 21, 2026•1 day ago

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Two Premier League matches in March have been moved for live television broadcast. The game against Brighton & Hove Albion will now be on Wednesday, March 4, at 7:30 PM. The home fixture against Everton has been rescheduled to Sunday, March 15, at 2 PM. These changes impact the team's schedule amidst other competitions.
A further two Premier League fixtures in March have been rescheduled after being selected for live TV coverage in the UK.
Our clash against Brighton & Hove Albion at the AMEX Stadium will take place at 7.30pm (UK time) on Wednesday, March 4. This game will be broadcast by TNT Sports.
The weekend of March 7-8 is set to host the FA Cup fifth round, which we will participate in if we defeat Wigan Athletic on Sunday, February 15.
Following that, our home contest against Everton, originally scheduled for Saturday, March 14 at 3pm, has been moved to Sunday, March 15, with a 2pm kick-off. Our match against the Toffees will be shown live on Sky Sports.
In a busy March calendar, our two UEFA Champions League round of 16 fixtures will also take place this month. The first leg, which will be away from home, will take place on March 10-11, with the return fixture at Emirates Stadium on March 17-18
Our trip to Wolverhampton Wanderers is still pencilled in for 3pm on Saturday, March 21. However, this match will be rearranged should we get past Chelsea in the Carabao Cup and reach the final, scheduled for Sunday, March 22. More information will follow in due course.
Domestic football will then pause for the first international break of 2026, which kicks off on Friday, March 27.
This announcement follows last month's news that our home clash against Chelsea has been moved to Sunday, March 1, kicking off at 4.30pm, live on Sky Sports.
Our Premier League fixtures in March
Sunday, March 1
Chelsea (H) | 4.30pm
Sky Sports
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