
Premier League Week 37 Fixtures: EPL Tickets, TV Schedule, Live Stream and Picks
Leicester City enter Week 37 of the Premier League campaign with a massive weight off their shoulders, and they'll host Everton on Sunday in their first match as official champions of England's top flight.
While the title is already decided, the campaign's drama is far from over as Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Manchester City, Manchester United and more vie to finish as close to the summit as possible.
The month of May presents a particularly hectic course for Liverpool to traverse, however, after they defeated Villarreal in midweek to book their place in the UEFA Europa League final against Sevilla.
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The Premier League has a total of 14 fixtures on the Week 37 slate, and we provide all the necessary ticket information, complete with fixture schedule, predictions and preview of the action to come.
| Saturday, May 7 | 12:45 p.m. BST/7:45 a.m. ET | Norwich City | 1-3 | Manchester United | BT Sport 1/NBCSN | Watch BT Sport App |
| Saturday, May 7 | 3 p.m. BST/10 a.m. ET | Aston Villa | 2-2 | Newcastle United | NBCSN | NBC Sports Live Extra |
| Saturday, May 7 | 3 p.m. BST/10 a.m. ET | Bournemouth | 2-1 | West Bromwich Albion | BeIn Sports 7 | BeIn Connect/NBC Sports Live Extra |
| Saturday, May 7 | 3 p.m. BST/10 a.m. ET | Crystal Palace | 2-3 | Stoke City | BeIn Sports 9 | BeIn Connect/NBC Sports Live Extra |
| Saturday, May 7 | 3 p.m. BST/10 a.m. ET | Sunderland | 1-2 | Chelsea | USA | NBC Sports Live Extra |
| Saturday, May 7 | 3 p.m. BST/10 a.m. ET | West Ham United | 2-0 | Swansea City | BeIn Sports 1 | BeIn Connect/NBC Sports Live Extra |
| Saturday, May 7 | 5:30 p.m. BST/12:30 p.m. ET | Leicester City | 3-1 | Everton | Sky Sports 1/USA | Sky Go/NBC Sports Live Extra |
| Sunday, May 8 | 1:30 p.m. BST/8:30 a.m. ET | Tottenham Hotspur | 2-1 | Southampton | Sky Sports 1 | NBC Sports Live Extra |
| Sunday, May 8 | 4 p.m. BST/11 a.m. ET | Liverpool | 2-0 | Watford | BeIn Sports 6 | BeIn Connect/NBC Sports Live Extra |
| Sunday, May 8 | 4 p.m. BST/11 a.m. ET | Manchester City | 3-2 | Arsenal | Sky Sports 1 | Sky Go/NBC Sports Live Extra |
| Tuesday, May 10 | 7:45 p.m. BST/2:45 p.m. ET | West Ham United | 2-2 | Manchester United | Sky Sports 1 | Sky Go/NBC Sports Live Extra |
| Wednesday, May 11 | 7:45 p.m. BST/2:45 p.m. ET | Norwich City | 2-1 | Watford | BeIn Sports 3 | BeIn Connect/NBC Sports Live Extra |
| Wednesday, May 11 | 7:45 p.m. BST/2:45 p.m. ET | Sunderland | 1-1 | Everton | BeIn Sports 11 | BeIn Connect/NBC Sports Live Extra |
| Wednesday, May 11 | 8 p.m. BST/3 p.m. ET | Liverpool | 1-1 | Chelsea | Sky Sports 1/BeIn Sports 2 | Sky Go/BeIn Connect/NBC Sports Live Extra |
Live streaming can be accessed via the BT Sport website, the Sky Go app, BeIn Connect or NBC Sports Live Extra.
For ticket information on all Premier League games, visit the official site or go to the ticket page on the home club's official website (links provided below):
Liverpool's May Madness

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp came in for a rude awakening after taking over at Anfield this season, greeted by a calendar that has no winter break and weeks that require precise squad tinkering.
The Reds chief needs a subtle touch now more than ever. Liverpool face no fewer than four fixtures in the span of 10 days, hosting Watford this Sunday before welcoming Chelsea to Anfield, then travelling to West Brom before a Europa League final date on May 18.

The Merseysiders' only saving grace is that the first two of their remaining three league games are at home, and Klopp has said there will be player rotation, per the Mirror's Ben Burrows: "I’ve only had a few secs to think about a line up for Sunday. There will be a few changes for sure but we’ll try everything to win."
The Anfield support will be a major factor in the fortnight to come, too, as was evidenced in their Europa League semi-final turnaround against Villarreal, where winger Jordon Ibe was in awe of the fans, per Breathe Sport:
"Incredible footage from inside the Liverpool bus yesterday, filmed by Jordon Ibe #Scenes pic.twitter.com/plucp35H8O
— BreatheSport (@BreatheSport) May 6, 2016"
As exciting as it is to be a Red right now, one has to question whether Klopp's team has the depth necessary to interchange and still come out on top both domestically and in their European showdown.
In April, the German tactician was again incensed after his players were forced to play Swansea City 56 hours after returning from the first leg of their Europa League semi in Spain, per MailOnline's Dominic King:
"Sunday at 12 o'clock? I can't believe that. I am pretty sure no-one slept immediately when we got home. Before I think about who will play I think we should prepare for this game and then I will know more about Swansea.
[...]
It would be interesting to know who makes these things. A few years ago at Dortmund we played at Athens and they cancelled their game so they could beat Dortmund in the Champions League. I'm not sure who made the decision about letting us play at 12 but we can't change it.
I don't want to make headlines. I don't want to come from Germany and tell people how it works or how it is. I think no-one in this room thinks it is usual after the games we've had we should start at 12.
"
Unfortunately for Liverpool, fatigue played its part in that clash as Swansea walked away 3-1 victors in south Wales, but successive home fixtures at least mean there's slightly less travel involved in the coming days.
That being said, the heavy commitment involved and the likely team changes to come will mean we might see a weaker finish to Liverpool's domestic run ahead of their European final.
Red Devils On the Road

A top-four finish is still within reach for Manchester United should the likes of City and West Ham drop points, but the prospect of back-to-back away matches in the next week is one that should scare fans.
The Red Devils travel to Norwich City in Saturday's early kick-off before making their way to West Ham three days later, and Unibet's Jonathan Wilson believes the relegation-threatened Canaries will be no pushovers:
Of the two fixtures, however, it's undoubtedly the high-flying Hammers who present the more treacherous trip, and manager Slaven Bilic's men head into Week 37 just a single point behind United.
Both top-four hopefuls will certainly have one eye on their Upton Park clash next Tuesday, but Bilic has told his team not to take their focus away and concentrate only on the next task at hand, per Goal's Joe Wright:
"It is important that we have two games left at home. We are proud to have a good home record and we haven't lost here since August.
We need to be totally focused on Swansea, not thinking about Man United, not thinking about the last game at home. Swansea, Swansea, Swansea - that's all we think about.
We need to be at the top of our game in the last three matches to collect as many points as possible to keep that gap. With three games to go we are happy to be in contention for a European place, whether we talking top four or top six.
"
Of the 31 goals United have conceded this league season, 23 of those have come away from home, while West Ham are on a 14-match unbeaten run at the Boleyn Ground.
The Red Devils will be the last team the Hammers face at Upton Park before moving to the Olympic Stadium next season, meaning United are sure to face a motivated outfit looking to pip them in the top-four hunt.






