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Premier League Week 27 Fixtures: EPL TV Schedule, Live Stream and Picks

Christopher SimpsonMar 3, 2017

Liverpool take on Arsenal in the pick of the fixtures in Week 27 of the Premier League season.

Elsewhere, Leicester City will look to build on their 3-1 victory over the Reds when they host relegation rivals Hull City, Manchester United face Bournemouth at Old Trafford, and Tottenham Hotspur play Everton.

Chelsea's title charge takes them to the London Stadium to take on West Ham United, while Sunderland will need to beat Manchester City if they're to have a chance of clawing their way off the bottom of the division this weekend.

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Here are all the fixtures, complete with viewing information and predictions for each:

Sat., March 412:30 p.m./7:30 a.m.Manchester United vs. BournemouthSky Sports 1 (UK), NBCSN (USA)2-0
Sat., March 43 p.m./10 a.m.Leicester City vs. Hull CityNBCSN (USA)1-1
Sat., March 43 p.m./10 a.m.Stoke City vs. Middlesbrough1-1
Sat., March 43 p.m./10 a.m.Swansea City vs. Burnley2-1
Sat., March 43 p.m./10 a.m.Watford vs. Southampton1-3
Sat., March 43 p.m./10 a.m.West Bromwich Albion vs. Crystal Palace2-1
Sat., March 45:30 p.m./12:30 p.m.Liverpool vs. ArsenalBT Sport 1 (UK), NBCSN (USA)2-2
Sun., March 51:30 p.m./8:30 a.m.Tottenham Hotspur vs. EvertonSky Sports 1 (UK), NBCSN (USA)3-2
Sun., March 54 p.m./11 a.m.Sunderland vs. Manchester CitySky Sports 1 (UK), NBCSN (USA)1-2
Mon., March 68 p.m./3 p.m.West Ham United vs. ChelseaSky Sports 1 (UK), NBCSN (USA)0-3

In the USA, every match can be streamed live via NBC Sports Live. In the UK, matches on Sky Sports can be streamed via Sky Go, and matches on BT Sport can be streamed via BT Sport Player.

Liverpool vs. Arsenal

Neither Liverpool nor Arsenal enter this match in particularly good form.

The Reds followed up their only Premier League win of 2017—an impressive 2-0 victory over Tottenham—with a poor performance at Leicester City.

Gianluca Di Marzio's Joseph Musker was critical of their effort:

Meanwhile, Arsenal beat Hull 2-0 in their last league match but lost to Chelsea and Watford prior to that—not to mention their 5-1 thrashing at Bayern Munich in the Champions League that followed.

Their last outing was at Sutton United in the FA Cup, and as ESPN.com's Alex Shaw noted, the Gunners weren't overly impressive despite their victory:

Liverpool boast a strong record against fellow top-six sides, having been unbeaten in eight games against them and taking 16 from 24 points with four wins and four draws.

Arsenal have had almost two weeks off since beating Sutton 2-0 and should be able to field a full-strength side, so they have a good chance of getting at least a point at Anfield.

Tottenham Hotspur vs. Everton

Everton's trip to White Hart Lane has the potential to be a thrilling encounter.

As Bleacher Report UK's Matt Jones noted, Spurs' home form is exceptional:

The Lilywhites' attacking power has been on show in recent weeks, with Harry Kane firing home three hat-tricks in his last nine games, including in Tottenham's 4-0 win over Stoke City last time out.

Behind him, Christian Eriksen has continued to pull the strings, as noted by the Premier League and Spurs writer Chris Miller:

According to Squawka, the Dane has created 63 chances for his team-mates this season, more than any other player in the Premier League.

Everton could have an answer to the playmaker, though, as Idrissa Gueye has won the most tackles with 74—he may be able to shut down Eriksen before he can provide opportunities for the likes of Kane.

The Toffees also have the potential to get through Spurs' resolute defence thanks to Romelu Lukaku, who is the joint-top scorer in the league with 17 goals alongside Kane and Alexis Sanchez.

Ronald Koeman's side are unbeaten in nine league matches stretching back to December 19—even if they don't manage to get a result here, they're certainly capable of making Tottenham work for it.

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