
Premier League Fixtures: Live Stream, TV Schedule and Week 32 EPL Predictions
Tottenham Hotspur can temporarily close the gap on Premier League leaders Chelsea down to four points if they can maintain a relentless home record against Watford in Week 32's early kick-off this Saturday.
The Blues will have the opportunity to restore any lost ground when they travel to Bournemouth later on Saturday, while fourth-placed Manchester City host Hull City with a chance of climbing up to third.
Liverpool hold that position, however, and they will seek a return to winning ways when they travel to Stoke City on Saturday, albeit having already played one game more than those above them in the standings.
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Manchester United have to wait until Sunday for their trip to basement side Sunderland, and an in-form Everton team welcome champions Leicester City to Goodison Park later that day.
Read on for a full breakdown of the Premier League Week 32 schedule, complete with live-stream information and score predictions.
| Saturday, April 8 | 12:30 p.m. BST/7:30 a.m. ET | Tottenham Hotspur vs. Watford | 3-1 | Sky Sports 1 (UK), NBCSN (U.S.) |
| Saturday, April 8 | 3 p.m. BST/10 a.m. ET | West Bromwich Albion vs. Southampton | 1-1 | NBC Sports Live Extra (U.S.) |
| Saturday, April 8 | 3 p.m. BST/10 a.m. ET | West Ham United vs. Swansea City | 2-1 | NBC Sports Live Extra (U.S.) |
| Saturday, April 8 | 3 p.m. BST/10 a.m. ET | Manchester City vs. Hull City | 3-1 | NBC Sports Live Extra (U.S.) |
| Saturday, April 8 | 3 p.m. BST/10 a.m. ET | Middlesbrough vs. Burnley | 2-1 | NBC Sports Live Extra (U.S.) |
| Saturday, April 8 | 3 p.m. BST/10 a.m. ET | Stoke City vs. Liverpool | 2-2 | NBC Sports Live Extra (U.S.) |
| Saturday, April 8 | 5:30 p.m. BST/12:30 p.m. ET | Bournemouth vs. Chelsea | 2-3 | BT Sport 1 (UK), NBC (U.S.) |
| Sunday, April 9 | 1:30 p.m. BST/8:30 a.m. ET | Sunderland vs Manchester United | 0-2 | Sky Sports 1 (UK), NBCSN (U.S.) |
| Sunday, April 9 | 4 p.m. BST/11 a.m. ET | Sunderland vs. Leicester City | 1-2 | Sky Sports 1 (UK), NBCSN (U.S.) |
| Monday, April 10 | 8 p.m. BST/3 p.m. ET | Crystal Palace vs. Arsenal | 2-2 | Sky Sports 1 (UK), NBC Sports Live Extra (U.S.) |
Matches can be streamed via Sky Go (UK), the BT Sport app (UK) and NBC Sports App (U.S.), respectively.
Liverpool Tested by Injuries vs. Stoke City
Manchester City's Wednesday defeat at Stamford Bridge meant Liverpool's 2-2 draw at Bournemouth in midweek was enough to keep them third in the table, but injuries will test their resolve against Stoke this Saturday.
Chief among manager Jurgen Klopp's fitness concerns is star attacker Sadio Mane, who played no part in Wednesday's draw and has since been confirmed as out for the rest of the season, per BBC Sport:
What's more, the Merseysiders could well be without the services of chief playmaker Philippe Coutinho after he came off in the second half of Wednesday's disappointment.
This Is Anfield provided footage of Klopp giving an update on the Brazilian's health during Friday's press conference at the Melwood Training Centre:
Stoke lost 4-1 in their trip to Anfield earlier this season and have conceded a total of eight goals in their previous two outings, but an injury-ravaged Reds attack may struggle to have the same impact.
Klopp will likely turn to Roberto Firmino and Divock Origi to lead his line in the meantime, but the stubborn hosts of the bet365 Stadium may prove too tough to beat considering the Potters have only lost there once in 2017.
Prediction: Stoke City 2-2 Liverpool
Tottenham to Topple Watford at Home

Tottenham have received a welcome boost in the buildup to Saturday's home meeting with Watford after manager Mauricio Pochettino confirmed talismanic striker Harry Kane will be in the matchday squad.
The Argentinian failed to detail whether Kane will be part of the starting XI or on the bench, but he informed the press his frontman is ready to make a quick return to action, per Sky Sports' Allan Valente:
"Today he was involved with the team and we'll see tomorrow if I decide that he starts the game or if he will be on the bench but the good news is he is ready and he feels good, fully recovered and I think it is very good news, first of all for him, and then for us.
He is a very important player for us and to be available again to help the team is fantastic news for us. Maybe [he will play this weekend], I need to decide tomorrow if he starts the game or he will be on the bench, but he is good to be involved tomorrow in the squad.
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Kane suffered an ankle ligament injury during his side's FA Cup quarter-final win over Millwall last month, and Watford won't be pleased to hear of his return after keeping clean sheets in each of their last two matches.
That being said, Watford are dealing with injuries to key names like Troy Deeney, goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes and Etienne Capoue, as injury analyst Ben Dinnery assessed the Hornets' chances in Week 32:
Manager Walter Mazzarri's side have lost their previous seven meetings with Spurs across all competitions and can make it eight in a row with defeat on Saturday, while Tottenham have also scored at least two goals in nine of their last 10 home league games.
Kane's reintroduction could go a long way to improving the north Londoners' chances of extending that stellar run at White Hart Lane, although Spurs should be up to the task even without his presence.
Prediction: Tottenham Hotspur 3-1 Watford



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