
Premier League Fixtures: Live Stream, TV Schedule and Week 34 EPL Predictions
Premier League leaders Manchester City will be hoping to return to winning ways on Saturday, when they face a tricky trip to Wembley Stadium to take on Tottenham Hotspur.
Pep Guardiola's side have lost their past three games in all competitions and face a Spurs team that have not lost in the Premier League since going down 4-1 to City at the Etihad Stadium in December.
The game is the standout fixture of a matchweek that also sees Chelsea visit struggling Southampton, Liverpool host Bournemouth and Manchester United take on bottom side West Bromwich Albion.
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Week 34 Premier League Fixtures
Saturday, April 14 (BST)
12:30 p.m. Southampton vs. Chelsea (Sky Sports, NBC), 0-2
3 p.m. Burnley vs. Leicester City (NBC Sports Gold), 1-1
3 p.m. Crystal Palace vs. Brighton & Hove Albion (NBC), 2-1
3 p.m. Huddersfield Town vs. Watford (NBC Sports Gold), 0-1
3 p.m. Swansea City vs. Everton (CNBC), 2-2
5:30 p.m. Liverpool vs. Bournemouth (BT Sport 1, NBC), 3-1
7:45 p.m. Tottenham Hotspur vs. Manchester City (Sky Sports, NBC), 2-1
Sunday, April 15
1:30 p.m. Newcastle United vs. Arsenal (Sky Sports, NBC), 1-2
4:30 p.m. Manchester United vs. West Bromwich Albion (Sky Sports, NBC), 3-0
Monday, April 16
8 p.m. West Ham United vs. Stoke City (Sky Sports, NBC), 2-1
Live stream links: Sky Go (UK), BT Sport App (UK), NBC Live (U.S.)
Another Tough Test for Manchester City

Manchester City have endured a tough week, and it doesn't get any easier on Saturday. The league leaders could have clinched the title against Manchester United last time out in the Premier League but let slip a two-goal half-time lead and crashed to defeat.
Guardiola's men were then knocked out of the UEFA Champions League by Liverpool on Tuesday and need a response to avoid their season, which promised so much, fizzling out.
The team still has a healthy 13-point lead at the top of the table and will surely be crowned champions. However, their poor form will affect confidence, and there's a sense they have lost their fear factor.
Mark Ogden at ESPN FC highlighted how midfielder Kevin De Bruyne's recent poor form has had an impact:
Spurs will look to take advantage of City's woes and have a good record against the top sides in 2018. They have beaten Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United and drew 2-2 against Liverpool at Anfield since the turn of the year.
A win for Tottenham would also give them confidence they could challenge for the title next season.
Will Paul Pogba Shine Again for Manchester United?

Manchester United, meanwhile, are on a high after their comeback win over City, which was inspired by midfielder Paul Pogba.
Manager Jose Mourinho has dropped the France international at times in 2018 after some poor performances, and United's record signing produced another subpar showing in the first half at the Etihad Stadium.
However, he turned on the style after the break to score twice before Chris Smalling notched the winner. Pogba was not the only impressive player, as Alexis Sanchez shrugged off some indifferent form to grab two assists.
Samuel Luckhurst at the Manchester Evening News was impressed with the Chile international.
Manchester United will hope the derby was a turning point for both players, and they may be relishing the visit of West Brom, who are 10 points adrift of safety at the bottom of the table.
Caretaker manager Darren Moore oversaw a 1-1 draw with Swansea City last time out, but any kind of result at Old Trafford against a buoyant United would be a huge surprise.






