The matches, involving title-chasing sides Chelsea, Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool, feature as part of an overall package of 20 games – 17 of which will be on Sky Sports and a further three on BT Sport.
Sky’s matches include both of Liverpool’s games against top-four opponents Manchester City (Sun 13) and Chelsea (Sun 27). BT Sport, meanwhile, will be showing games involving Manchester City, Tottenham and Everton.
The selections mean that during March and April, 36 of the 40 live matches on both Sky and BT Sport will feature teams in the race for the league title or Champions League qualification.
Sky has also guaranteed that there will be at least seven live matches during the final two weeks of the season in May.
Jamie Carragher, Sky Sports football expert, said: “It’s going to be an incredible end to an amazing season and I can’t wait. It’s the most important time of the season and Sky Sports is the best place to watch all the drama and excitement between now and the last day.”
April fixtures on Sky Sports:
Sat 5: Chelsea v Stoke City (5.30pm)
Sun 6: Everton v Arsenal (1.30pm)
Sun 6: West Ham v Liverpool (4pm)
Mon 7: Tottenham v Sunderland (8pm)
Sun 13: Arsenal v West Ham (12 noon)
Sun 13: Liverpool v Man City (2.05pm)
Sun 13: Swansea v Chelsea (4.10pm)
Sat 19: Hull v Arsenal (5.30pm)
Sun 20: Norwich v Liverpool (12 noon)
Sun 20: Chelsea v Sunderland (2.05pm)
Sun 20: Everton v Man Utd (4.10pm)
Mon 21: Man City v WBA (8pm)
Sat 26: Man Utd v Norwich (5.30pm)
Sun 27: Sunderland v Cardiff (12 noon)
Sun 27: Liverpool v Chelsea (2.05pm)
Sun 27: Crystal Palace v Man City (4.10pm)
Mon 28: Arsenal v Newcastle (8pm)
April fixtures on BT Sport:
Sat 5: Manchester City v Southampton (12.45pm)
Sat 19: Tottenham v Fulham (12.45pm)
Sat 26: Southampton v Everton (12.45pm)