The fairy tale story of Leicester City’s turnaround from relegation strugglers to champions elect has captured the hearts of football fans across the country. Can they see the job through in the coming weeks and take the title? Or will Tottenham claim their first Premier League crown?
The race for Champions League spots is also too close to call. With the form of Arsenal, Manchester City and Manchester Utd proving unpredictable, the door is open for teams such as West Ham and Southampton to perhaps claim a lucrative place among Europe’s elite.
The fight to stay in the Premier League – more crucial than ever before with extra cash from the new TV deal kicking in from next season – seems set to go to the wire. At the moment it looks like three teams battling for their lives to avoid the drop; Newcastle, Sunderland and Norwich.
Huge games
The coming month sees some huge games at both ends of the table, so the PMA has selected its top picks for licensees to show which will help drive customer footfall and position your pub as a sports venue of choice.
Sun 24 April 2.05pm (Sky)
Sunderland v Arsenal
Sun 24 April 4.15pm (Sky)
Leicester City v Swansea City
Mon 25 April 8pm (Sky)
Tottenham v West Brom
Sun 1 May 2.05pm (Sky)
Manchester Utd v Leicester City
Sun 1 May 4.30pm (Sky)
Southampton v Manchester City
Mon 2 May 8pm (Sky)
Chelsea v Tottenham
Sat 7 May 12.45pm (BT Sport)
Norwich v Manchester Utd
Sat 7 May 5.30pm (Sky)
Leicester City v Everton
Sun 8 May 1.30pm (Sky)
Tottenham v Southampton
Sun 8 May 4pm (Sky)
Manchester City v Arsenal
Tue 10 May 7.45pm (Sky)
West Ham Utd v Manchester Utd
Sun 15 May 3pm (Sky)
Premier League Final Day
Full football TV schedules for Sky Sports and BT Sport