When does the Premier League return after international break? Man United and Man City in action
The Premier League is currently on pause for a fortnight as the final international break of the season takes place across the globe.
It means attention turns to Euro 2024 qualifiers ahead of domestic football returning. With just two months of the campaign remaining, there is plenty to decide at either end of the table.
Arsenal may have an eight-point lead atop the standings, but Manchester City have a game in hand and the two teams meet at the Etihad next month. Manchester United are aiming to secure a spot in the top four amid competition from a host of others while the relegation battle is as fascinating as ever. Here's all the key fixture information explained for the return of the Premier League.
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The Premier League is back on Saturday, April 1, with seven matches scheduled for that day. A further two follow on Sunday, and the remaining game reserved for Monday.
Pep Guardiola's side kicks off the weekend by welcoming Liverpool to Manchester in the early Saturday match (12.30pm GMT) while United face a tough trip to play Newcastle United on Sunday (4.30pm GMT)
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