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Wolves vs Man City, Saints vs Liverpool to be shown live on Sky

The Premier League title race run-in continues on Sky Sports with two rearranged fixtures - Wolves vs Manchester City and Southampton vs Liverpool - to be shown live in May.

As it stands, Pep Guardiola's City are top of the Premier League by one point, followed by Jurgen Klopp's Reds, with five games of the season to play.

Now, two of their rearranged fixtures have been scheduled for next month and will be shown live on Sky Sports.

Man City's trip to Wolves will now be played on Wednesday May 11, with kick-off at 8.15pm. Liverpool's visit to Southampton has been rescheduled for Tuesday May 17 with kick-off at 7.45pm.

Liverpool's trip to the south coast will come three days after the FA Cup final on Saturday, May 14 - where Liverpool face Chelsea as they bid for an unprecedented Quadruple - and five days before their final game of the season against Wolves at Anfield.

Meanwhile, the Saints will have a 10-day break before the visit of Liverpool, travelling to Brentford on Saturday, May 7.

Man City will also be live on Sky Sports this weekend as they travel to Leeds on Saturday Night Football from 5pm on Sky Sports Premier League; kick-off 5.30pm.

Jamie Carragher analysed Liverpool and Manchester City's strengths and weaknesses on Monday Night Football and examined the areas which could cause them to drop points as the Premier League title race goes to the wire.

Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp's sides are still separated by a single point at the top of the Premier League table having beaten Watford and Everton respectively at the weekend.

They have five games each left to play, with Liverpool facing what looks like the trickier run-in on paper, but Carragher believes both sides will slip up between now and the end of the

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