FANS have been left confused after TNT Sports announced they will broadcast Arsenal’s final game of the season.
The Premier League title will be decided on Sunday with Manchester City now top of the league following their 2-0 win over Tottenham.
Arsenal are just two points behind their rivals after picking up 27 wins in a record-breaking campaign.
But in a change from previous years the two crucial matches at the top of the table will not be aired by the same broadcaster.
City will host West Ham on Sky Sports but Everton’s visit to The Emirates will air on TNT Sports.
Fans are baffled by the decision, which means there will be no split-screen for viewers to access to keep up to date on the latest goings on.
One supporter reacted to the news saying: “Why wouldn’t both games be on Sky Sports.”
Another added: “Why not Sky?”
A third wrote: “Surprised Sky have let this happen. This never happened all the years Liverpool took it into the final day.”
And another commented: “A bit surprised by this, but Sky fully think the title is done after tonight.”
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Arsenal vs Everton
Brentford vs Newcastle
Brighton vs Manchester United
Burnley vs Nottingham Forest
Chelsea vs Bournemouth
Crystal Palace vs Aston Villa
Liverpool vs Wolves
Luton vs Fulham
Manchester City vs West Ham
Sheffield United vs Tottenham
City captain Kyle Walker has relished the run-in, including Tuesday’s visit to his former club Spurs.
He said after the win: “If I didn’t enjoy the pressure, I’d be in the wrong job and definitely the wrong team.
“These are the games you want to play in as a footballer.
“Last night I couldn’t sleep, I’m struggling to sleep.
“And then you’re getting to the hotel today, I’ve heard they have tried to set fireworks off the night before but we weren’t there, they’ve missed us!
“I’m scrambling to get half an hour in the afternoon just to get my head down.”
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