The Premier League action roars back into action after the international break – and talkSPORT has you covered.
Gameweek 29 has taken longer than usual to arrive due to a two-week hiatus for international duty and FA Cup drama.
However, top-flight games will now come thick and fast, with more midweek matches as the Premier League approaches the run-in.
On Tuesday, join Adrian Durham from 7pm with all the goals as they go in from the Premier League and EFL.
Durham will be alongside former Watford striker Troy Deeney at the City Ground as Nottingham Forest hosts Manchester United.
Dean Ashton will be based in London on hand to provide live updates from Arsenal vs Fulham as Bukayo Saka closes in on his injury return.
Our talkSPORT Kick-Off coverage will also include Wolves against West Ham, as well as the goals from games in League One and League Two due to take place, which includes James Brophy’s Cambridge United at home to Hollywood-backed Wrexham.
On Wednesday, talkSPORT’s 350th live match of the season will be exclusive commentary of two FA Cup quarter-finalists.
Brighton, who were knocked out on penalties to Forest, will bid to bounce back against Aston Villa, who reached Wembley by sweeping aside Championship Preston 3-0.
Over on talkSPORT 2, Premier League champions Manchester City, fresh from eliminating Bournemouth in the FA Cup, return home to host struggling Leicester.
However, Pep Guardiola is sweating on the fitness of star striker Erling Haaland, who suffered a knock in Sunday’s quarter-final.
Finally, over on the talkSPORT App, the fourth and final FA Cup semi-finalist Crystal Palace will be back on the road to face Southampton.
All three of those Premier League matches on Wednesday won’t be available to screen on UK TV and will only be found on talkSPORT.
But don’t worry, the fun doesn’t stop there.
A huge London derby with big-season implications takes place on Thursday, as Chelsea renew hostilities with Tottenham.
The Blues have found their grip on Champions League qualification slacken following a torrid start to 2025 and badly need a big result.
Spurs, who slumped to a 15th Premier League defeat of the season at Fulham before the break, are in dire need of a statement win to ease the pressure building on Ange Postecoglou.
TalkSPORT will have exclusive coverage from Stamford Bridge, presented by Hugh Woozencroft.
Premier League gameweek 29 fixtures
Tuesday, April 1
- Wolves vs West Ham – 7:45pm
- Arsenal vs Fulham – 7:45pm
- Nottingham Forest vs Manchester United – 8pm – TNT Sports
Wednesday, April 2
- Southampton vs Crystal Palace – 7:45pm – live on talkSPORT App
- Bournemouth vs Ipswich – 7:45pm
- Brighton vs Aston Villa – 7:45pm – live on talkSPORT
- Newcastle vs Brentford – 7:45pm
- Manchester City vs Leicester – 7:45pm – live on talkSPORT 2
- Liverpool vs Everton – 8pm – Sky Sports
Thursday, April 3
- Chelsea vs Tottenham – 8pm – live on talkSPORT and Sky Sports