BT Sport’s Barclays Premier League live schedule for March features Manchester City and Manchester United as well. Want to know how to get BT Sport so you can see the championship contenders clash? Then read on.
BT Sport will show what could be one of the most crucial fixtures in the Barclays Premier League title race in March in the shape of Chelsea vs Arsenal.
As things currently stand, Arsene Wenger's team top the table, but Jose Mourinho's men are only two points behind in third place.
If the race for the prize remains as tight come 22 March, 2014, when the Gunners visit Stamford Bridge, the encounter could see the title ambitions of one side terminated.
Manchester City, currently sitting pretty in second place only one point behind Arsenal, will have a big say in one of the closest Premier League title races in some years. Their visit to Hull City, who have been formidable at home this season, on 15 March 2014 will also be shown live on BT Sport.
Reigning champions Manchester United may be looking down and out at the moment, with Moyes' men 14 points off the pace, but it'll be interesting to see what affect recent record signing Juan Mata will have on their form between now and March, when they'll be live on BT Sport twice.
The Red Devils visit to West Bromwich Albion, where new manager Pepe Mel is currently one game into his reign, on 8 March, 2014 and their game against Aston Villa, where Paul Lambert is currently trying to reassemble Norwich City circa 2012, at Old Trafford on 29 March, 2014, will both be shown.
Barclays Premier League matches to be shown exclusively live on BT Sport from 8 March, 2014 to 29 March, 2014
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Date
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Kick off
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Home team
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Away team
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Saturday 8 March, 2014
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12.45pm
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West Bromwich Albion
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Manchester United
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Saturday 15 March, 2014
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12.45pm
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Hull City
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Manchester City
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Saturday 22 March, 2014
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12.45pm
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Chelsea
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Arsenal
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Saturday 29 March, 2014
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12.45pm
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Manchester United
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Aston Villa
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If you want to be able to watch the Premier League run-in on BT Sport, which shows 38 exclusively live Premier Leagues matches a season and has first choice of what to show in 18 of the 38 rounds of matches played, you can get it free online and on your mobile with BT broadband and BT Infinity.
Want it on TV? All three BT Sport channels - BT Sport 1, BT Sport 2 and ESPN - are free with either of the BT TV and BT Infinity bundles offered by BT, although you'll have to pay an extra £3 a month if you want them in HD, but you'll also get another five HD channels for your hard-earned coin.
If you live in an area where BT Infinity isn't currently available you can get BT Sport on Sky TV for free - or £3 a month for HD - with BT broadband. If you don't have BT broadband you can add BT Sport to Sky for £12 a month - £15 a month for HD - plus a one-off £15 activation fee through BT.
Got Plusnet broadband and Sky TV? Then you can add BT Sport to the latter for £5.99 a month, or £6.49 a month for HD. BT Sport is included in HD as standard with all Virgin Media TV XL packages. You can add it to any other Virgin Media TV package for £15 a month.
SOURCE: BT SPORTS.
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