Premier League fixtures this week IN FULL: Gameweek 22 kick-off times and how to watch as Liverpool host Chelsea

Premier League clubs face a quick turnaround from FA Cup duty as every team is involved in mid-week fixtures this week.

This month’s winter break has seen some teams play just one top-flight game in January but now the action is set to ramp back up.

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Arsenal are looking to build momentum after a difficult festive periodCredit: Getty
Arsenal closed the gap to Liverpool to just two points as they beat Nottingham Forest 2-0 on Tuesday.

The City Ground will have brought up some painful memories as it was the site for the ending of Arsenal’s title challenge last term.

However, they didn’t let it get to them and they picked up an important win in the title race.

Elsewhere on Tuesday, Luton battered Brighton 4-0 in what was their best result in the Premier League so far.

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Champions Manchester City kick-off Wednesday’s action by welcoming former captain Vincent Kompany back to the Etihad.

City battered newly-promoted Burnley on the opening day of the season and still boast a game-in-hand on the Reds at the top.

Tottenham are also taking on Brentford in a London derby but all eyes will be on Liverpool as they entertain rivals Chelsea at Anfield.

The meeting between the two Carabao Cup finalists will be Liverpool’s first Premier League game since Jurgen Klopp announced he will leave the club at the end of the season.

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Premier League Gameweek 22 fixtures

Tuesday, January 30

Nottingham Forest 1-2 Arsenal

Fulham 0-0 Everton

Luton Town 4-0 Brighton

Crystal Palace 3-2 Sheffield United

Aston Villa 1-3 Newcastle

Wednesday, January 31

Manchester City vs Burnley – 19:30 – TNT Sports 3

Tottenham vs Brentford – 19:30 – TNT Sports 2

Liverpool vs Chelsea – 20:15 – TNT Sports 1

Thursday, February 1

West Ham vs Bournemouth – 19:30 – TNT Sports 2

Wolves vs Manchester United – 20:15 – TNT Sports 1

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Antony will hope to score his first Premier League goal of the seasonCredit: Getty
Manchester United are then involved in one of two Thursday night games, as the Red Devils face a trip to Wolves.

TNT Sports will be broadcasting seven of the ten midweek Premier League games.

Fulham vs Everton, Luton against Brighton, and Crystal Palace’s clash with Sheffield United are the only games that will not air on TV.

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