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The date for the Manchester Derby has been confirmed by the Premier League, and it will take place in the final three weeks of the season.

Manchester United will host Manchester City on Wednesday April 24, with an 8pm kick off at Old Trafford. It will be shown live on Sky Sports.

The fixture had to be re-arranged as both clubs are involved in the FA Cup quarter finals on March 16, when the original fixture was scheduled to take place.

Now, the derby will take place at a crucial point of the season, with just three games following the clash between United who are chasing a top four finish, and City who are title challengers.

United travel to Chelsea after facing City, in another game rearranged for TV coverage, along with the games against Wolves, West Ham and Everton. However, the Chelsea game could be moved again if United reached the Champions League semi-finals.

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City's games against Cardiff, Crystal Palace, Tottenham and Burnley have also been rearranged for live broadcast.

After facing United, City will face Burnley, Leicester and Brighton in their final three games.

Confirmed Man Utd fixture changes:

Wolves vs United - Tues April 2 (19.45pm, Sky Sports)

United vs West Ham - Sat April 13 (17:30pm, BT Sport)

Everton vs United - Sun April 21 (13:30pm, Sky Sports)

United vs City - Weds April 24 (8pm, Sky Sports)

United vs Chelsea - Sun April 28 (16:30pm, Sky Sports)

Confirmed Man City fixture changes:

City vs Cardiff - Sat April 6 (12.30pm, Sky Sports)

Crystal Palace vs City - Sun April 14 (2.05pm, Sky Sports)

City vs Tottenham - Sat April 20 (12.30pm, Sky Sports)

United vs City - Weds April 24 (8pm, Sky Sports)

Burnley vs City - Sun April 28 (2.05pm, Sky Sports)

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