Premier League forced to change fixture schedule just weeks before kick-offs with thousands of fans impacted

Most of the month's marquee encounters will be broadcast live, with Sky Sports and TNT Sports sharing coverage across the fixture list
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The Premier League has announced its March television schedule and kick-off times, with a total of 30 fixtures rescheduled from their original slots.
Manchester United supporters face a particularly difficult journey, with Michael Carrick's team handed an 8pm start at Bournemouth's Vitality Stadium on Friday, March 20.
The late evening kick-off means travelling fans must complete a 308-mile round trip on a weeknight, inevitably disrupting supporters' arrangements.
Many of the rearranged matches remain provisional, dependent on clubs' involvement in European competition and domestic cup runs throughout the coming weeks.
Liverpool supporters find themselves in a frustrating position.
Only one of their three March fixtures has been confirmed with a date and time.
The Reds are currently scheduled to visit Wolves at 8.15pm on Tuesday, March 3, host Tottenham at 4.30pm on Sunday, March 15, and travel to Brighton at 12.30pm on Saturday, March 21.
However, the Wolves fixture could be moved to 7.30pm on March 4 if Aston Villa feature in Europa League action on February 26.

The Premier League has announced its March television schedule and kick-off times
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The Brighton trip would move to an 8pm slot if Liverpool have Champions League commitments on March 18.
Manchester City face similar uncertainty over their March programme.
Pep Guardiola's side have certainty over just one March fixture, their home meeting with Nottingham Forest at 7.30pm on Wednesday, March 4.
Their lunchtime trip to West Ham on March 14 could be pushed back to 8pm if City are playing away in the Champions League three days earlier.
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Many of the rearranged matches remain provisional
| PATheir home showdown against Crystal Palace on March 21 depends on whether they reach the Carabao Cup final.
League leaders Arsenal have three rescheduled fixtures, with one potentially subject to further alteration.
The Gunners visit Brighton on March 4, welcome Everton on March 15, and travel to Wolves on March 21.
The Wolves game could change at a later date if Arsenal reach the Carabao Cup final, with Mikel Arteta's side carrying a 3-2 advantage over Chelsea into the semi-final second leg at the Emirates.
Five facts about the Premier League | GETTY/GBNEWS/PAThe Tyne-Wear derby between Newcastle and Sunderland is pencilled in for midday on Sunday, March 22, though this remains contingent on the Magpies' Carabao Cup progress - they currently trail Manchester City 2-0 heading into the second leg of their semi-final.
The Carabao Cup final takes place on Sunday, March 16.
Most of the month's marquee encounters will be broadcast live, with Sky Sports and TNT Sports sharing coverage across the fixture list.
However, supporters hoping to watch Manchester United's home clash with Aston Villa will be disappointed, as the 3pm Saturday kick-off on March 14 falls outside the television window.
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