Arsenal have announced how many Premier League games in May have been selected for live TV coverage.
The Gunners - who will be hopeful of being crowned champions of England for the first time since the 2003/2004 season at some point next month - face Newcastle United, Brighton and Hove Albion, Nottingham Forest and Wolves in their final four fixtures of the campaign.
And it can be confirmed that the Newcastle game will be shown live on Sky Sports on Sunday, May 7 after being selected for a 4:30pm kick-off slot.
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Interestingly, this will mark Arsenal's first trip to St James' Park in just under a year and they will have a point to prove to manager Mikel Arteta following the Spaniard's outburst after the 2-0 loss that ultimately proved decisive in the race for top-four last season.
As revealed in The final episode of the 'All or Nothing' documentary, the Gunners boss didn't hold back when addressing his squad in the dressing room: "It doesn’t matter what I say, it doesn’t matter what you say now, it is too late," he said. "They were 10,000 times better than us today, in everything.
"We didn’t earn the right to play, we didn’t win a f***ing duel, we didn’t win a second ball, we were horrible with the f***ing ball, we had no organisation, we had nothing guys. Nothing!
"So now [zips mouth shut], shut your mouth and eat it. We could have conceded eight goals, and when you see the chances you will cry. You will cry the way we have competed. It’s not the way we have competed, it’s that we didn’t compete at all in the game.
"It’s f****** embarrassing to come here and work the way we’ve done it. Embarrassing guys. What happened today is f***ing unacceptable. And if you accept something like this, you are living in a different world guys, a different world."
Here are Arsenal's Premier League games for May:
07/05 - Newcastle United (A) - 4.30pm
13/05 - Brighton (H) - 3pm
20/05 - Nottingham Forest (A) - 3pm
28/05 - Wolves (H) - 4.30pm
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