They will only show Newcastle ONCE in April, yet the Mackems are shown three times.
There are various ways of looking at this. Obviously it will please season ticket holders and away travellers because the fixture list stays the same and we can all do without Monday night games.
Sunderland are obviously in fashion because they will make grand viewing when they fill the Stadium Of Shite with tears when they get relegated.
Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester City and Liverpool are featured at least three times each in April, as part of the live coverage of the closest-ever Premier League title race.
Sky have confirmed 17 live matches in April, including a record 16 fixtures involving teams currently in the top six, with Liverpool's game with Manchester City on April 13 a standout.
Chelsea v Stoke, Saturday 5 April, 5.30pm
Everton v Arsenal, Sunday 6 April, 1.30pm
West Ham United v Liverpool, Sunday 6 April, 4.00pm
Tottenham Hotspur v Sunderland, Monday 7 April, 8.00pm
Arsenal v West Ham United, Sunday 13 April, 12.00pm
Liverpool v Manchester City, Sunday 13 April, 2.05pm
Swansea City v Chelsea, Sunday 13 April, 4.10pm
Hull City v Arsenal, Saturday 19 April, 5.30pm
Norwich City v Liverpool, Sunday 20 April, 12.00pm
Chelsea v Sunderland, Sunday 20 April, 2.05pm
Everton v Manchester United, Sunday 20 April, 4.10pm
Manchester City v West Bromwich Albion, Monday 21 April, 8.00pm
Manchester United v Norwich City, Saturday 26 April, 5.30pm
Sunderland v Cardiff City, Sunday 27 April, 12.00pm
Liverpool v Chelsea, Sunday 27 April, 2.05pm
Crystal Palace v Manchester City, Sunday 27 April, 4.10pm
Arsenal v Newcastle United, Monday 28 April, 8.00pm