Premier League fans will get a bite-sized schedule of fixtures on Saturday, with just four top-flight matches taking place.And in more disappointing news, Premier League supporters based in the UK won’t see a ball get kicked live until 5:30pm.There may not be too much Christmas cheer among football fans – at Saturday at 12:30pm at leastGettyThat’s because there’s no Saturday 12:30pm kick-off this weekend, with Arsenal‘s clash at home to Wolves starting at 8pm instead, and you can listen to the clash live on talkSPORT.Fans have become accustomed to spending their Saturday lunchtimes watching Premier League football as well as listening to it live on talkSPORT in our best-in-class GameDay coverage. There are two 3pm Premier League matches with Chelsea meeting Everton at Stamford Bridge, while Liverpool host Brighton at Anfield.However, the 3pm blackout rule means neither of those games will be televised live in the UK.The 5:30pm kick off sees Burnley entertain Fulham, with the Clarets looking to move out of the relegation zone, while the away side will be looking over their shoulder as they sit four points above the drop zone.And to round off the day, we have Arsenal looking to extend their lead at the top of the Premier League as they face Wolves, who are still searching for their first league win of the season, at the Emirates.Why is there no early kick-off on Saturday?Arsenal were in action in the Champions League on Wednesday night, disposing of Belgian side Club Brugge with a 3-0 victory. Making the Gunners play on Saturday lunchtime would thus be deemed too quick a turnaround for Mikel Arteta’s men. This may be annoying for fans of England’s top flight, although Gunners fans may be secretly happy with the decision for another reason. They were in action in the last Saturday lunchtime kick-off and suffered an infuriating last-gasp defeat at Aston Villa, allowing Manchester City to trim Arsenal’s lead at the top to two points. Arteta and the Arsenal players might be secretly pleased to be starting later on SaturdayGettyThis is not the first time the Premier League has opted to change the Saturday 12:30pm kick-off time to 8pm.Liverpool were due to face Aston Villa at lunchtime on Saturday, November 1; the Reds had been in action in the Carabao Cup the previous Wednesday.Meanwhile, events elsewhere in the city led to the clash at home to Villa being moved to the night. Everton’s Hill Dickinson Stadium played host to the England vs Australia rugby league clash earlier on Saturday. The aforementioned 3pm blackout rule meant Liverpool vs Villa couldn’t be staged then, while the Tottenham Hotspur vs Chelsea 5:30pm clash was the pre-arranged TV game for Sky. This left 8pm as the remaining available slot with Liverpool in action in the Champions League the following Tuesday, ruling out a Sunday scheduling. The Premier League has been very accommodating to teams that are playing in Europe this seasonGettyPremier League Gameweek 16Just four games on Saturday, but good things come to those who wait, with fans being treated to a bumper five matches on Sunday.Of the five, four start at 2pm UK time, and there are some mouth-watering fixtures in the offing.The standout clash sees Sunderland play host to Newcastle in the first Premier League Wear-Tyne derby since March 2016. Elsewhere, Nottingham Forest meet Tottenham Hotspur at the City Ground, Manchester City travel to Crystal Palace and Aston Villa face West Ham at the London Stadium. All of these fixtures will have been scheduled for Sunday as each of those matches contains at least one team that has European commitments during the week.Rather surprisingly, the Sunday 4:30pm UK time match sees Brentford play host to Leeds United. It’s not clear why this match has been selected for this slot. And the Monday night match sees Manchester United take on Bournemouth, a match you can listen to live on talkSPORT, kick-off 8pm.