Title rivals Leicester, Arsenal and Tottenham will be live on Sky Sports on the penultimate weekend of an enthralling Premier League season. Leaders Leicester moved seven points clear of nearest rivals Tottenham at the start of April and Sky Sports viewers will be able to follow their bid for a maiden top-flight title throughout the remaining two months. New Sky Live Premier League games Sat May 7: Leicester v Everton (5.30pm) Sun May 8: Tottenham v Southampton (1.30pm) Sun May 8: Man City v Arsenal (4pm) Sky Sports will show Claudio Ranieris side in action against Sunderland, West Ham and Swansea in April - and have now added the Foxes home clash against Everton on May 7 to its live schedule. Tottenham will be hoping to seize on any slip-ups and will play in front of the Sky cameras five times in April and early May, with their home fixture against Southampton added to the bill on May 8.A Super Sunday double-header on that day will also feature Arsenals trip to the Etihad to face Manchester City - a game that could have ramifications for the top-four tussle. Arsenal and Manchester City will do battle at the Etihad, live on Sky Sports Sky Sports viewers are enjoying another huge season of live football, including 127 matches from the Football League, 300 matches from La Liga, the Capital One Cup, the climax of UEFA Euro 2016 qualification, SPFL and Scottish Cup action, as well as MLS and Eredivisie.The number of live Premier League games on Sky Sports increases from 116 to 126 per year for the 2016/17 season.Sky Sports Premier League fixturesApril Tottenham face Southampton live on Sky Sports in May Sat 9: Manchester City v West Bromwich Albion (5.30pm)Sun 10: Sunderland v Leicester City (1.30pm)Sun 10: Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United (4pm)Sat 16: Chelsea v Manchester City (5.30pm)Sun 17: Leicester City v West Ham (1.30pm)Sun 17: Arsenal v Crystal Palace (4pm)Mon 18: Stoke City v Tottenham Hotspur (8pm)Sun 24: Manchester City v Stoke City (12pm)Sun 24: Sunderland v Arsenal (2.05pm)Sun 24: Leicester City v Swansea City (4.15pm)Mon 25: Tottenham Hotspur v West Bromwich Albion (8pm)Sat 30: Arsenal v Norwich City (5.30pm)May Leicesters home match against Everton is live on Sky Sports in May Sun 1: Manchester United v Leicester City (1.30pm)Sun 1: Southampton v Manchester City (4pm)Mon 2: Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur (8pm)Sat 7: Leicester City v Everton (5.30pm) Sun 8: Tottenham Hotspur v Southampton (1.30pm)Sun 8: Manchester City v Arsenal (4pm)All fixtures are subject to change.Find all this seasons fixtures at www.skysports.com/football or via the Sky Sports apps. 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He allowed just one hit as a member of the San Diego Padres in beating Houston 1-0 on July 19, 2012. "He used his breaking ball effectively and he got outs when he needed them," Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said. "Its about throwing strikes and changing speeds. It was a real good effort." Volquez seemed to get better as the game went along. He needed a season-high 114 pitches to give the Pirates their first complete game of the season. "He had command of all of his pitches," St. Louis infielder Matt Carpenter said. "We just werent able to get anything going." Volquez allowed the leadoff batter to reach base in each of the first four innings. He then gave up just two hits over the final five. "When he gets past the fifth, he smells the finish," Hurdle said. Shelby Miller (7-8) allowed four runs in five innings. He walked four and struck out one. Walker extended his hitting streak to a season-high 12 games with a two-run double in the fifth that extended the Pirates lead to 4-1. 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"We just didnt look right from the beginning." St. Louis tied it in the third on a sacrifice fly by Carpenter. Kolten Wong began the inning with a single. Miller lost his third straight decision. "I didnt do a good job of getting ahead in the count," Miller said. "I ended up walking guys and they took advantage of the situation." NOTES: St. Louis OF Allen Craig, mired in an 0-for-13 skid did not play Thursday. ...The Cardinals open a three-game series in Milwaukee on Friday. Joe Kelly (1-1, 0.59) will face Yovani Gallardo (5-5, 3.45) in the first game. Kelly is making his first appearance since straining his left hamstring on April 16. ... Pittsburgh will travel to Cincinnati for a three-game series beginning Friday. LHP Jeff Locke (2-1, 3.08) will face Mat Latos (2-1, 2.41) in the opener. ... St. Louis C Tony Cruz, who is replacing Molina, allowed a passed ball in the sixth that brought in a run. ...There are now just three teams without a complete game this season -- Kansas City, Colorado and the Chicago Cubs. ' ' '