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Week 3 fixtures...



Saturday 27th August 2016


Tottenham v Liverpool

Chelsea v Burnley

Crystal Palace v Bournemouth

Everton v Stoke

Leicester v Swansea

Southampton v Sunderland

Watford v Arsenal

Hull v Man Utd



Sunday 28th August 2016


West Brom v Middlesbrough

Man City v West Ham

Otta Wrote:

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> I am already falling behind from forgetting (not

> that I'd be winning if I always remembered).

>

> Just did today's late KO and tomorrow's 2 games.


What you need is a Morning After Predictions game..



Foxy

Of course you had to spoil it by getting the same amount of points. I'm most happy with going for a nil nil draw. That's got to be the hardest one to go for and one I've probably never done before. I always think there will be a goal, even if its just one.

Week 4 fixtures...



Saturday 10th September 2016


Man Utd v Man City

Arsenal v Southampton

Bournemouth v West Brom

Burnley v Hull

Middlesbrough v Crystal Palace

Stoke v Tottenham

West Ham v Watford

Liverpool v Leicester



Sunday 11th September 2016


Swansea v Chelsea



Monday 12th September 2016


Sunderland v Everton

Another Friday night game so get your predictions (and seat in the pub) in early.

Week 5 fixtures...



Friday 16th September 2016


Chelsea v Liverpool



Saturday 17th September 2016


Hull v Arsenal

Leicester v Burnley

Man City v Bournemouth

West Brom v West Ham

Everton v Middlesbrough



Sunday 18th September 2016


Watford v Man Utd

Crystal Palace v Stoke

Southampton v Swansea

Tottenham v Sunderland

Week 6 fixtures...



Saturday 24th September 2016


Man Utd v Leicester

Bournemouth v Everton

Liverpool v Hull

Middlesbrough v Tottenham

Stoke v West Brom

Sunderland v Crystal Palace

Swansea v Man City

Arsenal v Chelsea



Sunday 25th September 2016


West Ham v Southampton



Monday 26th September 2016


Burnley v Watford

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