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Another Friday night game before the two-week international break.

Week 7 fixtures...



Friday 30th September 2016


Everton v Crystal Palace



Saturday 1st October 2016


Swansea v Liverpool

Hull v Chelsea

Sunderland v West Brom

Watford v Bournemouth

West Ham v Middlesbrough



Sunday 2nd October 2016


Man Utd v Stoke

Leicester v Southampton

Tottenham v Man City

Burnley v Arsenal

  • 2 weeks later...

Fret no more, it's back.

Week 8 fixtures...



Saturday 15th October 2016


Chelsea v Leicester

Arsenal v Swansea

Bournemouth v Hull

Man City v Everton

Stoke v Sunderland

West Brom v Tottenham

Crystal Palace v West Ham



Sunday 16th October 2016


Middlesbrough v Watford

Southampton v Burnley



Monday 17th October 2016


Liverpool v Man Utd

Week 9 fixtures...



Saturday 22nd October 2016


Bournemouth v Tottenham

Arsenal v Middlesbrough

Burnley v Everton

Hull v Stoke

Leicester v Crystal Palace

Swansea v Watford

West Ham v Sunderland

Liverpool v West Brom



Sunday 23rd October 2016


Man City v Southampton

Chelsea v Man Utd

Week 10 fixtures.

No fisticuffs while making your predictions please...



Saturday 29th October 2016


Sunderland v Arsenal

Man Utd v Burnley

Middlesbrough v Bournemouth

Tottenham v Leicester

Watford v Hull

West Brom v Man City

Crystal Palace v Liverpool



Sunday 30th October 2016


Everton v West Ham

Southampton v Chelsea



Monday 31st October 2016


Stoke v Swansea

Week 11 fixtures...



Saturday 5th November 2016


Bournemouth v Sunderland

Burnley v Crystal Palace

Man City v Middlesbrough

West Ham v Stoke

Chelsea v Everton



Sunday 6th November 2016


Arsenal v Tottenham

Hull v Southampton

Liverpool v Watford

Swansea v Man Utd

Leicester v West Brom



No games next weekend, another international break, but at least England v Scotland should be worth watching...

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