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Two weeks to go, but lots of catch-up games this week.

Week 34 fixtures...



Friday 12th May 2017


Everton v Watford

West Bromwich Albion v Chelsea



Saturday 13th May 2017


Manchester City v Leicester City

Bournemouth v Burnley

Middlesbrough v Southampton

Sunderland v Swansea City

Stoke City v Arsenal



Sunday 14th May 2017


Crystal Palace v Hull City

West Ham United v Liverpool

Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United



Monday 15th May 2017


Chelsea v Watford



Tuesday 16th May 2017


Arsenal v Sunderland

Manchester City v West Bromwich Albion



Wednesday 17th May 2017


Southampton v Manchester United



Thursday 18th May 2017


Leicester City v Tottenham Hotspur

Waiting for the predictions to be updated, in the meantime here's the last round of fixtures, all 3pm kick-off on Sunday.

Week 35 fixtures...



Sunday 21st May 2017


Arsenal v Everton

Burnley v West Ham United

Chelsea v Sunderland

Hull City v Tottenham Hotspur

Leicester City v Bournemouth

Liverpool v Middlesbrough

Manchester United v Crystal Palace

Southampton v Stoke City

Swansea City v West Bromwich Albion

Watford v Manchester City

red devil Wrote:

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> Last call for predictions. As it's the last games

> of the season, players being rested, on the beach

> etc, I reckon there will be lots of unusual

> results today and leftfield maxxi will get a good

> score...


Ha! With my usual mix of ridiculous bias and outrageous optimism I got about 14pts but had my one-week-of-the-year-at-the-top-of-the-weekly-predictions a couple of weeks ago and have surely done my usual season's double with a wooden spoon or three along the way. Good fun as usual - when one remembers to do it - thanks RD.

  • 1 month later...

I'll be in if you do start another Red. Maybe there will be new interest to keep the numbers up, in the event of their being retirees.


I wonder how much the Fantasy League participants overlapped with the Prediction Game? There's usually quite a few in that.

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