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Week 32 fixtures...



Friday 26th April


Liverpool v Huddersfield Town



Saturday 27th April


Tottenham Hotspur v West Ham United

Crystal Palace v Everton

Fulham v Cardiff City

Southampton v AFC Bournemouth

Watford v Wolverhampton Wanderers

Brighton & Hove Albion v Newcastle United



Sunday 28th April


Leicester City v Arsenal

Burnley v Manchester City

Manchester United v Chelsea

Another Friday pm game.

Week 33 fixtures...



Friday 3rd May


Everton v Burnley



Saturday 4th May


AFC Bournemouth v Tottenham Hotspur

West Ham United v Southampton

Wolverhampton Wanderers v Fulham

Cardiff City v Crystal Palace

Newcastle United v Liverpool



Sunday 5th May


Chelsea v Watford

Huddersfield Town v Manchester United

Arsenal v Brighton & Hove Albion



Monday 6th May


Manchester City v Leicester City

All to play for at the top of the table.

Week 34 fixtures...



Sunday 12th May


Brighton & Hove Albion v Manchester City

Burnley v Arsenal

Crystal Palace v AFC Bournemouth

Fulham v Newcastle United

Leicester City v Chelsea

Liverpool v Wolverhampton Wanderers

Manchester United v Cardiff City

Southampton v Huddersfield Town

Tottenham Hotspur v Everton

Watford v West Ham United

Yes, congrats to Jah, consistently each season has always got one of the fewest amounts of incorrect outcomes but kept missing out by not getting enough correct results, which he did this season. Winner's speech Jah? You must be gagging to talk about Spuds too :)

Thanks to everyone for taking part, see you all in August...


Week 34 points...


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Week 34 table...


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No room for all the past winners, so he's a roll call since we started...


2012/13 - Red Devil - 249pts (this was pre-Predict Addict, I think with a different scoring system)

2014/14 - Rhinestone Cowboy - 270pts

2014/15 - Park Drive - 262pts

2015/16 - Park Drive - 253pts

2016/17 - Red Devil - 303pts

2017/18 - Park Drive - 292pts

2018/19 - Jah Lush - 295pts

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