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It's back, and some tasty looking games too.

Week 12 fixtures...



Saturday 23rd November 2013


Everton V Liverpool

Arsenal V Southampton

Fulham V Swansea

Hull V Crystal Palace

Newcastle V Norwich

Stoke V Sunderland

West Ham V Chelsea



Sunday 24th November 2013


Man City V Tottenham

Cardiff V Man Utd



Monday 25th November 2013


West Brom V Aston Villa

Week 13 fixtures...



Saturday 30th November 2013


Aston Villa V Sunderland

Cardiff V Arsenal

Everton V Stoke

Norwich V Crystal Palace

West Ham V Fulham

Newcastle V West Brom



Sunday 1st December 2013


Tottenham V Man Utd

Hull V Liverpool

Chelsea V Southampton

Man City V Swansea



ETA: Just seen that next week's mid-week games are part of Week 13 fixtures...



Tuesday 3rd December 2013


Crystal Palace V West Ham



Wednesday 4th December 2013


Arsenal V Hull

Liverpool V Norwich

Man Utd V Everton

Southampton V Aston Villa

Stoke V Cardiff

Sunderland V Chelsea

Swansea V Newcastle

Fulham V Tottenham

West Brom V Man City

Week 14 games...



Saturday 7th December 2013


Man Utd V Newcastle

Crystal Palace V Cardiff

Liverpool V West Ham

Southampton V Man City

Stoke V Chelsea

West Brom V Norwich

Sunderland V Tottenham


Sunday 8th December 2013


Fulham V Aston Villa

Arsenal V Everton



Monday 9th December


Swansea V Hull

Just in case my predictions aren't uploaded on the website I'm going to put mine up here.


Man Utd 2 Newcastle 1

Crystal Palace 1 Cardiff 1

Liverpool 3 West Ham 0

Southampton 2 Man City 3

Stoke 0 Chelsea 3

West Brom 2 Norwich 0

Sunderland 1 Tottenham 2


Sunday 8th December 2013


Fulham 2 Aston Villa 2

Arsenal 2 Everton 1



Monday 9th December


Swansea 2 Hull 1

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