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Week 15 fixtures...



Saturday 14th December 2013


Man City V Arsenal

Cardiff V West Brom

Chelsea V Crystal Palace

Everton V Fulham

Newcastle V Southampton

West Ham V Sunderland

Hull V Stoke



Sunday 15th December 2013


Aston Villa V Man Utd

Norwich V Swansea

Tottenham V Liverpool

Liverpool not being in Europe and getting knocked out of the League Cup early, has probably helped their league form, especially as they haven't got a lot of quality outside their first 11. Injuries and suspensions come into play this time of year, so I expect their form will drop a little in the coming weeks. From a personal point of view a draw would be good but I think Spurs will nick it.

I've never liked the Saturday early doors games, especially if it's a big crucial game like City v Arsenal. It's never a decent atmosphere, most fans probably still hungover. Not sure for whose benefit it's on at that time. Certainly not the away fans. I don't think BT even benefit, surely their advertising revenue would be greater if the game was played in the afternoon/evening. I'm liking Sky's Saturday 5-30pm game though, perfect post-Saturday chores and pre-Saturday scoff and beers. City to put down a marker and win by at least 2 goals...

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