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Week 16 fixtures...



Saturday 21st December 2013


Liverpool V Cardiff

Crystal Palace V Newcastle

Fulham V Man City

Man Utd V West Ham

Stoke V Aston Villa

Sunderland V Norwich

West Brom V Hull



Sunday 22nd December 2013


Southampton V Tottenham

Swansea V Everton



Monday 23rd December 2013


Arsenal V Chelsea



Don't forget there are lots of games over the festive break, so if you're going to be busy/away, best to do your predictions in advance...Merry Christmas!

Week 17 fixtures



Saturday 28th December 2013


West Ham V West Brom

Aston Villa V Swansea

Hull V Fulham

Man City V Crystal Palace

Norwich V Man Utd

Cardiff V Sunderland



Sunday 29th December 2013


Everton V Southampton

Newcastle V Arsenal

Chelsea V Liverpoo

Tottenham V Stoke



Wednesday 1st January 2014


Swansea V Man City

Arsenal V Cardiff

Crystal Palace V Norwich

Fulham V West Ham

Liverpool V Hull

Southampton V Chelsea

Stoke V Everton

Sunderland V Aston Villa

West Brom V Newcastle

Man Utd V Tottenham

There's been an update of sorts. I scored 10pts over last weekend's games, and 4pts for the Boxing Day games. For some reason the weekly table has only included the 10pts, yet on the overall table my score has gone up by 14pts.

Can someone else check to see if the same has happened to your scores...


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