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Week 22 fixtures, double bubble...



Saturday 8th February 2014


Liverpool V Arsenal

Aston Villa V West Ham

Chelsea V Newcastle

Crystal Palace V West Brom

Norwich V Man City

Southampton V Stoke

Sunderland V Hull

Swansea V Cardiff



Sunday 9th February 2014


Tottenham V Everton

Man Utd V Fulham



Tuesday 11th February 2014


Cardiff V Aston Villa

Hull V Southampton

West Ham V Norwich

West Brom V Chelsea



Wednesday 12th February 2014


Arsenal V Man Utd

Everton V Crystal Palace

Man City V Sunderland

Newcastle V Tottenham

Stoke V Swansea

Fulham V Liverpool

Waiting on PredictAddict to update the weekly league scores, in the meantime here are the fixtures for this weekend's cup matches, final round to see who qualifies for the last 8 head to head...



The EDF Footy Predictor Cup 2014 - 5th Round...



Saturday 15th February 2014


Sunderland V Southampton

Cardiff V Wigan

Sheff Wed V Charlton

Man City V Chelsea



Sunday 16th February 2014


Everton V Swansea

Sheff Utd V Nottm Forest

Arsenal V Liverpool



Monday 17th February 2014


Brighton V Hull

Saturday 15th February 2014


Sunderland 1 V 1 Southampton

Cardiff 1 V 2 Wigan

Sheff Wed 0 V 1 Charlton

Man City 2 V 1 Chelsea



Sunday 16th February 2014


Everton 2 V 0 Swansea

Sheff Utd 1 V 2 Nottm Forest

Arsenal 1 V 1 Liverpool



Monday 17th February 2014


Brighton 1 V 3 Hull

Saturday 15th February 2014


Sunderland 2 Southampton 1

Cardiff 3 Wigan 0

Sheff Wed 2 Charlton 0

Man City 2 Chelsea 1



Sunday 16th February 2014


Everton 2 Swansea 0

Sheff Utd 2 Nottm Forest 1

Arsenal 2 Liverpool 1



Monday 17th February 2014


Brighton 1 Hull 2

Saturday 15th February 2014


Sunderland 1 Southampton 2

Cardiff 2 Wigan 1

Sheff Wed 3 Charlton 1

Man City 2 Chelsea 2



Sunday 16th February 2014


Everton 3 Swansea 2

Sheff Utd 2 Nottm Forest 2

Arsenal 1 Liverpool 3



Monday 17th February 2014


Brighton 1 Hull 2

Saturday 15th February 2014


Sunderland 1 Southampton 2

Cardiff 2 Wigan 2

Sheff Wed 2 Charlton 1

Man City 2 Chelsea 1



Sunday 16th February 2014


Everton 2 Swansea 1

Sheff Utd 1 Nottm Forest 2

Arsenal 1 Liverpool 1



Monday 17th February 2014


Brighton 1 Hull 1

Saturday 15th February 2014


Sunderland 1 V 2 Southampton

Cardiff 2 V 1 Wigan

Sheff Wed 1 V 1 Charlton

Man City 2 V 2 Chelsea



Sunday 16th February 2014


Everton 3 V 1 Swansea

Sheff Utd 1 V 2 Nottm Forest

Arsenal 1 V 3 Liverpool



Monday 17th February 2014


Brighton 0 V 2 Hull

Saturday 15th February 2014


Sunderland 1 Southampton 1

Cardiff 1 Wigan 0

Sheff Wed 1 Charlton 1

Man City 1 Chelsea 0



Sunday 16th February 2014


Everton 2 Swansea 0

Sheff Utd 0 Nottm Forest 1

Arsenal 1 Liverpool 0



Monday 17th February 2014


Brighton 1 Hull 1

Just a reminder that next Tues/Wed is the start of the EDF Champions League.

In total here will be 16 games to predict, and like the EDF Cup, the top 8 teams will go through to the last 8 head-to-heads. As a few still haven't posted their Cup predictions, I'll wait until Monday before posting the first batch of fixtures...

I've missed the early KO, but it's still 0-0 as I post.



Saturday 15th February 2014


Sunderland 0 Southampton 3

Cardiff 2 Wigan 0

Sheff Wed 1 Charlton 2

Man City 2 Chelsea 0



Sunday 16th February 2014


Everton 2 Swansea 0

Sheff Utd 2 Nottm Forest 1

Arsenal 1 Liverpool 2



Monday 17th February 2014


Brighton 1 Hull 1

Otta Wrote:

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> I suspect I nay be knocked out.


I doubt it Ots, you were miles ahead of the 'wooden spooners', you would've probably qualified even if you hadn't made any predictions this round...

Surely the re-arranged game will be played before the next round begins?


If so, it doesn't matter what happens tomorrow. It all hinges on the Sheff Wed score and it's between RD and me for the final place.


Done the calculations. May the best wo(man) win!


:)

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