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Week 26 fixtures...



Saturday 15th March 2014


Hull V Man City

Everton V Cardiff

Fulham V Newcastle

Southampton V Norwich

Stoke V West Ham

Sunderland V Crystal Palace

Swansea V West Brom

Aston Villa V Chelsea



Propa Norty Super Sunday 16th March 2014


Man Utd V Liverpool

Tottenham V Arsenal

EDF Predictor Champions League Last 16 Round 4 scores...



JL - 2 Correct Results + 1 Correct Score = 5 pts

OT - 2 Correct Results + 1 Correct Score = 5 pts


SC - 1 Correct Result + 1 Correct Score = 4 pts


RD - 3 Correct Results + 0 Correct Scores = 3 pts


AqM - 2 Correct Results + 0 Correct Scores = 2 pts

Mx - 2 Correct Results + 0 Correct Scores = 2 pts

RC - 2 Correct Results + 0 Correct Scores = 2 pts


LG - 1 Correct Result + 0 Correct Scores = 1 pt



BS is knocked-out. Draw for QF's this Friday. As there are no numbered balls in the CL draw, the remaining teams have been arranged alphabetically and given a number 1 to 8, of which each team's number will be given to the player who finished in the corresponding position in the mini league as follows...


1 = Athletico Madrid = JL

2 = Barcelona = RD

3 = Bayern Munich = AqM

4 = Borrusia Dortmund = LG

5 = Chelsea = OT

6 = Man Utd = RC

7 = PSG = SC

8 = Real Madrid = Mx


So, if Bayern are drawn against PSG, AqM will play SC in one of the QF head to heads...

Week 27 fixtures...



Saturday 22nd March 2014


Chelsea V Arsenal

Cardiff V Liverpool

Everton V Swansea

Hull V West Brom

Man City V Fulham

Newcastle V Crystal Palace

Norwich V Sunderland

West Ham V Man Utd



Sunday 23rd March 2014


Tottenham V Southampton

Aston Villa V Stoke



Tuesday 25th March 2014


Arsenal V Swansea*

Man Utd V Man City

Newcastle V Everton*



Wednesday 26th March 2014


West Ham V Hull

Liverpool V Sunderland



*For some reason PredictAddict hasn't listed these two fixtures. Not sure if they're wrong or the BBC, I suspect the former, so keep an eye out for changes...

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