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Week 6 fixtures...



Saturday 27th September 2014


Liverpool v Everton

Chelsea v Aston Villa

Crystal Palace v Leicester

Hull v Man City

Man Utd v West Spam

Southampton v QPR

Sunderland v Swansea

Arsenal v Tottenham



Sunday 28th September 2014


West Brom v Burnley



Monday 29th September 2014


Stoke v Newcastle

Another bad week looming! Haven't yet got my head around the difference between this season & last.


Everton, Liverpool, Spurs not as good as expected.


Saints, Swansea, Villa, Palace & Leicester better than expected.


Man utd are an enigma so never expected anything.


Only Chelsea, Arsenal & Man city true to form so far.


Biggest shock of all, West Ham are doing quite well ;-)

Week 7 fixtures...



Saturday 4th October 2014


Hull v Crystal Palace

Leicester v Burnley

Liverpool v West Brom

Sunderland v Stoke

Swansea v Newcastle

Aston Villa v Man City



Sunday 5th October 2014


Man Utd v Everton

Chelsea v Arsenal

Tottenham v Southampton

West Ham v QPR

  • 2 weeks later...

It's back.

Week 8 fixtures...



Saturday 18th October 2014


Man City v Tottenham

Arsenal v Hull

Burnley v West Ham

Crystal Palace v Chelsea

Everton v Aston Villa

Newcastle v Leicester

Southampton v Sunderland



Sunday 19th October 2014


QPR v Liverpool

Stoke v Swansea



Monday 20th October 2014


West Brom v Man Utd

Week 9 fixtures...



Saturday 25th October 2014


West Ham v Man City

Liverpool v Hull

Southampton v Stoke

Sunderland v Arsenal

West Brom v Crystal Palace

Swansea v Leicester



Sunday 26th October 2014


Burnley v Everton

Tottenham v Newcastle

Man Utd v Chelsea



Monday 27th October 2014


QPR v Aston Villa

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