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Week 16 fixtures...



Saturday 20th December 2014


Man City v Crystal Palace

Aston Villa v Man Utd

Hull v Swansea

QPR v West Brom

Southampton v Everton

Tottenham v Burnley

West Ham v Leicester



Sunday 21st December 2014


Newcastle v Sunderland

Liverpool v Arsenal



Monday 22nd December 2014


Stoke v Chelsea




Week 17 is a triple Brucie Bonus week, I'll post the fixtures early next week before Christmas, so don't forget to do your predictions then, if you're going to be busy over the Festive period...

Week 17 fixtures...



Friday 26th December 2014


Chelsea v West Ham

Burnley v Liverpool

Crystal Palace v Southampton

Everton v Stoke

Leicester v Tottenham

Man Utd v Newcastle

Sunderland v Hull

Swansea v Aston Villa

West Brom v Man City

Arsenal v QPR



Sunday 28th December 2014


Tottenham v Man Utd

Southampton v Chelsea

Aston Villa v Sunderland

Hull v Leicester

Man City v Burnley

QPR v Crystal Palace

Stoke v West Brom

West Ham v Arsenal

Newcastle v Everton



Monday 29th December 2014


Liverpool v Swansea



Thursday 1st January 2015


Stoke v Man Utd

Aston Villa v Crystal Palace

Hull v Everton

Liverpool v Leicester

Man City v Sunderland

Newcastle v Burnley

QPR v Swansea

Southampton v Arsenal

West Ham v West Brom

Tottenham v Chelsea

Just had a look at my predictions. Had a pretty good Boxing Day with 4 correct scores and 14 points, but only managed 5 points on the weekend, so 19 points so far for the festive period.


Just changed a couple of predictions for tomorrow, which no doubt I'll end up regretting.

I can't believe we're expected to make another set of predictions less than 48 hours since the last lot. We need time to recover. Do UEFA know about this?

Anyways, it's the FA Cup this weekend, PredictAddict still don't seem to be doing an FA Cup version, so predictions will have to be posted on here as before. The format for the EDF Predictor FA Cup is that I pick the 10 'most interesting' matches for rounds 3rd to 5th, then the top 8 predictors go onto the QF's in a head-to-head knock-out basis. I'll produce a weekly league table. Anyone can join in, so please feel free to do so.



The EDF Predictor FA Cup 2015 - 3rd Round...



Saturday 3rd January 2015


Blyth Spartans v Birmingham

Tranmere v Swansea

West Brom v Gateshead



Sunday 4th January 2015


Dover v Crystal Palace

Sunderland v Leeds

Southampton v Ipswich

Yeovil v Man Utd



Monday 5th January 2015


Burnley v Tottenham

Wimbledon v Liverpool



Tuesday 6th January 2015


Everton v West Ham

Saturday 3rd January 2015


Blyth Spartans 1 Birmingham 4

Tranmere 1 Swansea 3

West Brom 3 Gateshead 0



Sunday 4th January 2015


Dover 1 Crystal Palace 4

Sunderland 2 Leeds 1

Southampton 5 Ipswich 0

Yeovil 0 Man Utd 6



Monday 5th January 2015


Burnley 1 Tottenham 2

Wimbledon 0 Liverpool 3



Tuesday 6th January 2015


Everton 2 West Ham 1

Saturday 3rd January 2015


Blyth Spartans 0 Birmingham 3

Tranmere 1 Swansea 2

West Brom 3 Gateshead 0



Sunday 4th January 2015


Dover 2 Crystal Palace 2

Sunderland 2 Leeds 0

Southampton 4 Ipswich 1

Yeovil 2 Man Utd 3



Monday 5th January 2015


Burnley 1 Tottenham 2

Wimbledon 0 Liverpool 2



Tuesday 6th January 2015


Everton 1 West Ham 2

Saturday 3rd January 2015


Blyth Spartans 1 Birmingham 1

Tranmere 0 Swansea 2

West Brom 3 Gateshead 0



Sunday 4th January 2015


Dover 1 Crystal Palace 2

Sunderland 2 Leeds 2

Southampton 2 Ipswich 1

Yeovil 1 Man Utd 4



Monday 5th January 2015


Burnley 1 Tottenham 2

Wimbledon 0 Liverpool 3



Tuesday 6th January 2015


Everton 2 West Ham 1

Saturday 3rd January 2015


Blyth Spartans 1 Birmingham 2

Tranmere 1 Swansea 3

West Brom 3 Gateshead 1



Sunday 4th January 2015


Dover 0 Crystal Palace 3

Sunderland 2 Leeds 1

Southampton 2 Ipswich 1

Yeovil 0 Man Utd 4



Monday 5th January 2015


Burnley 1 Tottenham 3

Wimbledon 0 Liverpool 2



Tuesday 6th January 2015


Everton 1 West Ham 1

Saturday 3rd January 2015


Blyth Spartans 0 Birmingham 2

Tranmere 1 Swansea 2

West Brom 2 Gateshead 1



Sunday 4th January 2015


Dover 0 Crystal Palace 2

Sunderland 2 Leeds 1

Southampton 3 Ipswich 1

Yeovil 1 Man Utd 0



Monday 5th January 2015


Burnley 2 Tottenham 1

Wimbledon 1 Liverpool 0



Tuesday 6th January 2015


Everton 1 West Ham 2

Saturday 3rd January 2015


Blyth Spartans 1 v 2 Birmingham

Tranmere 0 v 3 Swansea

West Brom 4 v 1 Gateshead



Sunday 4th January 2015


Dover 1 v 1 Crystal Palace

Sunderland 2 v 0 Leeds

Southampton 3 v 1 Ipswich

Yeovil 0 v 4 Man Utd



Monday 5th January 2015


Burnley 3 v 2 Tottenham

Wimbledon 1 v 3 Liverpool



Tuesday 6th January 2015


Everton 1 v 3 West Ham

The scores for the FA Cup 3rd Round are as follows...


AM 10pts

AqM 8pts

JL 7pts

mx 6pts

Ot 6pts

LG 5pts

RD 5pts

EP 1pt


I haven't bothered with a table. Unless we get at least one extra player to join in, then there is no point in continuing with the league, as all 8 current players will qualify for the QF knock out stage regardless...

Week 18 fixtures...



Saturday 10th January 2015


Sunderland v Liverpool

Burnley v QPR

Chelsea v Newcastle

Everton v Man City

Leicester v Aston Villa

Swansea v West Ham

West Brom v Hull

Crystal Palace v Tottenham



Sunday 11th January 2015


Arsenal v Stoke

Man Utd v Southampton

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