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Week 2 fixtures...



Friday 14th August 2015


Aston Villa v Man Utd



Saturday 15th August 2015


Southampton v Everton

Sunderland v Norwich

Swansea v Newcastle

Tottenham v Stoke

Watford v West Brom

West Ham v Leicester



Sunday 16th August 2015


Crystal Palace v Arsenal

Man City v Chelsea



Monday 17th August 2015


Liverpool v Bournemouth

Week 3 fixtures...



Saturday 22nd August 2015


Man Utd v Newcastle

Crystal Palace v Aston Villa

Leicester v Tottenham

Norwich v Stoke

Sunderland v Swansea

West Ham v Bournemouth



Sunday 23rd August 2015


West Brom v Chelsea

Everton v Man City

Watford v Southampton



Monday 24th August 2015


Arsenal v Liverpool

I don't think the update predictions tab does disappear after you're made all the weekly predictions, because it allows you to make changes until kick-off for each match. If you're still worried, post your predictions on here so you get a score which can be added later...

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