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Week 6 fixtures, lots of great games this weekend, the PL keeps on giving...



Saturday 19th September 2015


Chelsea v Arsenal

Aston Villa v West Brom

Bournemouth v Sunderland

Newcastle v Watford

Stoke v Leicester

Swansea v Everton

Man City v West Ham



Sunday 20th September 2015


Tottenham v Crystal Palace

Liverpool v Norwich

Southampton v Man Utd

Week 7 fixtures...



Saturday 26th September 2015


Tottenham v Man City

Leicester v Arsena

Liverpool v Aston Villa

Man Utd v Sunderland

Southampton v Swansea

Stoke v Bournemouth

West Ham v Norwich

Newcastle v Chelsea



Sunday 27th September 2015


Watford v Crystal Palace



Monday 28th September 2015


West Brom v Everton

Thanks Foxy.

Week 8 fixtures...



Saturday 3rd October 2015


Crystal Palace v West Brom

Aston Villa v Stoke

Bournemouth v Watford

Man City v Newcastle

Norwich v Leicester

Sunderland v West Ham

Chelsea v Southampton



Sunday 4th October 2015


Everton v Liverpool

Arsenal v Man Utd

Swansea v Tottenham

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