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Week 9 fixtures...



Saturday 17th October 2015


Tottenham v Liverpool

Chelsea v Aston Villa

Crystal Palace v West Ham

Everton v Man Utd

Man City v Bournemouth

Southampton v Leicester

West Brom v Sunderland

Watford v Arsenal



Sunday 18th October 2015


Newcastle v Norwich



Monday 19th October 2015


Swansea v Stoke

Methinks a tough week for predictions, lots of very close games.

Week 10 fixtures...



Saturday 24th October 2015


Aston Villa v Swansea

Leicester v Crystal Palace

Norwich v West Brom

Stoke v Watford

West Ham v Chelsea

Arsenal v Everton



Sunday 25th October 2015


Sunderland v Newcastle

Bournemouth v Tottenham

Man Utd v Man City

Liverpool v Southampton

Week 11 fixtures...



Saturday 31st October 2015


Chelsea v Liverpool

Crystal Palace v Man Utd

Man City v Norwich

Newcastle v Stoke

Swansea v Arsenal

Watford v West Ham

West Brom v Leicester



Sunday 1st November 2015


Everton v Sunderland

Southampton v Bournemouth



Monday 2nd November 2015


Tottenham v Aston Villa

maxxi Wrote:

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> Predictions done despite my Viennese exile; might

> be the air here but I fancy a Palace and Swansea

> double - feck it, I'm sure to forget to do this at

> some point so may as well include Norwich for the

> trifecta.


That's funny.. I've got Palace.. Swansea & Norwich all to lose.. :)

Sorry AqM. :(


Foxy.

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