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Week 22 fixtures...



Saturday 23rd January 2016


Norwich v Liverpool

Crystal Palace v Tottenham

Leicester v Stoke

Man Utd v Southampton

Sunderland v Bournemouth

Watford v Newcastle

West Brom v Aston Villa

West Ham v Man City



Sunday 24th January 2016


Everton v Swansea

Arsenal v Chelsea

Mini Leagues

Name: EDF Predictor League 2015/16

Owner: Red Devil 2

Leaderboard


Stage:

POS. NAME CORRECT RESULTS CORRECT OUTCOMES INCORRECT POINTS

1 Dulwich Fox 26 77 127 155

2 Park Drive 21 83 126 146

3 Red Devil 20 81 129 141

4 lady gooner 19 75 136 132

5 max xi 18 77 135 131

6 aquarius moon 25 51 154 126

7 rhinestone cowboy 17 69 144 120

8 Jah Lush 15 74 141 119

9 Otta Athletic (as if) 10 61 159 91


Sorry not as pretty as when RD does it!

Name: EDF Predictor League 2015/16

Owner: Red Devil 2


Week 22


Stage:

POS. NAME CORRECT RESULTS CORRECT OUTCOMES INCORRECT POINTS

1 Dulwich Fox 2 2 6 8

2 Jah Lush 1 3 6 6

2 lady gooner 1 3 6 6

2 Otta Athletic (as if) 1 3 6 6

3 Red Devil 1 1 8 4

3 max xi 0 4 6 4

4 Park Drive 0 3 7 3

4 rhinestone cowboy 0 3 7 3

5 aquarius moon 0 0 10 0

Week 23 fixtures...



Tuesday 2nd February 2016


Arsenal v Southampton

Leicester v Liverpool

Norwich v Tottenham

Sunderland v Man City

West Ham v Aston Villa

Crystal Palace v Bournemouth

Man Utd v Stoke

West Brom v Swansea



Wednesday 3rd February 2016


Everton v Newcastle

Watford v Chelsea

Week 24 fixtures...



Saturday 6th February 2016


Man City v Leicester

Aston Villa v Norwich

Liverpool v Sunderland

Newcastle v West Brom

Stoke v Everton

Swansea v Crystal Palace

Tottenham v Watford

Southampton v West Ham



Sunday 7th February 2016


Bournemouth v Arsenal

Chelsea v Man Utd

PredictAddict is showing the Saints v Hammers match as being on Monday night.

It's actually being played on Saturday at 5-30pm, so to be on the safe side, make your prediction before the Sat kick-off time.

If PA don't change it, add in the actual score and get 3 easy points!...

Week 25 fixtures...



Saturday 13th February 2016


Sunderland v Man Utd

Bournemouth v Stoke

Crystal Palace v Watford

Everton v West Brom

Norwich v West Ham

Swansea v Southampton

Chelsea v Newcastle



Sunday 14th February 2016


Arsenal v Leicester

Aston Villa v Liverpool

Man City v Tottenham

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