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Week 26 fixtures...



Saturday 27th February 2016


West Ham v Sunderland

Leicester v Norwich

Southampton v Chelsea

Stoke v Aston Villa

Watford v Bournemouth

West Brom v Crystal Palace



Sunday 28th February 2016


Man Utd v Arsenal

Tottenham v Swansea



Tuesday 1st March 2016


Aston Villa v Everton

Bournemouth v Southampton

Leicester v West Brom

Norwich v Chelsea

Sunderland v Crystal Palace



Wednesday 2nd March 2016


Arsenal v Swansea

Stoke v Newcastle

West Ham v Tottenham

Liverpool v Man City

Man Utd v Watford

Predict Addict still haven't updated Week 26 fixtures i.e. they are still showing Liverpool and City as playing PL games on Sunday when in fact they were postponed due their involvement in the Capital One Cup.

However, the overall table looks like it is up to date, so here it is...



Week 26 table...


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Week 27 fixtures...



Saturday 5th March 2016


Tottenham v Arsenal

Chelsea v Stoke

Everton v West Ham

Man City v Aston Villa

Newcastle v Bournemouth

Southampton v Sunderland

Swansea v Norwich

Watford v Leicester



Sunday 6th March 2016


Crystal Palace v Liverpool

West Brom v Man Utd

Predict Addict's fixture list is totally out of sync with the games actually being played this weekend.

Week 28 fixtures...



Saturday 12th March 2016


Norwich v Man City

Bournemouth v Swansea

Stoke v Southampton



Sunday 13th March 2016


Aston Villa v Tottenham



Monday 14th March 2016


Leicester v Newcastle

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