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Week 29 fixtures...



Saturday 19th March 2016


Everton v Arsenal

Chelsea v West Ham

Crystal Palace v Leicester

Watford v Stoke

West Brom v Norwich

Swansea v Aston Villa



Sunday 20th March 2016


Newcastle v Sunderland

Southampton v Liverpool

Man City v Man Utd

Tottenham v Bournemouth

  • 2 weeks later...

In the home straight, can the hounds catch the fox?

Week 30 fixtures...



Saturday 2nd April 2016


Aston Villa v Chelsea

Arsenal v Watford

Bournemouth v Man City

Norwich v Newcastle

Stoke v Swansea

Sunderland v West Brom

West Ham v Crystal Palace

Liverpool v Tottenham



Sunday 3rd April 2016


Leicester v Southampton

Man Utd v Everton

Week 31 fixtures...



Saturday 9th April 2016


West Ham v Arsenal

Aston Villa v Bournemouth

Crystal Palace v Norwich

Southampton v Newcastle

Swansea v Chelsea

Watford v Everton

Man City v West Brom



Sunday 10th April 2016


Sunderland v Leicester

Liverpool v Stoke

Tottenham v Man Utd



Wednesday 13th April 2016


Crystal Palace v Everton

Foxy, the reality is that only about 15-20 points are up for grabs, and that's assuming a good week. The average weekly score for past winners has been around 7-8 points. Past experience also says that unless someone gets a really big score, or you have several very low scoring weeks, you won't be caught. Won't stop trying though!


Week 32 fixtures...



Saturday 16th April 2016


Norwich v Sunderland

Everton v Southampton

Man Utd v Aston Villa

Newcastle v Swansea

West Brom v Watford

Chelsea v Man City



Sunday 17th April 2016


Bournemouth v Liverpool

Leicester v West Ham

Arsenal v Crystal Palace



Monday 18th April 2016


Stoke v Tottenham



Tuesday 19th April 2016


Newcastle v Man City



Wednesday 20th April 2016


West Ham v Watford

Liverpool v Everton

Man Utd v Crystal Palace



Thursday 21st April 2016


Arsenal v West Brom

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