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It's back. Because of the EFL final there are only 8 matches this week.

Week 24 fixtures...



Saturday 25th February 2017


Chelsea v Swansea City

Crystal Palace v Middlesbrough

Everton v Sunderland

Hull City v Burnley

West Bromwich Albion v Bournemouth

Watford v West Ham United



Sunday 26th February 2017


Tottenham Hotspur v Stoke City



Monday 27th February 2017


Leicester City v Liverpool

This has happened before, the system will just show the void matches without a result and therefore the weekly points table doesn't get updated. The last time it happened it took them about a week later to eventually remove a void match. I think it was Jah who wrote to them...

Week 25 fixtures...



Saturday 4th March 2017


Manchester United v Bournemouth

Leicester City v Hull City

Stoke City v Middlesbrough

Swansea City v Burnley

Watford v Southampton

West Bromwich Albion v Crystal Palace

Liverpool v Arsenal



Sunday 5th March 2017


Tottenham Hotspur v Everton

Sunderland v Manchester City



Monday 6th March 2017


West Ham United v Chelsea



Wednesday 8th March 2017


Manchester City v Stoke City*



*Predict Addict is showing this game as being played on the following Saturday (11th) at 12-30pm, which is wrong as the game has been moved to this coming Wednesday because of City's involvement in the FA Cup...

???? Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

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> > Wanted: Lost technique. Possibly stolen. Two

> > suspects seen driving away in a devil may care

> > fashion.

>

>

> I am concentrating on the rugby what's your

> excuse?


I was copying you :)

Week 27 fixtures...



Saturday 18th March 2017


West Bromwich Albion v Arsenal

Crystal Palace v Watford

Everton v Hull City

Stoke City v Chelsea

Sunderland v Burnley

West Ham United v Leicester City

Bournemouth v Swansea City



Sunday 19th March 2017


Middlesbrough v Manchester United

Tottenham Hotspur v Southampton

Manchester City v Liverpool

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