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Measly two points from today, flipped between Liverpool and Newcastle games, both a little dull, Liverpool looked quite toothless. Wishing I'd remembered yesterday and done what 99% of fantasy football players probably did too with Watford coming up- got Aguero as captain

Week 6 fixtures...



Saturday 23 September 2017


12:30

West Ham v Spurs


15:00

Burnley v Huddersfield

Everton v AFC Bournemouth

Man City v C Palace

Southampton v Man Utd

Stoke v Chelsea

Swansea v Watford


17:30

Leicester v Liverpool



Sunday 24 September 2017


16:00

Brighton v Newcastle



Monday 25 September 2017


20:00

Arsenal v West Brom

Week 7 fixtures...



Saturday 30 September 2017


12:30

Huddersfield v Spurs


15:00

AFC Bournemouth v Leicester

Man Utd v C Palace

Stoke v Southampton

West Brom v Watford

West Ham v Swansea


17:30

Chelsea v Man City



Sunday 1 October 2017


12:00

Arsenal v Brighton


14:15

Everton v Burnley


16:30

Newcastle v Liverpool

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Had 3-4 games where I was sitting on 3 points but

> lost out to late goals..

>

> Guess that happens to the most of us. :(



I'm sure they even themselves out over the season. Today, late goals cost me 3pts in the Spurs game, but got me 3pts in the Stoke game...

This season's weekly average score so far is 7.57.

Last season's final average score was 8.65.

Previous seasons were 7.03, 7.94 and 7.94.

So ignoring last season, this season's scoring so far is about average.

However, as winner of last season's comp I can confirm that the standard then was indeed much higher...:)

  • 2 weeks later...

Time to get your prediction hats back on again.

Week 8 fixtures...



Saturday 14 October 2017


12:30

Liverpool v Man Utd


15.00

Burnley v West Ham

C Palace v Chelsea

Man City v Stoke

Spurs v AFC Bournemouth

Swansea v Huddersfield


17:30

Watford Arsenal



Sunday 15 October 2017


13:30

Brighton v Everton


16:00

Southampton v Newcastle



Monday 16 October 2017


20:00

Leicester v West Brom

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