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Week 6 fixtures...



Saturday 22nd September


Fulham v Watford

Burnley v AFC Bournemouth

Cardiff City v Manchester City

Crystal Palace v Newcastle United

Leicester City v Huddersfield Town

Liverpool v Southampton

Manchester United v Wolverhampton Wanderers

Brighton & Hove Albion v Tottenham Hotspur



Sunday 23rd September


West Ham United v Chelsea

Arsenal v Everton

Week 7 fixtures...



Saturday 29th September


West Ham United v Manchester United

Arsenal v Watford

Everton v Fulham

Huddersfield Town v Tottenham Hotspur

Manchester City v Brighton & Hove Albion

Newcastle United v Leicester City

Wolverhampton Wanderers v Southampton

Chelsea v Liverpool



Sunday 30th September


Cardiff City v Burnley



Monday 1st October


AFC Bournemouth v Crystal Palace

Week 8 fixtures, note Friday night game...



Friday 5th October


Brighton & Hove Albion v West Ham United



Saturday 6th October


Burnley v Huddersfield Town

Crystal Palace v Wolverhampton Wanderers

Leicester City v Everton

Tottenham Hotspur v Cardiff City

Watford v AFC Bournemouth

Manchester United v Newcastle United



Sunday 7th October


Fulham v Arsenal

Southampton v Chelsea

Liverpool v Manchester City

  • 2 weeks later...

Week 9 fixtures...



Saturday 20th October


Chelsea v Manchester United

AFC Bournemouth v Southampton

Cardiff City v Fulham

Manchester City v Burnley

Newcastle United v Brighton & Hove Albion

West Ham United v Tottenham Hotspur

Wolverhampton Wanderers v Watford

Huddersfield Town v Liverpool



Sunday 21st October


Everton v Crystal Palace



Monday 22nd October


Arsenal v Leicester City

Week 10 fixtures...



Saturday 27th October


Brighton & Hove Albion v Wolverhampton Wanderers

Fulham v AFC Bournemouth

Liverpool v Cardiff City

Southampton v Newcastle United

Watford v Huddersfield Town

Leicester City v West Ham United



Sunday 28th October


Burnley v Chelsea

Crystal Palace v Arsenal

Manchester United v Everton



Monday 29th October


Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City

Week 11 fixtures...



Saturday 3rd November


AFC Bournemouth v Manchester United

Cardiff City v Leicester City

Everton v Brighton & Hove Albion

Newcastle United v Watford

West Ham United v Burnley

Arsenal v Liverpool

Wolverhampton Wanderers v Tottenham Hotspur



Sunday 4th November


Manchester City v Southampton

Chelsea v Crystal Palace



Monday 5th November


Huddersfield Town v Fulham

Week 12 fixtures...



Saturday 10th November


Cardiff City v Brighton & Hove Albion

Huddersfield Town v West Ham United

Leicester City v Burnley

Newcastle United v AFC Bournemouth

Southampton v Watford

Crystal Palace v Tottenham Hotspur



Sunday 11th November


Liverpool v Fulham

Chelsea v Everton

Arsenal v Wolverhampton Wanderers

Manchester City v Manchester United

  • 2 weeks later...

Week 13 fixtures...



Saturday 24th November


Brighton & Hove Albion v Leicester City

Everton v Cardiff City

Fulham v Southampton

Manchester United v Crystal Palace

Watford v Liverpool

West Ham United v Manchester City

Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea



Sunday 25th November


AFC Bournemouth v Arsenal

Wolverhampton Wanderers v Huddersfield Town



Monday 26th November


Burnley v Newcastle United

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