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[Albion] Premier League 19-23/4/25



Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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Saturday 19th April​

Brentford v Brighton & Hove Albion
Crystal Palace v AFC Bournemouth
Everton v Manchester City
West Ham United v Southampton
Aston Villa v Newcastle United (17:30) - Sky Sports

Sunday 20th April​

Fulham v Chelsea (14:00)
Ipswich Town v Arsenal (14:00) - Sky Sports
Manchester United v Wolverhampton Wanderers (14:00)
Leicester City v Liverpool (16:30) - Sky Sports

Monday 21st April​

Tottenham Hotspur v Nottingham Forest (20:00) - Sky Sports

Tuesday 22nd April​

Manchester City v Aston Villa (20:00) - Sky Sports

Wednesday 23rd April​

Arsenal v Crystal Palace (20:00) - Sky Sports

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A1X

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No Saturday lunchtime game?
 


















Official Old Man

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As pointed out to me when I made the same mistake, Tuesday & Wednesdays matches are next weeks games.

Brentford v Brighton & Hove Albion - Away obviously.
Crystal Palace v AFC Bournemouth - Home for PotG
Everton v Manchester City - Yet another Everton game that could go either way.
West Ham United v Southampton - Both teams wearing their beach gear. Half time party to celebrate Potter taking Hammers from 14th to 17th.
Aston Villa v Newcastle United (17:30) - Sky Sports - Newcastle going for 2nd

Sunday 20th April​

Fulham v Chelsea (14:00) - Come on Chelsea
Ipswich Town v Arsenal (14:00) - Sky Sports - Enciso from the halfway line
Manchester United v Wolverhampton Wanderers (14:00) - One lucky win and the world thinks Utd are a good team.
Leicester City v Liverpool (16:30) - Sky Sports - Ali Mac one step closer to a medal

Monday 21st April​

Tottenham Hotspur v Nottingham Forest (20:00) - Sky Sports - Must be something better on ITV4
 










Bozza

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So, today is one of the very few occasions where I want a Chelsea win.

I'm not accepting any of this "our season is over, so it doesn't matter" talk, as it simply isn't.

The odds are stacked against us given our injury list/poor form combo, yes, but Fulham failing to win today means we're still very much in the hunt if we can find a way to get a win or two on the board.
 




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So, today is one of the very few occasions where I want a Chelsea win.

I'm not accepting any of this "our season is over, so it doesn't matter" talk, as it simply isn't.

The odds are stacked against us given our injury list/poor form combo, yes, but Fulham failing to win today means we're still very much in the hunt if we can find a way to get a win or two on the board.
This.
The task is becoming increasingly more difficult, but the reality is that there are still 15 points to play for, and given the unusual nature of this season (for many teams), there are still many permutations for the end of season placings.
It ain't over till it's over.
 




A1X

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