Friday, November 28, 2008

Premier League news and results

Saturday November 29Time Match

15:00 Aston Villa

v

Fulham

15:00 Middlesbrough

v
Newcastle United

15:00 Stoke City
v
Hull City

15:00 Sunderland
v
Bolton Wanderers

15:00 Wigan Athletic
v
West Bromwich


Sunday November 30Time Match

13:30 Manchester City
v
Manchester United

15:00 Portsmouth
v
Blackburn Rovers

15:00 Tottenham Hotspur
v
Everton

16:00 Chelsea
v
Arsenal

Friday, November 21, 2008

Football | watch Premier League live :Time :Match results

Nov 22

Football | Premier LeagueTime Match

15:00 Chelsea
v
Newcastle United

15:00 Liverpool
v
Fulham

15:00 Manchester City
v
Arsenal

15:00 Middlesbrough
v
Bolton Wanderers

15:00 Portsmouth
v
Hull City

15:00 Stoke City
v
West Bromwich

17:30 Aston Villa
v
Manchester United

Football | ChampionshipTime Match

12:45 Plymouth Argyle

v
Cardiff City

15:00 Burnley
v
Doncaster Rovers

15:00 Charlton Athletic
v
Sheffield United

15:00 Crystal Palace
v
Bristol City

15:00 Ipswich
v
Derby County

15:00 Preston North End
v
Barnsley

15:00 Reading
v
Southampton

15:00 Sheffield Wednesday
v
Coventry City

15:00 Watford
v
Queens Park Rangers

15:00 Wolverhampton Wanderers
v
Blackpool

17:20 Nottingham Forest
v
Norwich City

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Premier League News and results

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Goalkeepers
Choose 'em: Hull keeper Boaz Myhill (6.52) may have conceded seven goals in his last two games, but that was against last season's two European Cup finalists. Expect him to have an easier time of it against Bolton Wanderers at home.
But the Trotters aren't the lowest scoring side in the league. That honour goes to Fulham, who have netted just eight times so far this season. Shay Given (3.41), in goal for a resurgent Newcastle, isn't the man the Cottager's strikers would pick to face under such circumstances.
Lose 'em: In the future, when the European Super League becomes a reality, Arsenal v Manchester United will be dubbed the 'English Derby'. Given the unpredictable nature of such fixtures, it's probably best to steer clear of Edwin van der Sar (12.79) and Manuel Almunia (9.33).
West Ham may have ended their dismal run of four straight defeats, but they host an Everton side who have Tim Cahill back fit and Louis Saha off the mark, so the tempting price of Robert Green (6.51) may prove a red herring, as is Paul Robinson (2.68), who is in for a tough afternoon as Chelsea look to take out their European disappointment on Blackburn.
Defenders
Choose 'em: Liverpool's Alvaro Arbeloa (9.22) is underrated when it comes to his attacking contribution, and he should make West Brom's sturdy full-back Paul Robinson (6.36) look sluggish.


Next Fixtures

Sunday November 9

Time Match13:30

Blackburn RoversvChelsea

15:00

Aston VillavMiddlesbrough

15:00

Manchester CityvTottenham Hotspur16:00

FulhamvNewcastle United