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Midweek Football 26/29 October


andykeenan

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Monday 

Premier League 

Brighton v Albion SS Box Office 

Burnley v Spurs 8pm SS2

Tuesday 

Champions League 

Marseille v Man City 8pm BT Sport 2

Liverpool v Midtjylland 8pm BT Sport 3

Championship 

Barnsley v QPR 7pm

Blackburn v Reading 

Brentford v Norwich 

Middlesbrough v Coventry 

Swansea v Stoke 

Wycombe v Watford SS3 

Wednesday 

Champions League 

Krasnodar V Chelsea 5.55pm BT Sport 3

Man Utd v Leipzig 8pm BT Sport 2 

Championship 

Preston v Millwall 7pm

Small Heath v Huddersfield

Bournemouth v Bristol City

Derby v Cardiff 

Luton v Forest

Rotherham v Sheff Wed 

EFL on Quest 10.30pm

Thursday

Europa League 

Arsenal  v Dundalk 8pm BT Sport 2

AEK Athens v Leicester 5.55pm BT Sport/ESPN

Royal Antwerp v Spurs 5.55pm BT Sport 2

 

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When you look at how atrocious Fulham and WBA are you've got to ask how on earth they got promoted?

I mean it's normal for promoted clubs to struggle a bit, but come on.. they aren't even competing.

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1 hour ago, villalad21 said:

When you look at how atrocious Fulham and WBA are you've got to ask how on earth they got promoted?

I mean it's normal for promoted clubs to struggle a bit, but come on.. they aren't even competing.

Said it before on here, The championship was really weak last year.

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If we're scrapping it out with the likes of Burnley and Brighton again we'd have done poorly. Add Fulham and West Brom to that, as well as Newcastle and Sheffield United and that's 6 clubs we should be finishing above. Our aim should be challenging the Saints/Everton/Palaces of this world in midtable.

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