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Weekends Football 6/7 May


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Saturday 

Premier League 

Bournemouth v Chelsea

Spurs v Palace 

Man City v Leeds SS2

Liverpool v Brentford 5.30pm SS2

MOTD 10.20pm

Sunday

Premier League 

Newcastle v Arsenal 4.30pm SS2

West Ham v Man Utd 7pm BT Sport 1

MOTD 2 10.30pm

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7 minutes ago, fightoffyour said:

3pm unless stated innit. Midweek probably has a 7:45pm default.

Ah, I thought the rule was time provided for all televised games. 

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35 minutes ago, Genie said:

Ah, I thought the rule was time provided for all televised games. 

This is a rare exception (first ever in the PL even?) as it seems to be a 3pm Saturday televised game.

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24 minutes ago, fightoffyour said:

This is a rare exception (first ever in the PL even?) as it seems to be a 3pm Saturday televised game.

Indeed it is. 

EFL no football this weekend so the ban has been lifted. Accommodates their need to play on Saturday, be the televised game, not clash with the coronation, and not be too late for the police to handle.

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Interesting final set of final fixtures in the championship coming up... Still any two from five can get into the playoffs to join Boro and Luton...  Blackburn (9th on 66) away at Millwall (6th on 68). Sunderland (7th on 66) away at Preston.  Sandwell (8th on 66) away at Swansea. Cov (5th on 69) away at Boro (already secure in 4th).

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34 minutes ago, rodders0223 said:

Curtis Davies is a moron

Wasn’t a pen at all. Red card and penalty for that, which could easily cost them the playoffs. Just dreadful. 

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Finn Azaz scores for Argyle to make the score 1-3 away at Port Vale.

As it stands Argyle promoted as Champions 🥳🥳🥳 

what a cracking loan that’s been for him and wouldn’t mind him returning there for a season in the Championship next season.

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1 minute ago, sne said:

The red is absurd considering there is another defender behind him and obviously not a red card anyway.

In the Barnsley game (that’s costing derby a playoff space right now) this wasn’t given as a pen 🤣

 

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11 minutes ago, sne said:

The red is absurd considering there is another defender behind him and obviously not a red card anyway.

It’s a red card by the law if Davies isn’t attempting to play the ball (he isn’t) and the player has an obvious goal scoring opportunity (he does). It feels far too harsh though.

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