[Football] Bottom 6, remaining fixtures.

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lawros left foot

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I thought it might be handy to have a list of fixtures for our relegation rivals exclusively.


The bottom six clubs’ upcoming fixtures

Wednesday, June 17
18:00 Aston Villa v Sheffield United (Sky Sports)

Friday, June 19
18:00 Norwich v Southampton (Sky Sports)

Saturday, June 20
12:30 Watford v Leicester (BT Sport)
15:00 Brighton v Arsenal (BT Sport)
17:30 West Ham v Wolves (Sky Sports)
19:45 Bournemouth v Crystal Palace (BBC)

Sunday, June 21
16:15 Aston Villa v Chelsea (Sky Sports)

Tuesday, June 23
18:00 Leicester v Brighton (Sky Sports)
20:15 Tottenham v West Ham (Sky Sports)

Wednesday, June 24
18:00 Newcastle v Aston Villa (BT Sport)
18:00 Norwich v Everton (BBC)
18:00 Wolves v Bournemouth (BT Sport)

Thursday, June 25
18:00 Burnley v Watford (Sky Sports)

Saturday, June 27
12:30 Aston Villa v Wolves (BT Sport)

Sunday, June 28
16:30 Watford v Southampton (Sky Sports)

Tuesday, June 30
20:15 Brighton v Manchester United (Sky Sports)

Wednesday, July 1
18:00 Arsenal v Norwich (BT Sport)
18:00 Bournemouth v Newcastle (Sky Sports)
20:15 West Ham v Chelsea (Sky Sports)
 




lawros left foot

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I don’t know why all the relegation threatened clubs fixtures aren’t included.

Sorry all.
 




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Trouble is that it is hard to predict results,due to the lay off and different conditions on restart. My only, prediction is that a lot of unpredictable results will occur.

Agreed. It's particularly hard to see how, with no fans in attendance, mid-table teams will be that motivated. Although sometimes in those situations you might see the pressure off and they play better.
 










Rugrat

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Trouble is that it is hard to predict results,due to the lay off and different conditions on restart. My only, prediction is that a lot of unpredictable results will occur.

It's unpredictable at the best of times ..... my success rate in the regular season is little better than 50% so I'm hoping the unpredictable nature of the remaining games means I will improve!
 




Seasider78

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The way the fixtures fall I can see us slipping into the bottom 3 before we get out and will be interesting to see how that may impact the team as amazingly not somewhere we have been as far as I can recall in the PL
 


lawros left foot

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The way the fixtures fall I can see us slipping into the bottom 3 before we get out and will be interesting to see how that may impact the team as amazingly not somewhere we have been as far as I can recall in the PL


After our 2-0 defeat to City , in our first ever game in the PL we were bottom 3 for one week only.
We haven’t been in the bottom 3 since.
 


Tony Le Mesmer

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After our 2-0 defeat to City , in our first ever game in the PL we were bottom 3 for one week only.
We haven’t been in the bottom 3 since.
Well, not strictly true as we then lost to Leicester 2-0 and then drew with Watford 0-0 (I think)so we were in the bottom three until we beat West Brom 3-1!
 




lawros left foot

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Well, not strictly true as we then lost to Leicester 2-0 and then drew with Watford 0-0 (I think)so we were in the bottom three until we beat West Brom 3-1!

It wasn’t strictly true, you’re right.
We were joint 3rd from bottom with Newcastle after the first round of matches, fourth from bottom on alphabetical order, but they played their game against Spurs a day later.
West Ham, Newcastle and Palace were all below us, by the time we kicked off against Leicester, by the end of the second round of matches, West Ham and Palace were still below us, Newcastle had a better goal difference by one.
The third round of games, Palace lost,West Ham lost, Bournemouth, lost we drew, Newcastle won.
We went above Bournemouth, we haven’t been in the bottom 3 since
 


BluesRockDJ

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It wasn’t strictly true, you’re right.
We were joint 3rd from bottom with Newcastle after the first round of matches, fourth from bottom on alphabetical order, but they played their game against Spurs a day later.
West Ham, Newcastle and Palace were all below us, by the time we kicked off against Leicester, by the end of the second round of matches, West Ham and Palace were still below us, Newcastle had a better goal difference by one.
The third round of games, Palace lost,West Ham lost, Bournemouth, lost we drew, Newcastle won.
We went above Bournemouth, we haven’t been in the bottom 3 since

Give it time !
 


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