8/23/07

Premier League schedule- Week 4!

Saturday, 25 August 2007

Arsenal v Man City
Leaders Manchester City are looking to kick off a league campaign with four straight victories for the first time since 1961. City are the only club yet to concede a goal in this Premier League season.

Aston Villa v Fulham
Fulham last experienced a top flight victory over Aston Villa at Villa Park in 1966 when they won the 5 to 2.

Bolton v Reading
Bolton, the only club without a Premier League point, are in danger of losing the first four games of a league season for the first time in 26 years, and the first four of a top-flight campaign for the first time in 44 years.

Chelsea v Portsmouth
Chelsea are aiming to stretch their unbeaten Premier League sequence to 18 games, and their record run without defeat at home to 65 league games. Chelsea have a 100% Premier League record against Portsmouth, of eight wins out of eight. It's 50 years since Portsmouth last beat Chelsea in a league match.

Derby v Birmingham
It's the first time Derby and Birmingham have met in the Premier League. Defeat for Derby would equal their worst ever start to a Premier League season, while failure to win by Birmingham would make this their worst start to a Premier League campaign.

Everton v Blackburn
These clubs are evenly matched in Premier League terms (11 wins a piece with four draws) and each have won six of the 13 clashes at Goodison Park with only one draw.

Sunderland v Liverpool
Roy Keane approaches the end of a highly successful first year in football management, with a Sunderland side that have made the best start of the promoted clubs. Unbeaten Liverpool need to score once to total 7,000 league goals in their history.

West Ham v Wigan
West Ham are chasing their first home point of the season; Wigan their first on the road.The Hammers are in pursuit of a second league goal.Whenever these clubs have met for Premier League action, the side playing away from home has prevailed


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Sunday, 26 August 2007

Man Utd v Tottenham
Middlesbrough v Newcastle

1 comments:

Brittania said...

Good for people to know.