Manchester United (A) – remains Saturday, August 8, kick-off now 12.45pm – live on BT Sport Everton (H) – remains Saturday, August 29, kick-off now 5.30pm – live on Sky Sports Sunderland (A) – now Sunday, September 13, kick-off 1.30pm – live on Sky Sports Crystal Palace (H) – now Sunday, September 20, kick-off 1.30pm– live on Sky Sports Manchester City (H) – remains Saturday, September 26, kick-off now 12.45pm – live on BT Sport Liverpool (H) – remains Saturday 17 October, kick-off now 12.45pm – BT Sport Aston Villa (H) – now Monday 2 November, kick-off 8.00pm – Sky Sports Arsenal (A) – now Sunday 8 November, kick-off 4.00pm – Sky Sports West Ham United (H) – now Sunday 22 November, kick-off 4.00pm – Sky Sports Chelsea (H) – now Sunday 29 November, kick-off 12.00pm – BT Sport In addition, the following matches are moved as a result of our Europa League participation: Swansea City (A) – now Sunday 4 October, kick-off 4pm AFC Bournemouth (A) – now Sunday 25 October, kick-off 2.05pm
There was an article in the Standard yesterday about our fixtures: http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/foo...l-kick-off-at-3pm-on-a-saturday-10429809.html 2 out of 14? That's bloody poor, isn't it?
Haven't we already moved some games for this? If not, then that's really stupid. We not only know that we're going to play a series of games in this competition, but we also know the dates of the fixtures.
Only the Swansea and Bournemouth games have been moved due to Europa League commitments - the rest because Sky and BT have the paper shredder approach to the fixture list.
Where can I find odds on the Sunderland away match being commentated on by ex-Sunderland chairman and Arsenal fan, Niall Quinn? I feel like they keep picking Spurs-Sunderland games for this reason. It's such an unimportant fixture in the scheme of things but Sky can't get enough of it and always put it on.