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Forthcoming Barclays Premier League Fixtures
Time Fixture
Saturday 22nd November
Barclays Premier League
15:00 Chelsea vs Newcastle
15:00 Liverpool vs Fulham
15:00 Man City vs Arsenal
15:00 Middlesbrough vs Bolton
15:00 Portsmouth vs Hull
15:00 Stoke vs West Brom
17:30 Aston Villa vs Man Utd
Sunday 23rd November
Barclays Premier League
13:30 Tottenham vs Blackburn
16:00 Sunderland vs West Ham
Monday 24th November
Barclays Premier League
20:00 Wigan vs Everton
Saturday 29th November
Barclays Premier League
15:00 Aston Villa vs Fulham
15:00 Middlesbrough vs Newcastle
15:00 Stoke vs Hull
15:00 Sunderland vs Bolton
15:00 Wigan vs West Brom
Sunday 30th November
Barclays Premier League
13:30 Man City vs Man Utd
15:00 Portsmouth vs Blackburn
15:00 Tottenham vs Everton
16:00 Chelsea vs Arsenal
Monday 1st December
Barclays Premier League
20:00 Liverpool vs West Ham

Features

On Soccer Saturday...

On Soccer Saturday...

Matt Le Tissier, Charlie Nicholas, Paul Merson and Paul Walsh survey the action on another action-packed Soccer Saturday!

Pain at the Lane?

Pain at the Lane?

Can Blackburn get back on track at Spurs? Is the West Ham way working? Paul Merson predicts...

Fantasy preview

Fantasy preview

Chris Burton offers up transfer tips ahead of the weekend round of Premier League matches.

Experts & Blogs

Andy Gray

Andy Gray

Read the thoughts and opinions of Andy Gray with skysports.com

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Gallas left out by Arsenal

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Fergie considers Campbell recall

Sir Alex Ferguson is considering whether to recall Fraizer Campbell from his loan spell at Spurs.

Gallas no longer captain

William Gallas has lost his Arsenal captaincy and will not play against Man City, according to Sky Sports News.

Gold hits out at wage demands

Birmingham chairman David Gold criticises Premier League players for their excessive wage demands.