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Forthcoming Barclays Premier League Fixtures
Time Fixture
Saturday 16th August
Barclays Premier League
12:45 Arsenal vs West Brom
15:00 Aston Villa vs Man City
15:00 Bolton vs Stoke
15:00 Everton vs Blackburn
15:00 Hull vs Fulham
15:00 Middlesbrough vs Tottenham
15:00 West Ham vs Wigan
17:30 Sunderland vs Liverpool
Sunday 17th August
Barclays Premier League
13:30 Chelsea vs Portsmouth
16:00 Man Utd vs Newcastle
Saturday 23rd August
Barclays Premier League
15:00 Blackburn vs Hull
15:00 Liverpool vs Middlesbrough
15:00 Newcastle vs Bolton
15:00 Stoke vs Aston Villa
15:00 Tottenham vs Sunderland
15:00 West Brom vs Everton
17:30 Fulham vs Arsenal
Sunday 24th August
Barclays Premier League
13:30 Wigan vs Chelsea
16:00 Man City vs West Ham
Monday 25th August
Barclays Premier League
20:00 Portsmouth vs Man Utd

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Season shape-up

Season shape-up

Andy Clarke looks at the work being undertaken by Mark Hughes at Manchester City.

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Sky Sports live dates

Sky Sports live dates

Sky Sports reveals its first batch of live Premier League dates. See when YOUR side is on!

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Milan reject Kaka bid

Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani has confirmed that the club have rejected a massive offer from Chelsea for Kaka.

Transfer clockwatch

Follow all the day's moves as Milan confirm they have rejected a bid from Chelsea for Kaka and Man Utd say Ronaldo will not be offered a new deal.

Gill stands firm on Ronaldo

Man Utd chief executive David Gill has insisted that Cristiano Ronaldo will not be offered a pay rise.

Fergie hits back at Levy

Man Utd manager Sir Alex Ferguson has hit back in the war of words with Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy.

Villa in Zigic link

Aston Villa have made a move for giant Serbian striker Nikola Zigic, according to Valencia.