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Forthcoming Barclays Premier League Fixtures
Time Fixture
Saturday 18th October
Barclays Premier League
12:45 Middlesbrough vs Chelsea
15:00 Arsenal vs Everton
15:00 Aston Villa vs Portsmouth
15:00 Bolton vs Blackburn
15:00 Fulham vs Sunderland
15:00 Liverpool vs Wigan
17:30 Man Utd vs West Brom
Sunday 19th October
Barclays Premier League
15:00 Hull vs West Ham
16:00 Stoke vs Tottenham
Monday 20th October
Barclays Premier League
20:00 Newcastle vs Man City
Saturday 25th October
Barclays Premier League
12:00 Everton vs Man Utd
12:45 Sunderland vs Newcastle
15:00 West Brom vs Hull
17:30 Blackburn vs Middlesbrough
Sunday 26th October
Barclays Premier League
13:30 Chelsea vs Liverpool
16:00 West Ham vs Arsenal
Tuesday 28th October
Barclays Premier League
19:45 Newcastle vs West Brom
Wednesday 29th October
Barclays Premier League
19:45 Aston Villa vs Blackburn
19:45 Hull vs Chelsea
20:00 Arsenal vs Tottenham

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