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Forthcoming Barclays Premier League Fixtures
Time Fixture
Monday 9th November
Barclays Premier League
20:00 Liverpool vs Birmingham
Saturday 21st November
Barclays Premier League
12:45 Liverpool vs Man City
15:00 Birmingham vs Fulham
15:00 Burnley vs Aston Villa
15:00 Chelsea vs Wolverhampton
15:00 Hull vs West Ham
15:00 Sunderland vs Arsenal
17:30 Man Utd vs Everton
Sunday 22nd November
Barclays Premier League
13:30 Bolton vs Blackburn
15:00 Tottenham vs Wigan
16:00 Stoke vs Portsmouth
Wednesday 25th November
Barclays Premier League
19:45 Hull vs Everton
20:00 Fulham vs Blackburn
Saturday 28th November
Barclays Premier League
15:00 Blackburn vs Stoke
15:00 Fulham vs Bolton
15:00 Man City vs Hull
15:00 Portsmouth vs Man Utd
15:00 West Ham vs Burnley
15:00 Wigan vs Sunderland
17:30 Aston Villa vs Tottenham

Features

Best of the weekend

Best of the weekend

Skysports.com looks at the best and worst moments from the latest round of top-flight fixtures.

Sky Sports chat

Sky Sports chat

Have a read through the skysports.com debate on Chelsea's 1-0 win over Man Utd at Stamford Bridge.

Premier League

Premier League

Pictures from Sunday's Premier League action where Hull snatch victory and Chelsea beat Man United.

Experts & Blogs

Andy Gray

Andy Gray

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

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Rafa ready to risk Gerrard

Rafa Benitez has revealed that Steven Gerrard could return to the Liverpool fold against Birmingham.

Ferguson remains defiant

Sir Alex Ferguson believes Manchester United will revel in their quest to topple Chelsea from the top of the Premier League table.

Drogba picks up knock

Carlo Ancelotti has revealed that Didier Drogba sustained a slight knock against Manchester United.

Benitez to use Reds' anger

Rafa Benitez admits some of his Liverpool stars are angry at the way the club's season has played out so far.

O'Neill - No Reo-Coker grudge

Aston Villa boss Martin O'Neill insists there is no grudge held with Nigel Reo-Coker.