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Forthcoming Barclays Premier League Fixtures
Time Fixture
Saturday 10th January
Barclays Premier League
12:45 Aston Villa vs West Brom
15:00 Arsenal vs Bolton
15:00 Everton vs Hull
15:00 Fulham vs Blackburn
15:00 Middlesbrough vs Sunderland
15:00 Newcastle vs West Ham
15:00 Portsmouth vs Man City
17:30 Stoke vs Liverpool
Sunday 11th January
Barclays Premier League
13:30 Wigan vs Tottenham
16:00 Man Utd vs Chelsea
Wednesday 14th January
Barclays Premier League
20:00 Man Utd vs Wigan
Saturday 17th January
Barclays Premier League
15:00 Blackburn vs Newcastle
15:00 Bolton vs Man Utd
15:00 Chelsea vs Stoke
15:00 Man City vs Wigan
15:00 Sunderland vs Aston Villa
15:00 West Brom vs Middlesbrough
17:30 Hull vs Arsenal
Sunday 18th January
Barclays Premier League
13:30 West Ham vs Fulham
16:00 Tottenham vs Portsmouth

Features

Fantasy preview

Fantasy preview

Chris Burton offers up Fantasy Football transfer advice ahead of the resumption of Premier League action.

The cold draw

The cold draw

Ed Chamberlin sees United and Chelsea cancelling each other out on Sunday, while racing feels the freeze.

Home bankers

Home bankers

Paul Merson expects strugglers West Brom and Spurs to lose to Aston Villa and Wigan this weekend.

Experts & Blogs

Andy Gray

Andy Gray

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

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Ince - I needed more time

Paul Ince has told Sky Sports News he is disappointed he did not receive the public backing of Blackburn.

Hughes has received 'enquiries'

Mark Hughes has received 'tentative enquiries' regarding members of his Manchester City squad.

Transfer Clockwatch

Sam Allardyce will not set a price for Man City target Roque Santa Cruz, while Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is on 'alert' for new signings.

Bowyer becomes a Blue

Birmingham have signed West Ham midfielder Lee Bowyer on loan until the end of the season.

Boss - Downing better than Spurs

Middlesbrough boss Gareth Southgate insists Stewart Downing should be aiming higher than Tottenham.