Premier League fixtures: West Brom first up for Chelsea

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  • lfc4life
    Sports Nutter
    • Dec 2008
    • 3200

    #1

    Premier League fixtures: West Brom first up for Chelsea

    Chelsea will begin the defence of their Premier League title with a home match against newly promoted West Bromwich Albion on Saturday 14 August.
    Heavyweights Liverpool and Arsenal will meet at Anfield on the opening weekend.
    Last season's runners-up Manchester United face a mouth-watering home match with top-flight new boys Newcastle.
    Championship play-off winners Blackpool start at home to Wigan, while Tottenham host Manchester City, who they edged out for fourth place last term.
    Elsewhere on the opening day of the 2010/11 season, Aston Villa face West Ham and Everton travel to Blackburn, while Steve Bruce's Sunderland are at home to his old club Birmingham, Stoke visit Wolves and Bolton welcome Europa League runners-up Fulham.

    Chelsea will come up against one of their former players in Baggies manager Roberto Di Matteo in their opener.
    Next up for the champions will be a trip to Wigan, where they were beaten last season, before Stoke visit Stamford Bridge on 28 August.
    Carlo Ancelotti's title holders have to wait until 2 October for their first match against one of last season's top four clubs, when they face Arsenal at home, with the return fixture on Boxing Day.
    Chelsea host Manchester United on 18 December, with the two coming together at at Old Trafford on 7 May - the penultimate away fixture for the Blues.
    Ian Holloway's Blackpool will know all about the rigours of the top flight by the time they travel to Old Trafford - the visit comes on the final day, giving them a tough end to the campaign on 22 May.
    Opening weekend -
    Saturday, 14 August

    Aston Villa v West Ham
    Blackburn v Everton
    Blackpool v Wigan
    Bolton v Fulham
    Chelsea v West Brom
    Liverpool v Arsenal
    Man Utd v Newcastle
    Sunderland v Birmingham
    Tottenham v Man City
    Wolverhampton v Stoke

    Saturday, 21 August

    Arsenal v Blackpool
    Birmingham v Blackburn
    Everton v Wolverhampton
    Fulham v Man Utd
    Man City v Liverpool
    Newcastle v Aston Villa
    Stoke v Tottenham
    West Brom v Sunderland
    West Ham v Bolton
    Wigan v Chelsea

    Saturday, 28 August

    Aston Villa v Everton
    Blackburn v Arsenal
    Blackpool v Fulham
    Bolton v Birmingham
    Chelsea v Stoke
    Liverpool v West Brom
    Man Utd v West Ham
    Sunderland v Man City
    Tottenham v Wigan
    Wolverhampton v Newcastle
    Last edited by lfc4life; 17 June, 2010, 10:55. Reason: source bbc sport
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    I WOULD STILL LIKE TO SAY MY HEART AND RESPECT GOES OUT ALL BRITISH AND ALL ARMY TROOPS FIGHTING THE TERROR WHICH STILL BREEDS IN THE WORLD!! YOU HAVE AND ALWAYS WILL HAVE MY UTMOST RESPECT !

    YNWA!!!

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    YNWA
  • koppit
    DK Veteran
    • Dec 2008
    • 587

    #2
    Liverpool v Arsenal
    cant come quick enough, just hope the managers job is sorted

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