Post by EdinBruges on Mar 31, 2016 21:52:08 GMT
Saturday 2nd April 2016
Aston Villa V Chelsea
12:45
BT Sports
Arsenal V Watford
15:00
Bournemouth V Man City
15:00
Norwich V Newcastle
15:00
Stoke V Swansea
15:00
Sunderland V West Brom
15:00
West Ham V Crystal Palace
15:00
Liverpool V Tottenham
17:30
Sky Sports
Sunday 3rd April 2016
Leicester V Southampton
13:30
Sky Sports
Man Utd V Everton
16:00
Sky Sports
Aston Villa V Chelsea
12:45
BT Sports
Arsenal V Watford
15:00
Bournemouth V Man City
15:00
Norwich V Newcastle
15:00
Stoke V Swansea
15:00
Sunderland V West Brom
15:00
West Ham V Crystal Palace
15:00
Liverpool V Tottenham
17:30
Sky Sports
Sunday 3rd April 2016
Leicester V Southampton
13:30
Sky Sports
Man Utd V Everton
16:00
Sky Sports
Buzzfeed seems to do well at drumming up activity so I'ma copy their approach for this write-up;
Can Arsenal arrest their poor home form against FA Cup focused Watford? After a 2-1 loss in the FA Cup quarter final prior to the international break, you'd be forgiven for thinking Arsenal's season was all but over. With an 11 point deficit and only 8 games left for the Gunners, it's extremely unlikely, and any slip up on Saturday will surely write off even the most fanciful of hopes of a late title challenge.
Is Norwich vs Newcastle THE archetypal example of a six pointer? Newcastle sit 3 points behind Norwich with a game in hand, creating a Sunderland sandwich. With Crystal Palace 8 points ahead of Newcastle, it's likely that 2/3's of this sandwich will be relegated. Rather like a ploughmans without the lettuce and tomatoes. It's just a cheese and pickle sandwich. Mmmm cheese.
Will POTY-elect Payet carry the Hammers to the promised land? No, not Stratford, though it's probably not too dissimilar to some of the dives in Eastern Europe West Ham are hoping to visit next season. Sitting only a point off of Man City and level with Man Utd, there's every chance that their final season at the old Boleyn Ground could be their best in recent history.
Can Pochettino out-hipster Klopp? Whilst Klopp has received many plaudits for the high intensity game he's trying to instill in this Liverpool team, Pochettino's work has been somewhat outshone by Leicester City's fairytale. He's managed to put together a strong team unit playing exactly the sort of game that Klopp aspires to, so this game will do well to establish how far along he's come so far.
Will Southampton ruin the party? Probably.
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Can Arsenal arrest their poor home form against FA Cup focused Watford? After a 2-1 loss in the FA Cup quarter final prior to the international break, you'd be forgiven for thinking Arsenal's season was all but over. With an 11 point deficit and only 8 games left for the Gunners, it's extremely unlikely, and any slip up on Saturday will surely write off even the most fanciful of hopes of a late title challenge.
Is Norwich vs Newcastle THE archetypal example of a six pointer? Newcastle sit 3 points behind Norwich with a game in hand, creating a Sunderland sandwich. With Crystal Palace 8 points ahead of Newcastle, it's likely that 2/3's of this sandwich will be relegated. Rather like a ploughmans without the lettuce and tomatoes. It's just a cheese and pickle sandwich. Mmmm cheese.
Will POTY-elect Payet carry the Hammers to the promised land? No, not Stratford, though it's probably not too dissimilar to some of the dives in Eastern Europe West Ham are hoping to visit next season. Sitting only a point off of Man City and level with Man Utd, there's every chance that their final season at the old Boleyn Ground could be their best in recent history.
Can Pochettino out-hipster Klopp? Whilst Klopp has received many plaudits for the high intensity game he's trying to instill in this Liverpool team, Pochettino's work has been somewhat outshone by Leicester City's fairytale. He's managed to put together a strong team unit playing exactly the sort of game that Klopp aspires to, so this game will do well to establish how far along he's come so far.
Will Southampton ruin the party? Probably.