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[Albion] April TV Fixtures



The Tactician

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Feb 18, 2013
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Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
I believe that Saturday 5.30 is now only TV slot left currently unallocated that weekend.

Can't see that (all day drinking etc.) so guess it's 3pm on the Saturday.

Excellent news.

The clubs may decide to change it on 'police advice'.
 




Wardy's twin

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Oct 21, 2014
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is the dating site which has attached itself to this thread a bit dodgy - talks about cookie being too large...
 






CorgiRegisteredFriend

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May 29, 2011
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Boring By Sea
Gone are the days of booking rock bottom priced rail tickets three months in advance, knowing that extreme weather permitting, the game would take placed when originally scheduled. Much as I would love to take the train to games, the regularity of fixture re-scheduling, just makes rail travel far too expensive.


Totally with you on this. Have missed out on some cracking train deals whilst waiting for confirmation of dates.
 


Deano's Right Foot

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Jul 5, 2003
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Barcombe
Saturday, April 7: Man City v Man Utd (5.30pm)*

Sunday, April 8: Everton v Liverpool (2.15pm)*

Sunday, April 8: Chelsea v West Ham (4.30pm)*

Monday, April 9: Arsenal v Southampton (8pm)

Saturday, April 14: Southampton v Chelsea (12.30pm)

Saturday, April 14: Spurs v Man City (7.45pm)

Sunday, April 15: Newcastle v Arsenal (1.30pm)

Sunday, April 15: Man Utd v West Brom (4pm)

Monday, April 16: West Ham Utd v Stoke (8pm)

Friday, April 20: Brighton v Tottenham (8pm)**

Sunday, April 22: West Brom v Liverpool (2.15pm)*

Sunday, April 22: Man City v Swansea (4.30pm)***

Monday, April 23: Arsenal v West Ham Utd (8pm)****

Saturday, April 28: Liverpool v Stoke (12.30pm)*

Sunday, April 29: West Ham v Man City (2.15pm)*

Sunday, April 29: Man Utd v Arsenal (4.30pm)*

Monday, April 30: Spurs v Watford (8pm)*

* Subject to movement due to Champions League

** Subject to movement due to FA Cup

*** Subject to movement due to Champions League and FA Cup

**** Subject to movement due to Europa League
 


Deano's Right Foot

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Jul 5, 2003
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Barcombe
And now with BT Sports added. Looks like just the Spurs match for us.

Premier League TV games

Saturday 7 April

17:30 Man City v Man Utd (Sky Sports)
*subject to participation of PL Clubs in the UEFA Champions League the following Tuesday

Sunday 8 April

14:15 Everton v Liverpool (Sky Sports)
*subject to Liverpool's involvement in the UEFA Champions League the following Tuesday
16:30 Chelsea v West Ham (Sky Sports)
*subject to Chelsea's involvement in the UEFA Champions League the following Tuesday

Monday 9 April

20:00 Arsenal v Southampton (Sky Sports)

*subject to Chelsea's involvement in the UEFA Champions League the following Tuesday

Saturday 14 April

12:30 Southampton v Chelsea (Sky Sports)
17:30 Liverpool v AFC Bournemouth (BT Sport)
19:45 Spurs v Man City (Sky Sports)

Sunday 15 April

13:30 Newcastle v Arsenal (Sky Sports)
16:00 Man Utd v West Brom (Sky Sports)

Monday 16 April

20:00 West Ham v Stoke (Sky Sports)

Friday 20 April

20:00 Brighton v Spurs (Sky Sports)
*subject to possible FA Cup semi-final participation

Saturday 21 April

17:30 AFC Bournemouth v Man Utd (BT Sport)
*subject to possible FA Cup semi-final participation

Sunday 22 April

14:15 West Brom v Liverpool (Sky Sports)
*subject to Liverpool's involvement in the UEFA Champions League the following Tuesday
16:30 Man City v Swansea (Sky Sports)
*subject to Swansea's involvement in FA Cup semi-finals and Man City's involvement in the UEFA Champions League the following Tuesday

Monday 23 April

20:00 Arsenal v West Ham (Sky Sports)

Saturday 28 April

12:30 Liverpool v Stoke (Sky Sports)
*subject to participation of PL Clubs in the UEFA Champions League the following Tuesday
17:30 Swansea v Chelsea (BT Sport)

Sunday 29 April

14:15 West Ham v Man City (Sky Sports)
*subject to Man City's involvement in the UEFA Champions League the following Tuesday
16:30 Man Utd v Arsenal (Sky Sports)
*subject to Man Utd's involvement in the UEFA Champions League the following Tuesday

Monday 30 April

20:00 Spurs v Watford (Sky Sports)
*subject to Spurs' involvement in the UEFA Champions League semi-finals
 




Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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Back in Sussex
Saturday, April 7: Man City v Man Utd (5.30pm)*

Sunday, April 8: Everton v Liverpool (2.15pm)*

Sunday, April 8: Chelsea v West Ham (4.30pm)*

Monday, April 9: Arsenal v Southampton (8pm)

Saturday, April 14: Southampton v Chelsea (12.30pm)

Saturday, April 14: Spurs v Man City (7.45pm)

Sunday, April 15: Newcastle v Arsenal (1.30pm)

Sunday, April 15: Man Utd v West Brom (4pm)

Monday, April 16: West Ham Utd v Stoke (8pm)

Friday, April 20: Brighton v Tottenham (8pm)**

Sunday, April 22: West Brom v Liverpool (2.15pm)*

Sunday, April 22: Man City v Swansea (4.30pm)***

Monday, April 23: Arsenal v West Ham Utd (8pm)****

Saturday, April 28: Liverpool v Stoke (12.30pm)*

Sunday, April 29: West Ham v Man City (2.15pm)*

Sunday, April 29: Man Utd v Arsenal (4.30pm)*

Monday, April 30: Spurs v Watford (8pm)*

* Subject to movement due to Champions League

** Subject to movement due to FA Cup

*** Subject to movement due to Champions League and FA Cup

**** Subject to movement due to Europa League

There's only one potential relegation six-pointer there:

Monday, April 16: West Ham Utd v Stoke (8pm)

West Ham are featured rather a lot in April, aren't they - every single fixture of theirs has been moved from a Saturday 3pm.
 


























The Tactician

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Feb 18, 2013
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I’ve emailed the club regarding the potential for the Palace fixture to be moved. The club has confined to me that the game could indeed be rearranged to a different date/time “after hearing police advice.” They stated it will be confirmed in the upcoming days via their website, and at least announced before the 6th of March (When the tickets go on sale)
 




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