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Forthcoming Barclays Premier League Fixtures
Time Fixture
Saturday 22nd November
Barclays Premier League
15:00 Chelsea vs Newcastle
15:00 Liverpool vs Fulham
15:00 Man City vs Arsenal
15:00 Middlesbrough vs Bolton
15:00 Portsmouth vs Hull
15:00 Stoke vs West Brom
17:30 Aston Villa vs Man Utd
Sunday 23rd November
Barclays Premier League
13:30 Tottenham vs Blackburn
16:00 Sunderland vs West Ham
Monday 24th November
Barclays Premier League
20:00 Wigan vs Everton
Saturday 29th November
Barclays Premier League
15:00 Aston Villa vs Fulham
15:00 Middlesbrough vs Newcastle
15:00 Stoke vs Hull
15:00 Sunderland vs Bolton
15:00 Wigan vs West Brom
Sunday 30th November
Barclays Premier League
13:30 Man City vs Man Utd
16:00 Chelsea vs Arsenal
Monday 1st December
Barclays Premier League
20:00 Liverpool vs West Ham
Saturday 6th December
Barclays Premier League
15:00 Arsenal vs Wigan
15:00 Blackburn vs Liverpool

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Dragons slay Danes

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Poles survive pulsating finish

Poland held on to inflict the Republic of Ireland's first defeat under Giovanni Trapattoni after a five-goal thriller at Croke Park.