The curtain of her most … strange this year Premier League opens on Saturday (18/12). Specifically, in the context of the 18th “turn”, only the five of the ten total matches of the program and this because the rest have postponed due to cases Covid-19.
Out of these five matches, it undoubtedly stands out Tottenham-Liverpool on Sunday (19/12, 18:30), with both teams having cases.
Two games, then, on Saturday and the other three on Sunday, at noon (16:15) whose champion Manchester City hosted by Newcastle.
In detail, the program of the 18th race:
Saturday (18/12)
Manchester United-Brighton (postponed)
Aston Villa-Burnley (17:00)
West Ham-Norwich (postponed)
Watford-Crystal Palace (postponed)
Southampton-Brentford (postponed)
Leeds-Arsenal (19:30)
Sunday (19/12)
Everton-Leicester (postponed)
Wolves-Chelsea (16:00)
Newcastle-Manchester City (16:15)
Tottenham-Liverpool (18:30)
The program of the next (19th) match:
Sunday (26/12)
Wolves-Watford (14:30)
Liverpool-Leeds (14:30)
West Ham-Southampton (17:00)
Manchester City-Leicester (17:00)
Burnley-Everton (17:00)
Norwich-Arsenal (17:00)
Tottenham-Crystal Palace (17:00)
Aston Villa-Chelsea (19:30)
Brighton-Brentford (22:00)
Monday (27/12)
Newcastle-Manchester United (22:00)
The rating:
Follow News Bulletin 247 on Google News to be the first to hear the latest news .
Chad-98Weaver, a distinguished author at NewsBulletin247, excels in the craft of article writing. With a keen eye for detail and a penchant for storytelling, Chad delivers informative and engaging content that resonates with readers across various subjects. His contributions are a testament to his dedication and expertise in the field of journalism.