In the best way it will start 2022 in terms of Premier League, as the top league in the world will not only have action (21st game) but will also offer two derbies.
In a row, on New Year’s Eve (14:30) the molded one Arsenal will welcome the pioneer Manchester City, in the match that opens the curtain of the year, while on Sunday (2/1, 18:30) the Chelsea and Liverpool will compete at Stamford Bridge.
However, not everything να is rosy, as – I also say the outbreak of the “Omicron” mutation – and this match has game postponements and specifically the Leicester-Norwich and Southampton-Newcastle, due to inability to complete roster by guests.
In detail, the program of the 21st match:
Saturday (1/1)
Arsenal-Manchester City (14:30)
Watford-Tottenham (17:00)
Leicester-Norwich (postponed)
Crystal Palace-West Ham (19:30)
Sunday (2/1)
Everton-Brighton (16:00)
Leeds-Burnley (16:00)
Brentford-Aston Villa (16:00)
Southampton-Newcastle (postponed)
Chelsea-Liverpool (18:30)
Monday (3/1)
Manchester United-Wolves (19:30)
The program of the next (22nd) match:
Friday (14/1)
Brighton-Crystal Palace (22:00)
Saturday (15/1)
Manchester City-Chelsea (14:30)
Wolves-Southampton (17:00)
Burnley-Leicester (17:00)
Newcastle-Watford (17:00)
Norwich-Everton (17:00)
Aston Villa-Manchester United (19:30)
Sunday (16/1)
West Ham-Leeds (16:00)
Liverpool-Brentford (16:00)
Tottenham-Arsenal (18:30)
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