The beloved tradition of football fans around the world will clearly continue this season. One day after Christmas, on December 26, the Premier League has racing action, the so-called “Boxing Day” and the upcoming matches are going to be impressive.
The curtain will open with the Manchester City to welcome her Everton. The… collapse of his team Guardiola it is unprecedented and so far it seems unstoppable, with just one win in the last 12 games of the “citizens” in all competitions. Then the… scrap from her Aston Villa (2-1), City has no more room for gels and the worst is that against his team Unai Emery it was not the result, but the image presented by the champions’ footballers.
OR Everton on the other hand shows some signs of recovery and after the two important 0-0 draws against Arsenal and Chelsea, she’s ready to do it again.
For the same competition Wolves burning for points will face the “hurt” Manchester United. The Red Devils suffered an embarrassing home defeat last weekend against Bournemouth (3-0) inside Old Trafford. THE Amorim he still has difficulty finding his team’s “buttons” and needs to find immediate solutions.
The “wolves” were in a very difficult position and counted four consecutive defeats, until a scoring breath came against Leicester with the emphatic 3-0 and will want to continue with another positive result.
In addition, the Chelsea will host the Fulham and the terrible Nottingham Forest will welcome Tottenham.
Detailed schedule of the 18th matchday:
Thursday 26/12
Manchester City-Everton (14:30)
Bournemouth-Crystal Palace (17:00)
Chelsea-Fulham (17:00)
Newcastle-Aston Villa (17:00)
Nottingham Forest-Tottenham (17:00)
Southampton-West Ham 917:00)
Wolves-Manchester United (19:30)
Liverpool-Leicester (22:00)
Friday 27/12
Brighton-Bradford (21:30)
Arsenal-Ipswich (22:15)
The next (19th) raceiki:
Sunday 29/12
Leicester-Manchester City (16:30)
Crystal Palace-Southampton (17:00)
Everton-Nottingham Forest (17:00)
Fulham-Bournemouth (17:00)
Tottenham-Wolves (17:00)
West Ham-Liverpool (19:15)
Monday (12/30)
Aston Villa-Brighton (21:45)
Ipswich-Chelsea (21:45)
Manchester United-Newcastle (22:00)
Wednesday (02/01)
Brentford-Arsenal (19:30)
Source: Sport Fm
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