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Email: [email protected] BranchSwahilli Street, Opp, Uhuru PrimaryTel: +255 732 979675 / 797 226542Fax: 255 732 979619

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Features

CONTENTS

Zan Air Profile

Highlights

About History

Fair Play09-10

Arsenal

Aston Villa

Blackburn

Bolton

Chelsea

Everton

Fulham

Liverpool

Man City

Man Utd

Newcastle

Norwich

Queens Park

Stock City

Sunderland

Swansea City

Tottenham

WBA

Wigan

Wolves

Premier League Briefly

Awards

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14Arsenal was founded in 1886 in Woolwich and in 1893 became the first club from the south... more on pg 14

The second most successful club in the history of English football, Liverpool have won 18 league titles, seven FA Cups more on pg 42

They have won four First Division titles and six FA Cups in their long history, as well as the 1969 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup ... more on pg 54

In 1968, under the management of Matt Busby, Manchester United was the first English football club to win the European Cup, ... more on pg 50

They have played at the DW Stadium since 1999, which they now own, sharing the stadium with rugby league club Wigan Warriors...more on pg 86

Barclays Premier League magazine published yearly by INHOUZE IMAGE. Views expressed on the information and photos contributions are not necessarily those of the Publisher. The Inhouze Image reserve all the copy rights. Material may only be reproduced with prior arrangement and due acknowledgement to magazine.

Feedback or comments send [email protected],cell : +255714940838www.splash.co.tz

30The club had their first major success in 1955, when they won the league championship. ... more on pg 30

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Zanzibar’s leading Aviation Company

Since our inaugural flight in 1992, ZanAir has continued to establish a quality service reputation, serving esteemed clientele. ZanAir is an acknowledged expert within Tanzania serving all destinations, including remote unpaved bush locations.

• Corporate: Experience our on demand efficient and punctual service. Comfortable quality seating and customized cabin configuration is also available on request.

• Tourism: Enjoy traveling to unspoiled serene locations, effectively linking with numerous approved and recommended ground tour operators. En route gaining a unique aerial perspective of world heritage listed regions.

• Hunting: Practicality is what we aspire to, with the permits required and space to carry your numerous supplies. Our experience enables us to understand the unique needs when on an isolated safari in remote game reserves. We are your link with civilization.

“ the preferred choice”

Profile

Profile in style

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Awarded Best Runner Up Charter And Schedule Airline Of The Year 2010, By The Tanzania Society Of Travel Agents (Tasota)

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Zanzibar’s leading Aviation Company

• Schedule: For nearly a decade ZanAir has been offering quality air charter services for both the Corporate and Tourist market from Zanzibar. After a tried and tested formidable decade long of service and with growing demand from our clientele, ZanAir is once again geared up by taking a major step in providing quality air transport into the schedule market, with Zanzibar as the hub of the operation, ZanAir has put Zanzibar on the aviation map of the world, a landmark for both ZanAir and Zanzibar.

Fleet all up forceZanAir has grown from a single twin-engine light aircraft to six aircraft of varying capacity. All of them being twin engines pistons aircraft, the two Let 410’s are the only aircraft with twin turbine power.

• LET 410: An Aircraft seemingly designed for African conditions, a solid short field performer with rugged systems yet sleek, stable and spacious with state of the art avionics and twin turbine reliability, 19 seats. TWO Aircraft

• Cessna 404: Versatile and luxurious, exceptionally quite for a piston engine, with range capabilities in excess of 1275 nm, she can deliver you up to the Comoros and back. 12 seats, Two Aircraft

• Cessna C208B – G1000 : ZanAir two newest babies. Best known for its formidable airframe, and tried and tested across the African continent. With a Glass Cockpit and leather seating interior making the aircraft very sleek and stylish the single engine aircraft is turbine run and has a capacity of 13 passengers, and a Air Conditioner system fitted. ZanAir purchased two if these aircrafts, one is 3 years old (Manufactured 2008) and the other is 1 year old (Manufactured 2010)

“ ZanAir has been Tanzania’s fastest growing aviation company, from starting off with just a small 5 seater twin engine aircraft today ZanAir is Zanzibar’s Premier aviations company”.

Zan Fact File

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"Keeping in mind the value of customer service, we at ZanAir enrolled every staff of the company on a highly rated customer service training culture plan, conducted by company based in United Sates, known as Service Quality Institute".

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Highlights – 2011–12 Premier League

The 2011–12 Premier League (known as the Barclays Premier League for sponsorship reasons) will be the twentieth season of the Premier League since its establishment in 1992. The 2011–12 fixtures were announced on 17 June 2011 at 9:00 BST. The season is due to commence on 13 August 2011 and end on 13 May 2012. Manchester United are the defending champions, having won their 19th league title the previous season.A total of 20 teams will contest the league, seventeen returning from the 2010–11 season and three promoted from the Football League Championship. Championship champions Queens Park Rangers and runners-up Norwich City gained automatic promotion. Swansea City were promoted after beating Reading 4–2 to win the Championship play-off final.

TeamsThe teams ending the 2010–11 season in the bottom three places of the table were relegated to the 2011–12 Football League Championship. West Ham United finished in last place, ending the East London side’s six-year tenure in the league. Blackpool and Birmingham City both joined them in relegation, following dramatic games on the last day of the season.Queens Park Rangers as 2010–11 Football League Championship winners and runners-up Norwich City were directly promoted at the end of the season. Queens Park Rangers will appear in the Premier League for the first time in fifteen years, while Norwich City return after a six-year absence and two successive promotions, becoming the first team since Manchester City to do so in eleven years. The last team to be promoted was decided by the Championship play-off final on 30 May 2011, where Swansea City defeated Reading 4–2 to become the first Welsh-based team to enter the Premier League.

Personnel and kits

List of Premier League ManagersManagers in the Premier League are involved in the day to day running of the team, including the training, team selection, and player acquisition. Their influence varies from club-to-club and is related to the ownership of the club and the relationship of the manager with fans. Managers are required to have a UEFA Pro License which is the final coaching qualification available, and follows the completion of the UEFA ‘B’ and ‘A’ Licences. The UEFA Pro Licence is required by every person who wishes to manage a club in the Premier League on a permanent basis (i.e. more than 12 weeks – the amount of time an unqualified caretaker manager is allowed to take control). Caretaker appointments are managers that fill the gap between a managerial departure and a new appointment. Several caretaker managers have gone on to secure a permanent managerial post after performing well as a caretaker; examples include Paul Hart at Portsmouth and David Pleat at Tottenham Hotspur.Only one manager, Alex Ferguson, has remained in his position since the formation of the Premier League in 1992. Arsène Wenger has been in charge of Arsenal in the Premier League since 1996, while David Moyes has been Everton’s manager since 2002. The most recent appointment was André Villas-Boas of Chelsea. No English manager has won the Premier League; the five managers to have won the title comprise two Scots Sir Alex Ferguson (Manchester United, twelve wins) and Kenny Dalglish (Blackburn Rovers, one win), a Frenchman (Arsène Wenger, Arsenal, three wins), a Portuguese (José Mourinho, Chelsea, two wins) and an Italian (Carlo Ancelotti, Chelsea, one win). Currently 15 of the managers are from the British Isles, with seven of them coming from Scotland and five from England.

Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsorArsenal Arsène Wenger Cesc Fàbregas Nike EmiratesAston Villa Alex McLeish Stiliyan Petrov Nike Genting CasinosBlackburn Rovers Steve Kean Ryan Nelsen Umbro TBABolton Wanderers Owen Coyle Kevin Davies Reebok 188BETChelsea André Villas-Boas John Terry adidas SamsungEverton David Moyes Phil Neville Le Coq Sportif Chang BeerFulham Martin Jol Danny Murphy Kappa FxProLiverpool Kenny Dalglish Steven Gerrard adidas Standard CharteredManchester City Roberto Mancini Carlos Tévez Umbro Etihad AirwaysManchester United Sir Alex Ferguson Nemanja Vidić Nike AonNewcastle United Alan Pardew Joey Barton Puma Northern RockNorwich City Paul Lambert Grant Holt Erreà AvivaQueens Park Rangers Neil Warnock Adel Taarabt Lotto Gulf AirStoke City Tony Pulis Ryan Shawcross adidas BritanniaSunderland Steve Bruce Lee Cattermole Umbro TombolaSwansea City Brendan Rodgers Garry Monk adidas 32RedTottenham Hotspur Harry Redknapp Michael Dawson Puma AurasmaWest Bromwich Albion Roy Hodgson Chris Brunt adidas BodogWigan Athletic Roberto Martínez Gary Caldwell MiFit 188BETWolverhampton Wanderers Mick McCarthy Karl Henry BURRDA Sportingbet

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CLiEnTELE SOmE REAL HAppY pEOpLESeveral companies have applauded ZanAir for its service, in the year 2011 ZanAir was awarded the best runner up domestic airline of the year 2010. Some of ZanAir clientele have been doing business with us for the Past 8 – 9 yrs.

ZanAir has one of the largest tourism based clientele with the tourism industry in Tanzania and overseas (some overseas agents use us through the Tanzanian operators)

ZanAir has been exclusively used by several diplomatic missions, where ZanAir has flown many high profile personnel such as Minister, Royal Family members, Ambassadors, FIFA World Cup Winning Captain, High Commissioners & Dignitaries of various capacities from country from around the world.

ZanAir is used to a vast extent by the Tanzanian & Zanzibar Government for all their aviation needs.

ZanAir has a major multinational corporate clientele based within and out side of Tanzania.

CHECK THiS OUT

Zan Fact File"ZanAir is Zanzibar’s longest serving aviation company, with nearing two decades long operation. 80 percent of ZanAir staff has been in service with ZanAir, from the beginning or over 9 yrs".

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Countries England

Confederation UEFA (Europe)

Founded 20 February 1992

Number of teams 20

Levels on pyramid 1

Relegation to Football League Championship

Domestic cup(s) FA Cup

League Cup

International cup(s) EFA Champions League

UEFA Europa League

Current champions Manchester United (2010–11)

ABOUT ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUEThe Premier League is an English professional league for association football clubs. At the top of the English football league system, it is the country’s primary football competition. Contested by 20 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with The Football League. The Premier League is a corporation in which the 20 member clubs act as shareholders. Seasons run from August to May, with teams playing 38 matches each, totaling 380 matches in the season. Most games are played on Saturdays and Sundays, with a few games played during weekday evenings. It was known as the Premiership from 1993 to 2007. It is currently sponsored by Barclays Bank and therefore officially known as the Barclays Premier League.The competition formed as the FA Premier League on 20 February 1992 following the decision of clubs in the Football League First Division to break away from The Football League, which was originally founded in 1888, and take advantage of a lucrative television rights deal. The Premier League has since become the world’s most watched association football league. It is the world’s most lucrative football league in terms of revenue, with combined club revenues of over £2 billion in 2008–09. It is ranked first in the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) coefficients of leagues based on performances in European competitions over the last five years, ahead of Spain’s La Liga and Germany’s Bundesliga. Since 1888, a total of 23 clubs have been crowned champions

of the English football system. Of the 44 clubs to have competed since the inception of the Premier League in 1992, four have won the title: Manchester United (12 titles) Arsenal (3), Chelsea (3) and Blackburn Rovers (1). The current champions are Manchester United, who won the title in the 2010–11 season.

A HISTORY OF THE PREMIER LEAGUEIt is the world’s most watched league and the most lucrative - attracting the top players from all over the globe. Hard to believe then that the first ball kicked in the Premier League was as relatively recently as 15th August 1992.The 1980s saw a nadir in English football. Stadiums were crumbling and hooliganism was rife. English teams were banned from Europe following the death of 39 fans at Heysel Stadium in Belgium ahead of Liverpool’s European Cup Final against Juventus in 1985. Few of the world’s top players would even contemplate playing their trade in England.Then in 1989 came Hillsborough and the Taylor report. 96 fans died and over 150 were injured - crushed during the FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest. Lord Justice Taylor recommended a complete overhaul in the way football grounds were run and structured - leading to the introduction of all-seater stadia.The most successful team in Premier League history is undoubtedly Manchester United. Sir Alex Ferguson’s sides have won a remarkable 12 titles and have never finished

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below third since the Premier League was launched in 1992.

ROLES AND OBJECTIVESThe Premier League must:Manage, continually improve and be regarded as the world’s best league football competition - on and off the field. Increase interest in our competitions, promote accessibility to live games and ensure that media exposure is used to optimum effect. Generate increased commercial value, using the resulting revenues to further enhance our competitions and strengthen the long-term future of the Premier League and its clubs. Use our power and influence responsibly to improve the game in this country and abroad through partnership with the FA, UEFA and other bodies. Create a quality of competition that provides a platform from which our member clubs can achieve unparalleled success in European or World competitions. Use our resources to develop playing talent that will provide for international success with the England team at all levels - with the status of World Champions being the realistic goal.

MATCH BALLNike Seitiro Premier League Ball:Nike’s T90 Tracer from last season is replaced this season with the nee Seitiro ball, which is the first ball since 2003/04 not to carry the T90 mark. At first glance the new Seitiro is very different to its predecessors and features Nike RaDaR technology, which stands for Rapid Decisive and Response. The lab and field tested standard of visual performance allows players to see the ball better due to the combination of graphic design and contrast which creates an optimal visual signal picture on pitch. Validated on pitch with some of the best athletes in the world, the combination of ball casing color, graphic design, and contrast creates an optimal visual signal on the pitch. What does this all mean? It means that NIKE RaDaR allows players to make faster decisions on the pitch and stay ahead of the pace of the game.The micro-textured synthetic casing on the Nike Seitiro ball creates a golf ball dimple effect delivers confident accuracy and aerodynamic stability as airflow is equalized over the ball surface allowing players to have total control of the flight and movement of the ball. Geometric Precision

and GEO II balanced technology distributes pressure around the ball for a 360 degree sweet spot for a consistent, accurate and powerful strike. Cross-linked Nitrogen-Expanded Foam, Nike claims this ball will offer exceptional shape retention and durability. The bladder consists of six-wing carbon latex for explosive acceleration.

AWARDSThe Premier League Trophy:The current Premier League trophy was created by Royal Jewellers Asprey of London. It weighs 4 st (25 kg; 56 lb), and is 76 cm (30 in) tall, 43 cm (17 in) wide and 25 cm (9.8 in) deep. Its main body is solid sterling silver and silver gilt, while its plinth is made of malachite, a semi-precious stone. The plinth has a silver band around its circumference, upon which the names of the title-winning clubs are listed. Malachite’s green colour is also representative of the green field of play. The design of the trophy is based on the heraldry of Three Lions that is associated with English football. Two of the lions are found above the handles on either side of the trophy – the third is symbolized by the captain of the title winning team as he raises the trophy, and its gold crown, above his head at the end of the season. The trophy has borne several names on its face since it was first created, when it read “The F.A. Premier League”. The one Manchester United lifted in 2006–07 read “The Barclays Premiership”. From the 2007–08 season onwards, the trophy has read “Premier League” on one side and “Barclays Premier League” on the other.In 2004, a special gold version of the trophy was commissioned to commemorate Arsenal winning the title without a single defeat.

Monthly and AnnualIn addition to the winner’s Trophy and the individual Winner’s Medals, the Premier League also awards the monthly, Manager of the Month and Player of the Month awards, and the annual Manager of the Year, Golden Boot and the Golden Glove awards.

The current Premier League trophy was created by Royal Jewellers Asprey of London. It weighs 4 st (25 kg; 56 lb), and is 76 cm (30 in) tall, 43 cm (17 in) wide and 25 cm (9.8 in) deep.

• The English Premier League season begins in August and ends in May with no winter break.

• The 20 teams play each other twice (home and away) for a total of 38 matches.

• 3 points are awarded for a win, 1 point for a draw and 0 points for a loss.

• Final league position is based on the total number of points earned over the full season.

• The team with the most points is considered the league champion.

• The bottom three teams are relegated to the second-tier Football League Championship.

LEAGUE FORMAT:

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Position Team Played R/Y P/P R/O R/R B/O Pts Score Avge

1 Chelsea 38 318 320 221 227 211 1297 324.3 8.53

2 Tottenham 38 323 311 225 228 201 1288 322.0 8.47

3 Man Utd 38 315 301 221 225 209 1271 317.8 8.36

4 Fulham 38 324 288 226 230 196 1264 316.0 8.32

5 Blackpool 38 327 311 223 227 175 1263 315.8 8.31

6 West Ham 38 318 283 223 228 207 1259 314.8 8.28

7 West Brom 38 307 300 219 224 203 1253 313.3 8.24

8 Arsenal 38 297 318 220 220 196 1251 312.8 8.23

9 Liverpool 38 311 294 224 215 200 1244 311.0 8.18

10 Man City 38 293 296 219 224 211 1243 310.8 8.18

11 Aston Villa 38 303 295 218 222 205 1243 310.8 8.18

12 Everton 38 307 298 221 221 189 1236 309.0 8.13

13 Wolves 38 312 288 211 221 200 1232 308.0 8.11

14 Wigan 38 300 276 219 229 204 1228 307.0 8.08

15 Blackburn 38 300 281 215 224 200 1220 305.0 8.03

16 Bolton 38 297 298 214 220 186 1215 303.8 7.99

17 Sunderland 38 309 284 211 223 182 1209 302.3 7.95

18 Stoke 38 306 282 211 220 189 1208 302.0 7.95

19 Birmingham 38 316 267 205 216 199 1203 300.8 7.91

20 Newcastle 38 296 288 201 209 203 1197 299.3 7.88

Key : R/Y = Red & Yellow Cards - Maximum 10 pts per Match (Red 3pts, Yellow 1pt) P/P = Positive Play - Maximum 10 pts per Match R/O = Respect Towards Opponent - Maximum 7 pts per Match R/R = Respect Towards Referee - Maximum 7 pts per Match B/O = Behaviour of Officials - Maximum 6 pts per Match12

2010 / 2011

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Key : R/Y = Red & Yellow Cards - Maximum 10 pts per Match (Red 3pts, Yellow 1pt) P/P = Positive Play - Maximum 10 pts per Match R/O = Respect Towards Opponent - Maximum 7 pts per Match R/R = Respect Towards Referee - Maximum 7 pts per Match B/O = Behaviour of Officials - Maximum 6 pts per Match

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Arsenal

Introduction:Arsenal Football Club is a professional English Premier League football club based in North London. One of the most successful clubs in English football, they have won 13 First Division and Premier League titles and 10 FA Cups. They hold the record for the longest uninterrupted period in the English top flight and are the only side to have completed a Premier League season unbeaten.Arsenal was founded in 1886 in Woolwich and in 1893 became the first club from the south of England to join the Football League. In 1913, they moved north across the city to Arsenal Stadium in Highbury. In the 1930s they won five League Championship titles and two FA Cups. After a lean period in the post-war years they won the League and FA Cup Double, in the 1970–71 season, and in the 1990s and first decade of the 21st century won two more Doubles and reached the 2006 UEFA Champions League Final.Arsenal have a long-standing rivalry with neighbours Tottenham Hotspur, with whom they regularly contest the North London derby. Arsenal are also the third most valuable Association football club in the world as of 2010, valued at $1.2 billion.

Full name Arsenal Football ClubNickname(s) The GunnersFounded 1886 as Dial SquareGround Emirates Stadium (Capacity: 60,355)Owner Arsenal Holdings plcChairman Peter Hill-WoodManager Arsène Wenger

Champions: 13 (1931, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1938, 1948, 1953, 1971, 1989, 1991, 1998, 2002, 2004)

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Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (Southampton, £11m)Gervinho (Lille £10.7m)Carl Jenkinson (Charlton, £1m)

Gael Clichy(Manchester City, £7m) Jay Emmanuel-Thomas (Ipswich, undisclosed)Mark Randall (Chesterfield, free)Tom Cruise (released)Denilson (Sao Paulo, loan)Wellington (Levante, loan)Cesc Fabregas (Barcelona)

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Arsenal FixtureDATE TIME HOME AWAY VENUE

Aug 13 16:30 GMT Newcastle United v Arsenal St James' Park

Aug 20 11:45 GMT Arsenal v Liverpool Emirates Stadium

Aug 28 15:00 GMT Manchester United v Arsenal Old Trafford

Sep 10 14:00 GMT Arsenal v Swansea City Emirates Stadium

Sep 17 11:45 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Arsenal Ewood Park

Sep 24 14:00 GMT Arsenal v Bolton Wanderers Emirates Stadium

Oct 2 15:00 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal White Hart Lane

Oct 15 14:00 GMT Arsenal v Sunderland Emirates Stadium

Oct 22 14:00 GMT Arsenal v Stoke City Emirates Stadium

Oct 29 11:45 GMT Chelsea v Arsenal Stamford Bridge

Nov 5 15:00 GMT Arsenal v West Bromwich Albion Emirates Stadium

Nov 19 12:45 GMT Norwich City v Arsenal Carrow Road

Nov 26 17:30 GMT Arsenal v Fulham Emirates Stadium

Dec 3 15:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v Arsenal DW Stadium

Dec 10 15:00 GMT Arsenal v Everton Emirates Stadium

Dec 17 15:00 GMT Manchester City v Arsenal Etihad Stadium

Dec 21 19:45 GMT Aston Villa v Arsenal Villa Park

Dec 26 15:00 GMT Arsenal v Wolverhampton Wanderers Emirates Stadium

Dec 31 15:00 GMT Arsenal v Queens Park Rangers Emirates Stadium

Jan 2 15:00 GMT Fulham v Arsenal Craven Cottage

Jan 14 15:00 GMT Swansea City v Arsenal Liberty Stadium

Jan 21 15:00 GMT Arsenal v Manchester United Emirates Stadium

Jan 31 19:45 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Arsenal Reebok Stadium

Feb 4 15:00 GMT Arsenal v Blackburn Rovers Emirates Stadium

Feb 11 15:00 GMT Sunderland v Arsenal Stadium of Light

Feb 25 15:00 GMT Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur Emirates Stadium

Mar 3 15:00 GMT Liverpool v Arsenal Anfield

Mar 10 15:00 GMT Arsenal v Newcastle United Emirates Stadium

Mar 17 15:00 GMT Everton v Arsenal Goodison Park

Mar 24 15:00 GMT Arsenal v Aston Villa Emirates Stadium

Mar 31 14:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Arsenal Loftus Road

Apr 7 14:00 GMT Arsenal v Manchester City Emirates Stadium

Apr 9 14:00 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Arsenal Molineux Stadium

Apr 14 14:00 GMT Arsenal v Wigan Athletic Emirates Stadium

Apr 21 14:00 GMT Arsenal v Chelsea Emirates Stadium

Apr 28 14:00 GMT Stoke City v Arsenal Britannia Stadium

May 5 14:00 GMT Arsenal v Norwich City Emirates Stadium

May 13 14:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Arsenal The Hawthorns

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1 Manuel Almunia13 Wojciech Szczęsny21 Łukasz Fabiański24 Vito Mannone

3 Bacary Sagna5 Thomas Vermaelen6 Laurent Koscielny18 Sébastien Squillaci20 Johan Djourou25 Carl Jenkinson28 Kieran Gibbs30 Armand Traoré

2 Abou Diaby7 Tomáš Rosický8 Samir Nasri16 Aaron Ramsey17 Alex Song19 Jack Wilshere23 Andrei Arshavin26 Emmanuel Frimpong40 Craig Eastmond46 Henri Lansbury— Emmanuel Eboué

10 Robin van Persie (captain)11 Carlos Vela14 Theo Walcott15 Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain27 Gervinho29 Marouane Chamakh31 Ryo Miyaichi52 Nicklas Bendtner

Goalkeepers Defenders Midfielders Forward

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ComputersAccessoriesPeripherals

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Aston Villa

Introduction:Aston Villa Football Club (also known as Villa, The Villa, The Villans and The Lions)is an English professional association football club based near Aston, Birmingham. The club was founded in 1874 and have played at their current home ground, Villa Park, since 1897. Aston Villa were founder members of The Football League in 1888. They were also founder members of the Premier League in 1992, and have remained there ever since. The club was floated by the previous owner and chairman Doug Ellis, but in 2006 full control of the club was acquired by Randy Lerner. They are one of the oldest and most successful football clubs in England, having won the First Division Championship seven times and the FA Cup seven times. Villa also won the 1981–82 European Cup, one of only four English clubs to win what is now the UEFA Champions League. Aston Villa has the fourth highest total of major honours won by an English club.

Full name Aston Villa Football ClubNickname(s) The Villa, The Villans, The LionsFounded March 1874; 137 years agoGround Villa Park AstonOwner Randy LernerManager Alex McLeish

Champions: 7 (1894, 1896, 1897, 1899, 1900, 1910, 1981)

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Charles N'Zogbia (Wigan, £9.5m)Shay Given (Manchester City, £3.5m)

Stewart Downing (Liverpool, £20m)Ashley Young (Manchester United, £16m) Brad Friedel (Tottenham, free) Nigel Reo-Coker(Bolton, free) John Carew(West Ham, free) Robert Pires (released)Moustapha Salifou (released) Isaiah Osbourne (Hibernian, free)

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Aston Villa FixtureDATE TIME HOME AWAY VENUE

Aug 13 14:00 GMT Fulham v Aston Villa Craven Cottage

Aug 20 14:00 GMT Aston Villa v Blackburn Rovers Villa Park

Aug 27 11:05 GMT Aston Villa v Wolverhampton Wanderers Villa Park

Sep 10 14:00 GMT Everton v Aston Villa Goodison Park

Sep 17 14:00 GMT Aston Villa v Newcastle United Villa Park

Sep 25 15:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Aston Villa Loftus Road

Oct 1 14:00 GMT Aston Villa v Wigan Athletic Villa Park

Oct 16 12:30 GMT Manchester City v Aston Villa Etihad Stadium

Oct 22 14:00 GMT Aston Villa v West Bromwich Albion Villa Park

Oct 29 14:00 GMT Sunderland v Aston Villa Stadium of Light

Nov 5 15:00 GMT Aston Villa v Norwich City Villa Park

Nov 21 20:00 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Aston Villa White Hart Lane

Nov 27 13:30 GMT Swansea City v Aston Villa Liberty Stadium

Dec 3 15:00 GMT Aston Villa v Manchester United Villa Park

Dec 10 15:00 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Aston Villa Reebok Stadium

Dec 17 15:00 GMT Aston Villa v Liverpool Villa Park

Dec 21 19:45 GMT Aston Villa v Arsenal Villa Park

Dec 26 15:00 GMT Stoke City v Aston Villa Britannia Stadium

Dec 31 15:00 GMT Chelsea v Aston Villa Stamford Bridge

Jan 2 15:00 GMT Aston Villa v Swansea City Villa Park

Jan 14 15:00 GMT Aston Villa v Everton Villa Park

Jan 21 15:00 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Aston Villa Molineux Stadium

Feb 1 19:45 GMT Aston Villa v Queens Park Rangers Villa Park

Feb 4 15:00 GMT Newcastle United v Aston Villa St James' Park

Feb 11 15:00 GMT Aston Villa v Manchester City Villa Park

Feb 25 15:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v Aston Villa DW Stadium

Mar 3 15:00 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Aston Villa Ewood Park

Mar 10 15:00 GMT Aston Villa v Fulham Villa Park

Mar 17 15:00 GMT Aston Villa v Bolton Wanderers Villa Park

Mar 24 15:00 GMT Arsenal v Aston Villa Emirates Stadium

Mar 31 14:00 GMT Aston Villa v Chelsea Villa Park

Apr 7 14:00 GMT Liverpool v Aston Villa Anfield

Apr 9 14:00 GMT Aston Villa v Stoke City Villa Park

Apr 14 14:00 GMT Manchester United v Aston Villa Old Trafford

Apr 21 14:00 GMT Aston Villa v Sunderland Villa Park

Apr 28 14:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Aston Villa The Hawthorns

May 5 14:00 GMT Aston Villa v Tottenham Hotspur Villa Park

May 13 14:00 GMT Norwich City v Aston Villa Carrow Road

Goalkeepers1 Shay Given22 Brad Guzan33 Andy Marshall43 Elliot Parish

2 Luke Young3 Stephen Warnock5 Richard Dunne6 James Collins21 Ciaran Clark23 Habib Beye24 Carlos Cuéllar30 Eric Lichaj32 Nathan Baker34 Shane Lowry

7 Stephen Ireland10 Charles N'Zogbia12 Marc Albrighton16 Fabian Delph17 Jean II Makoun19 Stiliyan Petrov (captain)25 Barry Bannan28 Jonathan Hogg31 Chris Herd35 Daniel Johnson38 Gary Gardner

9 Darren Bent11 Gabriel Agbonlahor14 Nathan Delfouneso18 Emile Heskey26 Andreas Weimann

Defenders Midfielders Forward

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Blackburn Rovers

Introduction:Blackburn Rovers Football Club is an English professional association football club based in the town of Blackburn, Lancashire. The team currently competes in the Premier League, the top tier of English football.The club was established in 1875, becoming a founding member of The Football League in 1888. It is one of only three clubs to have been both a founder member of the Football League and the Premier League (the others being Aston Villa and Everton). In 1890 Rovers moved to its permanent home at Ewood Park. Prior to the formation of the Premier League in 1992, most of the club’s successes were before 1930, when it had gained league and FA Cup trophies on several occasions. Relegation in 1966 was followed by 26 successive seasons of football outside the top flight.

Full name Blackburn Rovers Football ClubNickname(s) Rovers, Blue and Whites, The Riversiders[1]Founded 1875; 135 years agoGround Ewood Park, Blackburn, LancashireOwner Venky’s London LimitedChairman VacantManager Steve Kean

Champions: 3 (1912, 1914, 1995)

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David Goodwillie (Dundee United, £2m)Myles Anderson (Aberdeen, undisclosed)Radosav Petrovic (Partizan Belgrade, undisclosed)Bruno Ribiero (Gremio Prudente, free)

Phil Jones (Manchester United, £16.5m)Frank Fielding (Derby, undisclosed)Jason Brown (Aberdeen, free)Aaron Doran (Inverness, free)Zurab Khizanishvili (Kayserispor, free)Benjani (released)Maceo Rigters (released)Nikola Kalinic (Dnipro, undisclosed)Keith Andrews(Ipswich, loan)

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Blackburn Rovers FixtureDATE TIME HOME AWAY VENUE

Aug 13 14:00 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Wolverhampton Wanderers Ewood Park

Aug 20 14:00 GMT Aston Villa v Blackburn Rovers Villa Park

Aug 27 14:00 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Everton Ewood Park

Sep 11 15:00 GMT Fulham v Blackburn Rovers Craven Cottage

Sep 17 11:45 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Arsenal Ewood Park

Sep 24 14:00 GMT Newcastle United v Blackburn Rovers St James' Park

Oct 1 14:00 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Manchester City Ewood Park

Oct 15 14:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Blackburn Rovers Loftus Road

Oct 22 14:00 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Tottenham Hotspur Ewood Park

Oct 29 14:00 GMT Norwich City v Blackburn Rovers Carrow Road

Nov 5 15:00 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Chelsea Ewood Park

Nov 19 15:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v Blackburn Rovers DW Stadium

Nov 28 20:00 GMT Stoke City v Blackburn Rovers Britannia Stadium

Dec 3 15:00 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Swansea City Ewood Park

Dec 10 15:00 GMT Sunderland v Blackburn Rovers Stadium of Light

Dec 17 15:00 GMT Blackburn Rovers v West Bromwich Albion Ewood Park

Dec 21 19:45 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Bolton Wanderers Ewood Park

Dec 26 15:00 GMT Liverpool v Blackburn Rovers Anfield

Dec 31 15:00 GMT Manchester United v Blackburn Rovers Old Trafford

Jan 2 15:00 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Stoke City Ewood Park

Jan 14 15:00 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Fulham Ewood Park

Jan 21 15:00 GMT Everton v Blackburn Rovers Goodison Park

Feb 1 19:45 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Newcastle United Ewood Park

Feb 4 15:00 GMT Arsenal v Blackburn Rovers Emirates Stadium

Feb 11 15:00 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Queens Park Rangers Ewood Park

Feb 25 15:00 GMT Manchester City v Blackburn Rovers Etihad Stadium

Mar 3 15:00 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Aston Villa Ewood Park

Mar 10 15:00 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Blackburn Rovers Molineux Stadium

Mar 17 15:00 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Sunderland Ewood Park

Mar 24 15:00 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Blackburn Rovers Reebok Stadium

Mar 31 14:00 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Manchester United Ewood Park

Apr 7 14:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Blackburn Rovers The Hawthorns

Apr 9 14:00 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Liverpool Ewood Park

Apr 14 14:00 GMT Swansea City v Blackburn Rovers Liberty Stadium

Apr 21 14:00 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Norwich City Ewood Park

Apr 28 14:00 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Blackburn Rovers White Hart Lane

May 5 14:00 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Wigan Athletic Ewood Park

May 13 14:00 GMT Chelsea v Blackburn Rovers Stamford Bridge

Goalkeepers1 Paul Robinson13 Mark Bunn

2 Míchel Salgado3 Martin Olsson4 Christopher Samba5 Gaël Givet6 Ryan Nelsen (team captain)31 Grant Hanley32 Bruno Ribeiro33 Josh Morris39 Adam Henley

7 Brett Emerton8 David Dunn10 Mauro Formica11 Vince Grella12 Morten Gamst Pedersen15 Steven N'Zonzi35 Jason Lowe38 Myles Anderson— Radosav Petrović

20 Rubén Rochina22 Nick Blackman23 David Hoilett25 David Goodwillie30 Jason Roberts37 Zac Aley

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Bolton Wanderers

Introduction:Bolton Wanderers Football Club is an English professional association football club based in the area of Lostock in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, Greater Manchester.[3] They began their current spell in the Premier League in 2001.Founder members of the Football League, Bolton were a successful cup side in the 1920s, winning the FA Cup three times. The club won the cup a fourth time in 1958 thanks to two Nat Lofthouse goals. A leaner spell followed, reaching a nadir in 1987 when the club spent a season in the Fourth Division. The club regained top-flight status in 1995 after a 15-year absence; their current spell in the top division started in 2001. In 2005–06 they participated in European competition for the first time, reaching the last 32 of the UEFA Cup. Bolton qualified for the 2007–08 tournament by finishing 7th in the 2006–07 Premier League season and this time they managed to reach the last 16 of the competition. Bolton Wanderers moved to the Reebok Stadium in 1997. Their former home was Burnden Park, where they played for 102 years.

Full name Bolton Wanderers Football ClubNickname(s) The Trotters, The Wanderers, The Whites, Founded 1874 (as Christ Church FC)Ground Reebok StadiumOwner Eddie DaviesChairman Phil GartsideManager Owen Coyle

Champions: None

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Chris Eagles and Tyrone Mears (Burnley, joint £3m)Darren Pratley (Swansea, free) Nigel Reo-Coker (Aston Villa, free) Tuncay (Wolfsburg, loan)

Ali Al Habsi (Wigan, £4m)Matt Taylor (West Ham, £2.2m)Danny Ward (Huddersfield, undisclosed)Johan Elmander (Galatasaray, free)Tamir Cohen (Maccabi Haifa, free)Joey O'Brien (West Ham, free)Jlloyd Samuel (released)Gavin McCann (retired)

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Bolton Wanderers FixtureDATE TIME HOME AWAY VENUE

Aug 13 14:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Bolton Wanderers Loftus Road

Aug 21 15:00 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Manchester City Reebok Stadium

Aug 27 16:30 GMT Liverpool v Bolton Wanderers Anfield

Sep 10 16:30 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Manchester United Reebok Stadium

Sep 17 14:00 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Norwich City Reebok Stadium

Sep 24 14:00 GMT Arsenal v Bolton Wanderers Emirates Stadium

Oct 2 12:30 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Chelsea Reebok Stadium

Oct 15 14:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v Bolton Wanderers DW Stadium

Oct 22 14:00 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Sunderland Reebok Stadium

Oct 29 14:00 GMT Swansea City v Bolton Wanderers Liberty Stadium

Nov 5 15:00 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Stoke City Reebok Stadium

Nov 19 15:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Bolton Wanderers The Hawthorns

Nov 26 15:00 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Everton Reebok Stadium

Dec 3 15:00 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Bolton Wanderers White Hart Lane

Dec 10 15:00 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Aston Villa Reebok Stadium

Dec 17 15:00 GMT Fulham v Bolton Wanderers Craven Cottage

Dec 21 19:45 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Bolton Wanderers Ewood Park

Dec 26 15:00 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Newcastle United Reebok Stadium

Dec 31 15:00 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Wolverhampton Wanderers Reebok Stadium

Jan 2 15:00 GMT Everton v Bolton Wanderers Goodison Park

Jan 14 15:00 GMT Manchester United v Bolton Wanderers Old Trafford

Jan 21 15:00 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Liverpool Reebok Stadium

Jan 31 19:45 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Arsenal Reebok Stadium

Feb 4 15:00 GMT Norwich City v Bolton Wanderers Carrow Road

Feb 11 15:00 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Wigan Athletic Reebok Stadium

Feb 25 15:00 GMT Chelsea v Bolton Wanderers Stamford Bridge

Mar 3 15:00 GMT Manchester City v Bolton Wanderers Etihad Stadium

Mar 10 15:00 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Queens Park Rangers Reebok Stadium

Mar 17 15:00 GMT Aston Villa v Bolton Wanderers Villa Park

Mar 24 15:00 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Blackburn Rovers Reebok Stadium

Mar 31 14:00 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Bolton Wanderers Molineux Stadium

Apr 7 14:00 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Fulham Reebok Stadium

Apr 9 14:00 GMT Newcastle United v Bolton Wanderers St James' Park

Apr 14 14:00 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Tottenham Hotspur Reebok Stadium

Apr 21 14:00 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Swansea City Reebok Stadium

Apr 28 14:00 GMT Sunderland v Bolton Wanderers Stadium of Light

May 5 14:00 GMT Bolton Wanderers v West Bromwich Albion Reebok Stadium

May 13 14:00 GMT Stoke City v Bolton Wanderers Britannia Stadium

Goalkeepers1 Ádám Bogdán22 Jussi Jääskeläinen26 Robert Lainton

2 Grétar Steinsson3 Marcos Alonso4 Paul Robinson5 Gary Cahill12 Zat Knight15 Tyrone Mears18 Sam Ricketts31 David Wheater33 Mark Connolly39 Joe Riley

6 Fabrice Muamba7 Chris Eagles8 Stuart Holden10 Martin Petrov11 Ricardo Gardner16 Mark Davies19 Nigel Reo-Coker21 Darren Pratley23 Sean Davis27 Chung-Yong Lee37 Josh Vela38 Adam Blakeman

9 Tuncay sanlı (on loan from Wolfsburg)14 Kevin Davies (captain)17 Ivan Klasnić20 Robbie Blake34 Tom Eaves35 Tope Obadeyi36 Michael O'Halloran

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Chelsea

Introduction:Chelsea Football Club are an English football club based in West London. Founded in 1905, they play in the Premier League and have spent most of their history in the top tier of English football. Chelsea have been English champions four times, FA Cup winners six times and League Cup winners four times. They have also been successful in Europe, winning the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup twice. The club had their first major success in 1955, when they won the league championship. Chelsea won several cup competitions during the 1960s and 1970s, but after that did not win another major title until 1997. The past decade has been the most successful period in Chelsea’s history, capped by winning Premier League titles in 2005, 2006 and 2010, the latter as part of their first league and FA Cup "Double".Despite their name, the club are not based in Chelsea, but in neighbouring Fulham. The club's home is the 41,841 capacity Stamford Bridge football stadium in Fulham, where they have played since their establishment. Since 2003 they have been owned by Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich.

Full name Chelsea Football ClubNickname(s) The Pensioners, The BluesFounded March 10, 1905; 106 years agoGround Stamford BridgeOwner Roman AbramovichChairman Bruce BuckManager André Villas-Boas

Champions: 4 (1955, 2005, 2006, 2010)

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Thibaud Courtois(Genk, £5m)Oriol Romeu(Barcelona, £4.4m)Lucas Piazon (Sao Paulo, undisclosed)

Michael Mancienne (Hamburg, £3m)Yury Zhirkov (Anzhi, undisclosed)Nemanja Matic (Benfica, undisclosed)Fabio Borini (Parma, undisclosed)Michael Woods (released)Thibaud Courtois (Atletico Madrid, loan)Jeffrey Bruma (Hamburg, loan)

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Chelsea FixtureDATE TIME HOME AWAY VENUE

Aug 14 12:30 GMT Stoke City v Chelsea Britannia Stadium

Aug 20 16:30 GMT Chelsea v West Bromwich Albion Stamford Bridge

Aug 27 14:00 GMT Chelsea v Norwich City Stamford Bridge

Sep 10 14:00 GMT Sunderland v Chelsea Stadium of Light

Sep 18 15:00 GMT Manchester United v Chelsea Old Trafford

Sep 24 14:00 GMT Chelsea v Swansea City Stamford Bridge

Oct 2 12:30 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Chelsea Reebok Stadium

Oct 15 16:30 GMT Chelsea v Everton Stamford Bridge

Oct 23 15:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Chelsea Loftus Road

Oct 29 11:45 GMT Chelsea v Arsenal Stamford Bridge

Nov 5 15:00 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Chelsea Ewood Park

Nov 20 16:00 GMT Chelsea v Liverpool Stamford Bridge

Nov 26 15:00 GMT Chelsea v Wolverhampton Wanderers Stamford Bridge

Dec 3 15:00 GMT Newcastle United v Chelsea St James' Park

Dec 10 15:00 GMT Chelsea v Manchester City Stamford Bridge

Dec 17 15:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v Chelsea DW Stadium

Dec 20 19:45 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea White Hart Lane

Dec 26 13:00 GMT Chelsea v Fulham Stamford Bridge

Dec 31 15:00 GMT Chelsea v Aston Villa Stamford Bridge

Jan 2 15:00 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Chelsea Molineux Stadium

Jan 14 15:00 GMT Chelsea v Sunderland Stamford Bridge

Jan 21 15:00 GMT Norwich City v Chelsea Carrow Road

Jan 31 19:45 GMT Swansea City v Chelsea Liberty Stadium

Feb 4 15:00 GMT Chelsea v Manchester United Stamford Bridge

Feb 11 15:00 GMT Everton v Chelsea Goodison Park

Feb 25 15:00 GMT Chelsea v Bolton Wanderers Stamford Bridge

Mar 3 15:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Chelsea The Hawthorns

Mar 10 15:00 GMT Chelsea v Stoke City Stamford Bridge

Mar 17 15:00 GMT Manchester City v Chelsea Etihad Stadium

Mar 24 15:00 GMT Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur Stamford Bridge

Mar 31 14:00 GMT Aston Villa v Chelsea Villa Park

Apr 7 14:00 GMT Chelsea v Wigan Athletic Stamford Bridge

Apr 9 14:00 GMT Fulham v Chelsea Craven Cottage

Apr 14 14:00 GMT Chelsea v Newcastle United Stamford Bridge

Apr 21 14:00 GMT Arsenal v Chelsea Emirates Stadium

Apr 28 14:00 GMT Chelsea v Queens Park Rangers Stamford Bridge

May 5 14:00 GMT Liverpool v Chelsea Anfield

May 13 14:00 GMT Chelsea v Blackburn Rovers Stamford Bridge

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1 Petr Cech22 Ross Turnbull40 Henrique Hilário— Matej Delac

2 Branislav Ivanović3 Ashley Cole4 David Luiz17 José Bosingwa19 Paulo Ferreira26 John Terry (Captain)33 Alex34 Ryan Bertrand38 Patrick van Aanholt— Slobodan Rajković

5 Michael Essien6 Oriol Romeu7 Ramires8 Frank Lampard (Vice-captain)10 Yossi Benayoun12 John Obi Mikel15 Florent Malouda20 Josh McEachran

9 Fernando Torres11 Didier Drogba21 Salomon Kalou23 Daniel Sturridge39 Nicolas Anelka44 Gaël Kakuta

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Everton

Introduction:Everton Football Club are an English professional association football club from the city of Liverpool. The club competes in the Premier League, the highest level of English football. They have competed in the top division for a record 108 seasons, they have played more top-flight league games than any other English team and have won the League Championship nine times—the fourth highest of any team. Everton have remained in the top division since 1954, and were founding members of the Premier League in 1992.Formed in 1878, Everton were founding members of The Football League in 1888 and won their first league championship two seasons later. Following four league titles and two FA Cup wins, Everton experienced a lull in the immediate post World War Two period until a revival in the 1960s, winning two league championships and an FA Cup.

Full name Everton Football ClubNickname(s) The Toffees, The Blues, Founded 1878 as St Domingo's F.CGround Goodison ParkChairman Bill KenwrightManager David Moyes

Champions: 9 (1891, 1915, 1928, 1932, 1939, 1963, 1970, 1985, 1987)

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Eric Dier (Sporting Lisbon, loan)

James Vaughan (Norwich, £2.5m)Iain Turner (Preston, free)Kieran Agard (Yeovil, free)Hope Akpan (Crawley, free)Nathan Craig (released)

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Everton FixtureDATE TIME HOME AWAY VENUE

Aug 13 14:00 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Everton White Hart Lane

Aug 20 14:00 GMT Everton v Queens Park Rangers Goodison Park

Aug 27 14:00 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Everton Ewood Park

Sep 10 14:00 GMT Everton v Aston Villa Goodison Park

Sep 17 14:00 GMT Everton v Wigan Athletic Goodison Park

Sep 24 11:45 GMT Manchester City v Everton Etihad Stadium

Oct 1 11:45 GMT Everton v Liverpool Goodison Park

Oct 15 16:30 GMT Chelsea v Everton Stamford Bridge

Oct 22 14:00 GMT Fulham v Everton Craven Cottage

Oct 29 11:00 GMT Everton v Manchester United Goodison Park

Nov 5 12:45 GMT Newcastle United v Everton St James' Park

Nov 19 15:00 GMT Everton v Wolverhampton Wanderers Goodison Park

Nov 26 15:00 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Everton Reebok Stadium

Dec 3 15:00 GMT Everton v Stoke City Goodison Park

Dec 10 15:00 GMT Arsenal v Everton Emirates Stadium

Dec 17 15:00 GMT Everton v Norwich City Goodison Park

Dec 21 19:45 GMT Everton v Swansea City Goodison Park

Dec 26 15:00 GMT Sunderland v Everton Stadium of Light

Dec 31 15:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Everton The Hawthorns

Jan 2 15:00 GMT Everton v Bolton Wanderers Goodison Park

Jan 14 15:00 GMT Aston Villa v Everton Villa Park

Jan 21 15:00 GMT Everton v Blackburn Rovers Goodison Park

Feb 1 19:45 GMT Everton v Manchester City Goodison Park

Feb 4 15:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v Everton DW Stadium

Feb 11 15:00 GMT Everton v Chelsea Goodison Park

Feb 25 15:00 GMT Liverpool v Everton Anfield

Mar 3 15:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Everton Loftus Road

Mar 10 15:00 GMT Everton v Tottenham Hotspur Goodison Park

Mar 17 15:00 GMT Everton v Arsenal Goodison Park

Mar 24 15:00 GMT Swansea City v Everton Liberty Stadium

Mar 31 14:00 GMT Everton v West Bromwich Albion Goodison Park

Apr 7 14:00 GMT Norwich City v Everton Carrow Road

Apr 9 14:00 GMT Everton v Sunderland Goodison Park

Apr 14 14:00 GMT Stoke City v Everton Britannia Stadium

Apr 21 14:00 GMT Manchester United v Everton Old Trafford

Apr 28 14:00 GMT Everton v Fulham Goodison Park

May 5 14:00 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Everton Molineux Stadium

May 13 14:00 GMT Everton v Newcastle United Goodison Park

Goalkeepers1 Ján Mucha24 Tim Howard

2 Tony Hibbert3 Leighton Baines4 Joseph Yobo5 John Heitinga6 Phil Jagielka15 Sylvain Distin18 Phil Neville (captain)23 Séamus Coleman30 Shkodran Mustafi34 Shane Duffy

7 Diniyar Bilyaletdinov10 Mikel Arteta (vice-captain)17 Tim Cahill (vice-captain)20 Ross Barkley21 Leon Osman25 Marouane Fellaini26 Jack Rodwell33 Adam Forshaw38 James Wallace

8 Louis Saha16 Jermaine Beckford19 Magaye Gueye22 Yakubu Aiyegbeni27 Apostolos Vellios28 Victor Anichebe37 Jose Baxter40 Conor McAleny

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Fulham

Introduction:Fulham Football Club is a professional English Premier League club based in Fulham, in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. Founded in 1879, they play in the Premier League, their 10th current season. Fulham is the oldest professional football team in London. The club has spent twenty-four seasons in English football’s top division, the majority of that in two spells during the 1960s and 2000s. The latter spell was associated with chairman Mohamed Al-Fayed, after the club had climbed up from League Two (then Division Three) in the 1990s. Fulham has never won a major honour, although they had reached two major finals. In 1975, as a Second Division team, they contested the FA Cup final for the only time in their history, losing 2–0 to West Ham United. Fulham reached the 2010 Europa League final, which they contested with Atlético Madrid in Hamburg, losing 2–1 after extra time.

Full name Fulham Football ClubNickname(s) The Cottagers, The Whites, Founded 1879; 131 years agoGround Craven Cottage Fulham, LondonOwner Venky’s London LimitedChairman Mohamed Al-FayedManager Martin Jol

Champions: - None

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Pajtim Kasami (Palermo, £4m)John Arne Riise (Roma, £2.4m)Marcel Gecov (Slovan Liberec, undisclosed)Dan Burn (Darlington, undisclosed) Csaba Somogyi (Rakospalotai, free)

Jonathan Greening (Nottingham Forest, £670,000) Kagisho Dikgacoi (Crystal Palace, undisclosed) Zoltan Gera (West Brom, free) Diomansy Kamara (Eskisehirspor, free)John Paintsil (Leicester, free) Eddie Johnson (released) Pascal Zuberbuhler (released)David Stockdale (Ipswich, loan)

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Fulham FixtureDATE TIME HOME AWAY VENUE

Aug 13 14:00 GMT Fulham v Aston Villa Craven Cottage

Aug 20 14:00 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Fulham Molineux Stadium

Aug 27 14:00 GMT Newcastle United v Fulham St James' Park

Sep 11 15:00 GMT Fulham v Blackburn Rovers Craven Cottage

Sep 17 14:00 GMT Fulham v Manchester City Craven Cottage

Sep 24 14:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Fulham The Hawthorns

Oct 1 14:00 GMT Fulham v Queens Park Rangers Craven Cottage

Oct 15 14:00 GMT Stoke City v Fulham Britannia Stadium

Oct 22 14:00 GMT Fulham v Everton Craven Cottage

Oct 29 14:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v Fulham DW Stadium

Nov 6 16:00 GMT Fulham v Tottenham Hotspur Craven Cottage

Nov 19 15:00 GMT Sunderland v Fulham Stadium of Light

Nov 26 17:30 GMT Arsenal v Fulham Emirates Stadium

Dec 3 15:00 GMT Fulham v Liverpool Craven Cottage

Dec 10 15:00 GMT Swansea City v Fulham Liberty Stadium

Dec 17 15:00 GMT Fulham v Bolton Wanderers Craven Cottage

Dec 21 19:45 GMT Fulham v Manchester United Craven Cottage

Dec 26 13:00 GMT Chelsea v Fulham Stamford Bridge

Dec 31 15:00 GMT Norwich City v Fulham Carrow Road

Jan 2 15:00 GMT Fulham v Arsenal Craven Cottage

Jan 14 15:00 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Fulham Ewood Park

Jan 21 15:00 GMT Fulham v Newcastle United Craven Cottage

Feb 1 19:45 GMT Fulham v West Bromwich Albion Craven Cottage

Feb 4 15:00 GMT Manchester City v Fulham Etihad Stadium

Feb 11 15:00 GMT Fulham v Stoke City Craven Cottage

Feb 25 15:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Fulham Loftus Road

Mar 3 15:00 GMT Fulham v Wolverhampton Wanderers Craven Cottage

Mar 10 15:00 GMT Aston Villa v Fulham Villa Park

Mar 17 15:00 GMT Fulham v Swansea City Craven Cottage

Mar 24 15:00 GMT Manchester United v Fulham Old Trafford

Mar 31 14:00 GMT Fulham v Norwich City Craven Cottage

Apr 7 14:00 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Fulham Reebok Stadium

Apr 9 14:00 GMT Fulham v Chelsea Craven Cottage

Apr 14 11:45 GMT Liverpool v Fulham Anfield

Apr 21 14:00 GMT Fulham v Wigan Athletic Craven Cottage

Apr 28 14:00 GMT Everton v Fulham Goodison Park

May 5 14:00 GMT Fulham v Sunderland Craven Cottage

May 13 14:00 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Fulham White Hart Lane

Goalkeepers1 Mark Schwarzer22 Csaba Somogyi

2 Stephen Kelly3 John Arne Riise5 Brede Hangeland6 Chris Baird14 Philippe Senderos18 Aaron Hughes (vice-captain)26 Carlos Salcido32 Rafik Halliche

4 Steve Sidwell10 Pajtim Kasami13 Danny Murphy (captain)15 Marcel Gecov16 Damien Duff17 Bjørn Helge Riise20 Dickson Etuhu23 Clint Dempsey29 Simon Davies

8 Andy Johnson25 Bobby Zamora30 Moussa Dembélé

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Liverpool

Introduction:Liverpool Football Club is an English professional football club from Liverpool, England, which plays in the English Premier League. Liverpool has played at Anfield since the club’s foundation in 1892 and was admitted to the Football League a year later.The second most successful club in the history of English football, Liverpool have won 18 league titles, seven FA Cups and a record seven League Cups. Liverpool is the most successful English club in European competition, having won five European Cups, the last in 2005, three UEFA Cups and three UEFA Super Cups. The club currently rank fourth in Europe and seventh in the world with the most international titles won.The club’s supporters have been involved in two major tragedies. The first was the Heysel Stadium disaster in 1985, where charging Liverpool fans caused a wall to collapse, resulting in the death of 39 Juventus supporters. In the 1989 Hillsborough Disaster, 96 Liverpool supporters lost their lives in a crush against perimeter fencing.

Full name Liverpool Football ClubNickname(s) The RedsFounded 15 March 1892 (119 years ago)Ground Anfield (Capacity: 45,276)Owner Fenway Sports GroupChairman Tom WernerManager Kenny Dalglish

Champions: 18 (1901, 1906, 1922, 1923, 1947, 1964, 1966, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1990)

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Jose Enrique (Newcastle, £6m) Stewart Downing (Liverpool, £20m)Jordan Henderson (Sunderland, £16m)Charlie Adam (£9m)Alexander Doni (Roma, free)

Paul Konchesky (Leicester, £1.5m)Milan Jovanovic (Anderlecht, free)Tom Ince (Blackpool, free)Stephen Darby (Rochdale, loan)

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Liverpool FixtureDATE TIME HOME AWAY VENUE

Aug 13 14:00 GMT Liverpool v Sunderland Anfield

Aug 20 11:45 GMT Arsenal v Liverpool Emirates Stadium

Aug 27 16:30 GMT Liverpool v Bolton Wanderers Anfield

Sep 10 14:00 GMT Stoke City v Liverpool Britannia Stadium

Sep 18 12:30 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Liverpool White Hart Lane

Sep 24 14:00 GMT Liverpool v Wolverhampton Wanderers Anfield

Oct 1 11:45 GMT Everton v Liverpool Goodison Park

Oct 15 11:45 GMT Liverpool v Manchester United Anfield

Oct 22 16:30 GMT Liverpool v Norwich City Anfield

Oct 29 16:30 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Liverpool The Hawthorns

Nov 5 15:00 GMT Liverpool v Swansea City Anfield

Nov 20 16:00 GMT Chelsea v Liverpool Stamford Bridge

Nov 27 16:00 GMT Liverpool v Manchester City Anfield

Dec 3 15:00 GMT Fulham v Liverpool Craven Cottage

Dec 10 15:00 GMT Liverpool v Queens Park Rangers Anfield

Dec 17 15:00 GMT Aston Villa v Liverpool Villa Park

Dec 20 19:45 GMT Wigan Athletic v Liverpool DW Stadium

Dec 26 15:00 GMT Liverpool v Blackburn Rovers Anfield

Dec 31 12:45 GMT Liverpool v Newcastle United Anfield

Jan 2 15:00 GMT Manchester City v Liverpool Etihad Stadium

Jan 14 15:00 GMT Liverpool v Stoke City Anfield

Jan 21 15:00 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Liverpool Reebok Stadium

Jan 31 19:45 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Liverpool Molineux Stadium

Feb 4 15:00 GMT Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur Anfield

Feb 11 15:00 GMT Manchester United v Liverpool Old Trafford

Feb 25 15:00 GMT Liverpool v Everton Anfield

Mar 3 15:00 GMT Liverpool v Arsenal Anfield

Mar 10 15:00 GMT Sunderland v Liverpool Stadium of Light

Mar 17 15:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Liverpool Loftus Road

Mar 24 15:00 GMT Liverpool v Wigan Athletic Anfield

Mar 31 14:00 GMT Newcastle United v Liverpool St James' Park

Apr 7 14:00 GMT Liverpool v Aston Villa Anfield

Apr 9 14:00 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Liverpool Ewood Park

Apr 14 11:45 GMT Liverpool v Fulham Anfield

Apr 21 14:00 GMT Liverpool v West Bromwich Albion Anfield

Apr 28 14:00 GMT Norwich City v Liverpool Carrow Road

May 5 14:00 GMT Liverpool v Chelsea Anfield

May 13 14:00 GMT Swansea City v Liverpool Liberty Stadium

Goalkeepers1 Brad Jones25 Pepe Reina32 Doni

2 Glen Johnson3 José Enrique5 Daniel Agger6 Fábio Aurélio16 Sotirios Kyrgiakos22 Danny Wilson23 Jamie Carragher (vice-captain)34 Martin Kelly37 Martin Škrtel38 John Flanagan49 Jack Robinson— Philipp Degen— Emiliano Insúa

4 Raul Meireles8 Steven Gerrard (captain)10 Joe Cole11 Maxi Rodríguez14 Jordan Henderson15 Alberto Aquilani19 Stewart Downing20 Jay Spearing21 Lucas Leiva26 Charlie Adam28 Christian Poulsen33 Jonjo Shelvey— Nabil El Zhar

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Manchester City

Introduction:Manchester City Football Club is an English Premier League football club who play at the City of Manchester Stadium. Founded in 1880 as St. Mark’s (West Gorton), they became Ardwick Association Football Club in 1887 and Manchester City in 1894.The club’s most successful period was in the late 1960s and early 1970s when they won the League Championship, the FA Cup, the League Cup and European Cup Winners’ Cup under the management team of Joe Mercer and Malcolm Allison and with players including Colin Bell, Mike Summerbee and Francis Lee. After finishing as FA Cup runners-up in 1981, the club went through a period of decline culminating in relegation to the third tier of English football in 1997. The club has since regained top flight status where they have spent the majority of their history. In 2011 the club qualified for the UEFA Champions League and are the current holders of the FA Cup.

Full name Manchester City Football ClubNickname(s) City, The Citizens, The BluesFounded 1880 as St Mark’s (West Gorton)Ground City of Manchester StadiumOwner Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al NahyanChairman Khaldoon Al MubarakManager Roberto Mancini

Champions: 2 (1937, 1968)

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(signed):

Sergio Aguero (Atletico Madrid, £38m)Gael Clichy (Arsenal, £7mStefan Savic (Partizan Belgrade, £6m)

Jerome Boateng (Bayern Munich, £10m)Shay Given (Aston Villa, £3.5m) Felipe Caicedo (Levante, £880,000)Jo (Internacional, undisclosed) Shaleum Logan (Brentford, free)Javan Vidal (released), Patrick Vieira (retired)Abdisalam Ibrahim (NEC Nijmegen, loan) Michael Johnson (Leicester, loan)Ben Mee (Burnley, loan)Ryan McGivern (Crystal Palace, loan)

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Manchester City FixtureDATE TIME HOME AWAY VENUE

Aug 15 19:00 GMT Manchester City v Swansea City Etihad Stadium

Aug 21 15:00 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Manchester City Reebok Stadium

Aug 28 12:30 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City White Hart Lane

Sep 10 14:00 GMT Manchester City v Wigan Athletic Etihad Stadium

Sep 17 14:00 GMT Fulham v Manchester City Craven Cottage

Sep 24 11:45 GMT Manchester City v Everton Etihad Stadium

Oct 1 14:00 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Manchester City Ewood Park

Oct 16 12:30 GMT Manchester City v Aston Villa Etihad Stadium

Oct 23 12:30 GMT Manchester United v Manchester City Old Trafford

Oct 29 14:00 GMT Manchester City v Wolverhampton Wanderers Etihad Stadium

Nov 5 17:30 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Manchester City Loftus Road

Nov 19 15:00 GMT Manchester City v Newcastle United Etihad Stadium

Nov 27 16:00 GMT Liverpool v Manchester City Anfield

Dec 3 15:00 GMT Manchester City v Norwich City Etihad Stadium

Dec 10 15:00 GMT Chelsea v Manchester City Stamford Bridge

Dec 17 15:00 GMT Manchester City v Arsenal Etihad Stadium

Dec 21 19:45 GMT Manchester City v Stoke City Etihad Stadium

Dec 26 15:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Manchester City The Hawthorns

Dec 31 15:00 GMT Sunderland v Manchester City Stadium of Light

Jan 2 15:00 GMT Manchester City v Liverpool Etihad Stadium

Jan 14 15:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v Manchester City DW Stadium

Jan 21 15:00 GMT Manchester City v Tottenham Hotspur Etihad Stadium

Feb 1 19:45 GMT Everton v Manchester City Goodison Park

Feb 4 15:00 GMT Manchester City v Fulham Etihad Stadium

Feb 11 15:00 GMT Aston Villa v Manchester City Villa Park

Feb 25 15:00 GMT Manchester City v Blackburn Rovers Etihad Stadium

Mar 3 15:00 GMT Manchester City v Bolton Wanderers Etihad Stadium

Mar 10 15:00 GMT Swansea City v Manchester City Liberty Stadium

Mar 17 15:00 GMT Manchester City v Chelsea Etihad Stadium

Mar 24 15:00 GMT Stoke City v Manchester City Britannia Stadium

Mar 31 14:00 GMT Manchester City v Sunderland Etihad Stadium

Apr 7 14:00 GMT Arsenal v Manchester City Emirates Stadium

Apr 9 14:00 GMT Manchester City v West Bromwich Albion Etihad Stadium

Apr 14 14:00 GMT Norwich City v Manchester City Carrow Road

Apr 21 14:00 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Manchester City Molineux Stadium

Apr 28 14:00 GMT Manchester City v Manchester United Etihad Stadium

May 5 14:00 GMT Newcastle United v Manchester City St James' Park

May 13 14:00 GMT Manchester City v Queens Park Rangers Etihad Stadium

Goalkeepers12 Stuart Taylor25 Joe Hart30 Costel Pantilimon37 Gunnar Nielsen

2 Micah Richards3 Wayne Bridge4 Vincent Kompany (vice-captain)5 Pablo Zabaleta6 Joleon Lescott13 Aleksandar Kolarov15 Stefan Savić22 Gaël Clichy28 Kolo Touré38 Dedryck Boyata— Greg Cunningham— Nedum Onuoha

7 James Milner8 Shaun Wright-Phillips11 Adam Johnson18 Gareth Barry21 David Silva34 Nigel de Jong40 Vladimír Weiss42 Yaya Touré62 Abdul Razak

9 Emmanuel Adebayor10 Edin Džeko14 Roque Santa Cruz16 Sergio Agüero32 Carlos Tévez (captain)39 Craig Bellamy43 Alex Nimely45 Mario Balotelli

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All fixture dates provisional and subject to change.

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Manchester United

Introduction:Manchester United Football Club is an English professional football club, based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, that plays in the Premier League. Founded as Newton Heath LYR Football Club in 1878, the club changed its name to Manchester United in 1902 and moved to Old Trafford in 1910.In 1968, under the management of Matt Busby, Manchester United was the first English football club to win the European Cup, ten years after the Munich air disaster that claimed the lives of eight players. The current manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, is the most successful manager in English football history, having won 27 major honours since he took over in November 1986. Manchester United is the most successful club in English football, having won a record 19 league titles, a record 11 FA Cups and four League Cups. The club has also won three European Cups and have twice been club world champions: in 1999 and 2008.

Full name Manchester United Football ClubNickname(s) The Red DevilsFounded 1878, as Newton Heath LYR F.C.Ground Old Trafford (Capacity: 75,957)Owner Glazer familyChairman Joel & Avram GlazerManager Alex Ferguson

Champions: 19 (1908, 1911, 1952, 1956, 1957, 1965, 1967, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011)

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David De Gea (Atletico Madrid, £17.8m) Phil Jones (Blackburn, £16.5m) Ashley Young (Aston Villa, £16m)

Gabriel Obertan (Newcastle, £3.25m)Wes Brown (Sunderland, £1m)John O'Shea (Sunderland, undisclosed)Owen Hargreaves (released)Paul Scholes (retired)Edwin van der Sar (retired)Bebe (Besiktas, loan)Ritchie de Laet (Norwich, loan)

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Manchester United FixtureDATE TIME HOME AWAY VENUE

Aug 14 15:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Manchester United The Hawthorns

Aug 22 19:00 GMT Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur Old Trafford

Aug 28 15:00 GMT Manchester United v Arsenal Old Trafford

Sep 10 16:30 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Manchester United Reebok Stadium

Sep 18 15:00 GMT Manchester United v Chelsea Old Trafford

Sep 24 16:30 GMT Stoke City v Manchester United Britannia Stadium

Oct 1 14:00 GMT Manchester United v Norwich City Old Trafford

Oct 15 11:45 GMT Liverpool v Manchester United Anfield

Oct 23 12:30 GMT Manchester United v Manchester City Old Trafford

Oct 29 11:00 GMT Everton v Manchester United Goodison Park

Nov 5 15:00 GMT Manchester United v Sunderland Old Trafford

Nov 19 17:30 GMT Swansea City v Manchester United Liberty Stadium

Nov 26 15:00 GMT Manchester United v Newcastle United Old Trafford

Dec 3 15:00 GMT Aston Villa v Manchester United Villa Park

Dec 10 15:00 GMT Manchester United v Wolverhampton Wanderers Old Trafford

Dec 17 15:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Manchester United Loftus Road

Dec 21 19:45 GMT Fulham v Manchester United Craven Cottage

Dec 26 15:00 GMT Manchester United v Wigan Athletic Old Trafford

Dec 31 15:00 GMT Manchester United v Blackburn Rovers Old Trafford

Jan 2 15:00 GMT Newcastle United v Manchester United St James' Park

Jan 14 15:00 GMT Manchester United v Bolton Wanderers Old Trafford

Jan 21 15:00 GMT Arsenal v Manchester United Emirates Stadium

Jan 31 19:45 GMT Manchester United v Stoke City Old Trafford

Feb 4 15:00 GMT Chelsea v Manchester United Stamford Bridge

Feb 11 15:00 GMT Manchester United v Liverpool Old Trafford

Feb 25 15:00 GMT Norwich City v Manchester United Carrow Road

Mar 3 15:00 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United White Hart Lane

Mar 10 15:00 GMT Manchester United v West Bromwich Albion Old Trafford

Mar 17 15:00 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Manchester United Molineux Stadium

Mar 24 15:00 GMT Manchester United v Fulham Old Trafford

Mar 31 14:00 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Manchester United Ewood Park

Apr 7 14:00 GMT Manchester United v Queens Park Rangers Old Trafford

Apr 9 14:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v Manchester United DW Stadium

Apr 14 14:00 GMT Manchester United v Aston Villa Old Trafford

Apr 21 14:00 GMT Manchester United v Everton Old Trafford

Apr 28 14:00 GMT Manchester City v Manchester United Etihad Stadium

May 5 14:00 GMT Manchester United v Swansea City Old Trafford

May 13 14:00 GMT Sunderland v Manchester United Stadium of Light

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1 David de Gea29 Tomasz Kuszczak34 Anders Lindegaard40 Ben Amos— Sam Johnstone

3 Patrice Evra4 Phil Jones5 Rio Ferdinand6 Jonny Evans12 Chris Smalling15 Nemanja Vidić (captain)20 Fábio21 Rafael

8 Anderson11 Ryan Giggs13 Park Ji-Sung16 Michael Carrick17 Nani18 Ashley Young23 Tom Cleverley24 Darren Fletcher25 Antonio Valencia28 Darron Gibson42 Paul Pogba47 Oliver Norwood49 Ravel Morrison

7 Michael Owen9 Dimitar Berbatov10 Wayne Rooney14 Javier Hernández19 Danny Welbeck27 Federico Macheda32 Mame Biram Diouf

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Newcastle

Introduction:Newcastle United Football Club (also known as The Magpies or The Toon, and often abbreviated to NUFC) is an English professional association football club based in Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear. The club was founded in 1892 by the merger of Newcastle East End and Newcastle West End, and has played at its current home ground, St James’ Park, since the merger. The ground was developed into an all-seater stadium in the 1990s and now has a capacity 52,339. The club has been a member of the Premier League for all but two years of the competition’s history, and never dropped below the English football’s second tier, since joining the Football League in 1893. In 2007, long term chairman and owner Freddy Shepherd sold his share in the club to Mike Ashley.They have won four First Division titles and six FA Cups in their long history, as well as the 1969 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup and the 2006 UEFA Intertoto Cup. Newcastle United has the eighth highest total of major honours won by an English club. The club’s most successful period was between 1904 and 1910, when they won and FA Cup and three of their First Division titles.

Full name Newcastle United Football ClubNickname(s) The Magpies, The ToonFounded 1892; 118 years agoGround St James’ Park (Capacity: 52,409Owner Mike AshleyManaging Director Derek LlambiasManager Alan Pardew

Champions: 4 (1905, 1907, 1909, 1927)

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(signed):

Yohan Cabaye (Lille, £4.3m)Gabriel Obertan (Manchester United, £3.25m) Sylvain Marveaux (Rennes, free)Mehdi Abeid (Lens, free)Demba Ba (West Ham, free)

Jose Enrique (Liverpool, £6m) Kevin Nolan (West Ham, £4m) Wayne Routledge (Swansea, undisclosed)Ben Tozer (Northampton, free)Sol Campbell (released)Shefki Kuqi (released)Kazenga Lua Lua (Brighton, loan)Xisco (Deportivo La Coruna, loan)

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Newcastle United FixtureDATE TIME HOME AWAY VENUE

Aug 13 16:30 GMT Newcastle United v Arsenal St James' Park

Aug 20 11:00 GMT Sunderland v Newcastle United Stadium of Light

Aug 27 14:00 GMT Newcastle United v Fulham St James' Park

Sep 12 19:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Newcastle United Loftus Road

Sep 17 14:00 GMT Aston Villa v Newcastle United Villa Park

Sep 24 14:00 GMT Newcastle United v Blackburn Rovers St James' Park

Oct 1 14:00 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Newcastle United Molineux Stadium

Oct 16 15:00 GMT Newcastle United v Tottenham Hotspur St James' Park

Oct 22 14:00 GMT Newcastle United v Wigan Athletic St James' Park

Oct 31 20:00 GMT Stoke City v Newcastle United Britannia Stadium

Nov 5 12:45 GMT Newcastle United v Everton St James' Park

Nov 19 15:00 GMT Manchester City v Newcastle United Etihad Stadium

Nov 26 15:00 GMT Manchester United v Newcastle United Old Trafford

Dec 3 15:00 GMT Newcastle United v Chelsea St James' Park

Dec 10 15:00 GMT Norwich City v Newcastle United Carrow Road

Dec 17 15:00 GMT Newcastle United v Swansea City St James' Park

Dec 21 19:45 GMT Newcastle United v West Bromwich Albion St James' Park

Dec 26 15:00 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Newcastle United Reebok Stadium

Dec 31 12:45 GMT Liverpool v Newcastle United Anfield

Jan 2 15:00 GMT Newcastle United v Manchester United St James' Park

Jan 14 15:00 GMT Newcastle United v Queens Park Rangers St James' Park

Jan 21 15:00 GMT Fulham v Newcastle United Craven Cottage

Feb 1 19:45 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Newcastle United Ewood Park

Feb 4 15:00 GMT Newcastle United v Aston Villa St James' Park

Feb 11 15:00 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Newcastle United White Hart Lane

Feb 25 15:00 GMT Newcastle United v Wolverhampton Wanderers St James' Park

Mar 3 15:00 GMT Newcastle United v Sunderland St James' Park

Mar 10 15:00 GMT Arsenal v Newcastle United Emirates Stadium

Mar 17 15:00 GMT Newcastle United v Norwich City St James' Park

Mar 24 15:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Newcastle United The Hawthorns

Mar 31 14:00 GMT Newcastle United v Liverpool St James' Park

Apr 7 14:00 GMT Swansea City v Newcastle United Liberty Stadium

Apr 9 14:00 GMT Newcastle United v Bolton Wanderers St James' Park

Apr 14 14:00 GMT Chelsea v Newcastle United Stamford Bridge

Apr 21 14:00 GMT Newcastle United v Stoke City St James' Park

Apr 28 14:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v Newcastle United DW Stadium

May 5 14:00 GMT Newcastle United v Manchester City St James' Park

May 13 14:00 GMT Everton v Newcastle United Goodison Park

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1 Steve Harper21 Fraser Forster26 Tim Krul33 Ole Söderberg

2 Fabricio Coloccini (captain)5 Danny Simpson6 Mike Williamson14 James Perch16 Ryan Taylor27 Steven Taylor

4 Yohan Cabaye7 Joey Barton8 Danny Guthrie10 Hatem Ben Arfa13 Mehdi Abeid15 Dan Gosling17 Alan Smith18 Jonás Gutiérrez22 Sylvain Marveaux24 Cheick Tioté25 Gabriel Obertan29 Haris Vućkić31 Shane Ferguson32 Ryan Donaldson

11 Peter Løvenkrands19 Demba Ba20 Leon Best23 Shola Ameobi28 Sammy Ameobi30 Nile Ranger

Goalkeepers Defenders Midfielders Forward

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Norwich City

Introduction:Norwich City Football Club is an English professional football club based in Norwich, Norfolk. Norwich will play in the Premier League in 2011–12, after a 6 year absence, having finished as runner up in the Championship in 2010–11 and won automatic promotion. They were founder members of the Premier League in 1992–93, finishing third in the inaugural season and played in its first three seasons, reaching the UEFA Cup 3rd Round, returning for one season in 2004–05. They first won promotion to the Football League First Division in 1972, and have played a total of 21 seasons in the top flight, with a longest continuous spell of nine seasons. Norwich have won the League Cup twice, in 1962 and 1985.The club was founded in 1902. Since 1935, Norwich have played their home games at Carrow Road and have a long-standing and fierce rivalry with East Anglian neighbours Ipswich Town, with whom they have contested the East Anglian derby 138 times.

Full name Norwich City Football ClubNickname(s) The CanariesFounded June 17, 1902; 109 years agoGround Carrow Road (Capacity: 27,033)Chairman Alan BowkettManager Paul Lambert

Champions: None

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(signed):

Steve Morison (Millwall, £2.8m) James Vaughan(Everton, £2.5m)Anthony Pilkington (Huddersfield, £2m)Elliott Bennett (Brighton, undisclosed) Bradley Johnson (Leeds, free)Ritchie De Laet (Manchester United, loan)Kyle Naughton (Tottenham, loan)

Owain Tudur Jones (Inverness, undisclosed)Luke Daley, (Plymouth, free)Matt Gill (Bristol Rovers, free)Sam Habergham (Tamworth, free)Jens Berthel Askou (released)

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Norwich City FixtureDATE TIME HOME AWAY VENUE

Aug 13 14:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v Norwich City The DW Stadium

Aug 20 14:00 GMT Norwich City v Stoke City Carrow Road

Aug 27 14:00 GMT Chelsea v Norwich City Stamford Bridge

Sep 11 12:30 GMT Norwich City v West Bromwich Albion Carrow Road

Sep 17 14:00 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Norwich City Reebok Stadium

Sep 26 19:00 GMT Norwich City v Sunderland Carrow Road

Oct 1 14:00 GMT Manchester United v Norwich City Old Trafford

Oct 15 14:00 GMT Norwich City v Swansea City Carrow Road

Oct 22 16:30 GMT Liverpool v Norwich City Anfield

Oct 29 14:00 GMT Norwich City v Blackburn Rovers Carrow Road

Nov 5 15:00 GMT Aston Villa v Norwich City Villa Park

Nov 19 12:45 GMT Norwich City v Arsenal Carrow Road

Nov 26 15:00 GMT Norwich City v Queens Park Rangers Carrow Road

Dec 3 15:00 GMT Manchester City v Norwich City Etihad Stadium

Dec 10 15:00 GMT Norwich City v Newcastle United Carrow Road

Dec 17 15:00 GMT Everton v Norwich City Goodison Park

Dec 20 19:45 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Norwich City Molineux Stadium

Dec 26 15:00 GMT Norwich City v Tottenham Hotspur Carrow Road

Dec 31 15:00 GMT Norwich City v Fulham Carrow Road

Jan 2 15:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Norwich City Loftus Road

Jan 14 15:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Norwich City The Hawthorns

Jan 21 15:00 GMT Norwich City v Chelsea Carrow Road

Jan 31 19:45 GMT Sunderland v Norwich City Stadium of Light

Feb 4 15:00 GMT Norwich City v Bolton Wanderers Carrow Road

Feb 11 15:00 GMT Swansea City v Norwich City Liberty Stadium

Feb 25 15:00 GMT Norwich City v Manchester United Carrow Road

Mar 3 15:00 GMT Stoke City v Norwich City Britannia Stadium

Mar 10 15:00 GMT Norwich City v Wigan Athletic Carrow Road

Mar 17 15:00 GMT Newcastle United v Norwich City St James' Park

Mar 24 15:00 GMT Norwich City v Wolverhampton Wanderers Carrow Road

Mar 31 14:00 GMT Fulham v Norwich City Craven Cottage

Apr 7 14:00 GMT Norwich City v Everton Carrow Road

Apr 9 14:00 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Norwich City White Hart Lane

Apr 14 14:00 GMT Norwich City v Manchester City Carrow Road

Apr 21 14:00 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Norwich City Ewood Park

Apr 28 14:00 GMT Norwich City v Liverpool Carrow Road

May 5 14:00 GMT Arsenal v Norwich City Emirates Stadium

May 13 14:00 GMT Norwich City v Aston Villa Carrow Road

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1 John Ruddy13 Declan Rudd

2 Russell Martin (vice-captain)3 Adam Drury6 Zak Whitbread20 Leon Barnett22 Elliott Ward23 Marc Tierney24 Ritchie De Laet(on loan from Manchester United)25 Kyle Naughton(on loan from Tottenham Hotspur)28 George Francomb— Daniel Ayala

4 Bradley Johnson7 Andrew Crofts11 Andrew Surman12 Anthony Pilkington14 Wes Hoolahan15 David Fox17 Elliott Bennett18 Korey Smith19 Simon Lappin27 Tom Adeyemi29 Josh Dawkin30 Matt Ball— Stephen Hughes— Anthony McNamee

5 Steve Morison8 James Vaughan9 Grant Holt (captain)10 Simeon Jackson16 Chris Martin21 Aaron Wilbraham— Oli Johnson— Cody McDonald

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Queens Park Ranger

Introduction:Queens Park Rangers Football Club (usually referred to as QPR, also known as the Rangers, the Rs or the Hoops) are an English professional football club, based in Shepherd’s Bush, Hammersmith and Fulham, west London. They finished the 2010-11 Football League Championship as champions and will return to the Premier League during 2011–12 for the first time in 15 years. Other honours include winning the League Cup in 1967, being runners-up in the old First Division in 1975–76 and reaching the final of the FA Cup in 1982.Queens Park Rangers Football Club were founded in 1882, and their traditional colours are blue and white. In the early years after the club’s formation in their original home of Queen’s Park, games were played at many different grounds until finally the club settled into their current location at Loftus Road. Owing to their proximity to other west London clubs, QPR maintain long-standing rivalries with several other clubs in the area. The most notable of these are Chelsea, Fulham and Brentford with whom they contest what are known as West London derbies

Full name Queens Park Rangers Football ClubNickname(s) The Super-Hoops, The Hoops, Rs, RangersFounded 1882; 128 years agoGround Loftus Road (Capacity: 18,360)Owner QPR Holdings, Ltd.Chairman Gianni PaladiniManager Neil Warnock

Champions: - None

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(signed):

DJ Campbell (Blackpool, £1.2m) Danny Gabbidon (West Ham, free)Kieron Dyer (West Ham, free) Jay Bothroyd (Cardiff, free) Brian Murphy (Ipswich, free) Bruno Perone (Tombense, free)

Mikele Leigertwood, (Reading, undisclosed) Georgias Tofas (Anagennisi Dherynia, free) Josh Parker (Oldham, free)Joe Oastler (Torquay, free)Lee Brown (Bristol Rovers, free) Pascal Chimbonda (released) Gavin Mahon (released) Romone Rose (released) Peter Ramage (Crystal Palace, loan) Angelo Balanta (MK Dons, loan)

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Queen Park Rangers FixtureDATE TIME HOME AWAY VENUE

Aug 13 14:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Bolton Wanderers Loftus Road Stadium

Aug 20 14:00 GMT Everton v Queens Park Rangers Goodison Park

Aug 27 14:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v Queens Park Rangers DW Stadium

Sep 12 19:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Newcastle United Loftus Road

Sep 17 14:00 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Queens Park Rangers Molineux Stadium

Sep 25 15:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Aston Villa Loftus Road

Oct 1 14:00 GMT Fulham v Queens Park Rangers Craven Cottage

Oct 15 14:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Blackburn Rovers Loftus Road

Oct 23 15:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Chelsea Loftus Road

Oct 30 16:00 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Queens Park Rangers White Hart Lane

Nov 5 17:30 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Manchester City Loftus Road

Nov 19 15:00 GMT Stoke City v Queens Park Rangers Britannia Stadium

Nov 26 15:00 GMT Norwich City v Queens Park Rangers Carrow Road

Dec 3 15:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v West Bromwich Albion Loftus Road

Dec 10 15:00 GMT Liverpool v Queens Park Rangers Anfield

Dec 17 15:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Manchester United Loftus Road

Dec 20 20:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Sunderland Loftus Road

Dec 26 15:00 GMT Swansea City v Queens Park Rangers Liberty Stadium

Dec 31 15:00 GMT Arsenal v Queens Park Rangers Emirates Stadium

Jan 2 15:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Norwich City Loftus Road

Jan 14 15:00 GMT Newcastle United v Queens Park Rangers St James' Park

Jan 21 15:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Wigan Athletic Loftus Road

Feb 1 19:45 GMT Aston Villa v Queens Park Rangers Villa Park

Feb 4 15:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Wolverhampton Wanderers Loftus Road

Feb 11 15:00 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Queens Park Rangers Ewood Park

Feb 25 15:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Fulham Loftus Road

Mar 3 15:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Everton Loftus Road

Mar 10 15:00 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Queens Park Rangers Reebok Stadium

Mar 17 15:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Liverpool Loftus Road

Mar 24 15:00 GMT Sunderland v Queens Park Rangers Stadium of Light

Mar 31 14:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Arsenal Loftus Road

Apr 7 14:00 GMT Manchester United v Queens Park Rangers Old Trafford

Apr 9 14:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Swansea City Loftus Road

Apr 14 14:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Queens Park Rangers The Hawthorns

Apr 21 14:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Tottenham Hotspur Loftus Road

Apr 28 14:00 GMT Chelsea v Queens Park Rangers Stamford Bridge

May 5 14:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Stoke City Loftus Road

May 13 14:00 GMT Manchester City v Queens Park Rangers Etihad Stadium

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1 Paddy Kenny24 Radek Cerný26 Brian Murphy

2 Bradley Orr3 Clint Hill5 Fitz Hall6 Danny Gabbidon13 Kaspars Gorkšs15 Bruno Perone16 Matthew Connolly29 Danny Shittu

4 Shaun Derry7 Adel Taarabt8 Kieron Dyer11 Alejandro Faurlín14 Ákos Buzsáky21 Tommy Smith23 Petter Vaagan Moen25 Hogan Ephraim28 Michael Doughty

9 D. J. Campbell10 Jay Bothroyd12 Jamie Mackie19 Patrick Agyemang20 Rob Hulse22 Heiðar Helguson30 Troy Hewitt

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Stoke City

Introduction:Stoke City Football Club is an English Premier League association football club based in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Founded in 1863, Stoke is the oldest club in the Premier League, and is considered to be the second oldest professional football club in the world, after Notts County.They play in the Premier League after winning promotion in 2008; prior to this Stoke had not participated in top flight football for twenty-three years. Their first, and to date only, major trophy was won in the 1972 Football League Cup Final, when they beat Chelsea 2–1. The club has won the Football League Trophy on two occasions, firstly in 1992 and most recently in 2000. Their highest league finish in the top division is 4th, which they achieved in the 1935–36 and 1946–47 seasons. They have competed in European football twice, in 1972 and 1974; they will compete in Europe for the third time in 2011. Stoke played in their first FA Cup Final in 2011, finishing runners-up to Manchester City; they have also reached three FA Cup semi-finals, firstly in 1899 then consecutively in 1971 and 1972.

Full name Stoke City Football ClubNickname(s) The PottersFounded 1863, as Stoke Ramblers F.C.Ground Britannia StadiumChairman Peter CoatesManager Tony Pulis

Champions: - None

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(signed):

Jonathan Woodgate (Tottenham, free)Matthew Upson (West Ham, free)

Carl Dickinson (Watford, undisclosed)Eidur Gudjohnsen (AEK Athens, free)Abdoulaye Faye (West Ham, free)Ibrahima Sonko (released)Andrew Davies (Crystal Palace, loan)

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Stoke City FixtureDATE TIME HOME AWAY VENUE

Aug 14 12:30 GMT Stoke City v Chelsea Britannia Stadium

Aug 20 14:00 GMT Norwich City v Stoke City Carrow Road

Aug 27 14:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Stoke City The Hawthorns

Sep 10 14:00 GMT Stoke City v Liverpool Britannia Stadium

Sep 17 14:00 GMT Sunderland v Stoke City Stadium of Light

Sep 24 16:30 GMT Stoke City v Manchester United Britannia Stadium

Oct 1 14:00 GMT Swansea City v Stoke City Liberty Stadium

Oct 15 14:00 GMT Stoke City v Fulham Britannia Stadium

Oct 22 14:00 GMT Arsenal v Stoke City Emirates Stadium

Oct 31 20:00 GMT Stoke City v Newcastle United Britannia Stadium

Nov 5 15:00 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Stoke City Reebok Stadium

Nov 19 15:00 GMT Stoke City v Queens Park Rangers Britannia Stadium

Nov 28 20:00 GMT Stoke City v Blackburn Rovers Britannia Stadium

Dec 3 15:00 GMT Everton v Stoke City Goodison Park

Dec 10 15:00 GMT Stoke City v Tottenham Hotspur Britannia Stadium

Dec 17 15:00 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Stoke City Molineux Stadium

Dec 21 19:45 GMT Manchester City v Stoke City Etihad Stadium

Dec 26 15:00 GMT Stoke City v Aston Villa Britannia Stadium

Dec 31 15:00 GMT Stoke City v Wigan Athletic Britannia Stadium

Jan 2 15:00 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Stoke City Ewood Park

Jan 14 15:00 GMT Liverpool v Stoke City Anfield

Jan 21 15:00 GMT Stoke City v West Bromwich Albion Britannia Stadium

Jan 31 19:45 GMT Manchester United v Stoke City Old Trafford

Feb 4 15:00 GMT Stoke City v Sunderland Britannia Stadium

Feb 11 15:00 GMT Fulham v Stoke City Craven Cottage

Feb 25 15:00 GMT Stoke City v Swansea City Britannia Stadium

Mar 3 15:00 GMT Stoke City v Norwich City Britannia Stadium

Mar 10 15:00 GMT Chelsea v Stoke City Stamford Bridge

Mar 17 15:00 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Stoke City White Hart Lane

Mar 24 15:00 GMT Stoke City v Manchester City Britannia Stadium

Mar 31 14:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v Stoke City DW Stadium

Apr 7 14:00 GMT Stoke City v Wolverhampton Wanderers Britannia Stadium

Apr 9 14:00 GMT Aston Villa v Stoke City Villa Park

Apr 14 14:00 GMT Stoke City v Everton Britannia Stadium

Apr 21 14:00 GMT Newcastle United v Stoke City St James' Park

Apr 28 14:00 GMT Stoke City v Arsenal Britannia Stadium

May 5 14:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Stoke City Loftus Road

May 13 14:00 GMT Stoke City v Bolton Wanderers Britannia Stadium

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1 Asmir Begović27 Carlo Nash29 Thomas Sørensen

3 Danny Higginbotham4 Robert Huth5 Danny Collins17 Ryan Shawcross (captain)20 Matthew Upson28 Andy Wilkinson30 Ryan Shotton39 Jonathan Woodgate

6 Glenn Whelan8 Tom Soares12 Marc Wilson14 Danny Pugh15 Salif Diao16 Jermaine Pennant18 Dean Whitehead23 Michael Tonge24 Rory Delap26 Matthew Etherington32 Diego Arismendi38 Florent Cuvelier

9 Kenwyne Jones10 Ricardo Fuller11 Mamady Sidibe19 Jonathan Walters35 Ben Marshall42 Louis Moult

Goalkeepers Defenders Midfielders Forward

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Sunderland

Introduction:Sunderland Association Football Club is an English Premier League association football club based in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear. Since its formation in 1879, the club has won six First Division titles—in 1892, 1893, 1895, 1902, 1913, and 1936—and the FA Cup twice, in 1937 and 1973.The Sunderland team won their first FA Cup in 1937 with a 3–1 victory over Preston North End, and remained in the top league for 80;successive seasons (spanning 68 years because of the war years’ interruption) until they were relegated for the first time in 1958. Sunderland’s most notable trophy after the Second World War was their second FA Cup in 1973, when the club secured a 1–0 victory over Leeds United. The team has won the second tier title five times in that period and the third tier title once.Sunderland play their home games at the 49,000 capacity all-seater Stadium of Light having moved from Roker Park in 1997. The original ground capacity was 42,000 which was increased to 49,000 following redevelopment in 2000. Sunderland have a long-standing rivalry with their neighbouring club Newcastle United, with whom they have contested the Tyne–Wear derby since 1898.

Full name Sunderland Association Football ClubNickname(s) The Black Cats, The MackemsFounded 1879; 131 years agoGrounda Stadium of Light Sunderland Owner Ellis ShortChairman Niall QuinnManager Steve Bruce

Champions: 6 (1892, 1893, 1895, 1902, 1913, 1936)

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(signed):

Connor Wickham (Ipswich, £13m) Craig Gardner (Birmingham, £5m) Ahmed Elmohamady (ENPPI, £2m) Ji Dong-won (Chunnam Dragons, £2m) Wes Brown (Man United, £1m) James McClean (Derry City, £350,000) John O'Shea (Man United, undisclosed)Sebastian Larsson Birmingham, free) David Vaughan Blackpool, free) Keiren Westwood (Coventry, free)

Jordan Henderson (Liverpool, £16m)Steed Malbranque (St Etienne, undisclosed)Nathan Luscombe (Hartlepool, free)Michael Kay (Tranmere, free) Bolo Zenden (released) Cristian Riveros (Kayserispor, loan)George McCartney (West Ham, loan)

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Sunderland FixtureDATE TIME HOME AWAY VENUE

Aug 13 14:00 GMT Liverpool v Sunderland Anfield

Aug 20 11:00 GMT Sunderland v Newcastle United Stadium of Light

Aug 27 14:00 GMT Swansea City v Sunderland Liberty Stadium

Sep 10 14:00 GMT Sunderland v Chelsea Stadium of Light

Sep 17 14:00 GMT Sunderland v Stoke City Stadium of Light

Sep 26 19:00 GMT Norwich City v Sunderland Carrow Road

Oct 1 14:00 GMT Sunderland v West Bromwich Albion Stadium of Light

Oct 15 14:00 GMT Arsenal v Sunderland Emirates Stadium

Oct 22 14:00 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Sunderland Reebok Stadium

Oct 29 14:00 GMT Sunderland v Aston Villa Stadium of Light

Nov 5 15:00 GMT Manchester United v Sunderland Old Trafford

Nov 19 15:00 GMT Sunderland v Fulham Stadium of Light

Nov 26 15:00 GMT Sunderland v Wigan Athletic Stadium of Light

Dec 3 15:00 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Sunderland Molineux Stadium

Dec 10 15:00 GMT Sunderland v Blackburn Rovers Stadium of Light

Dec 17 15:00 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Sunderland White Hart Lane

Dec 20 20:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Sunderland Loftus Road

Dec 26 15:00 GMT Sunderland v Everton Stadium of Light

Dec 31 15:00 GMT Sunderland v Manchester City Stadium of Light

Jan 2 15:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v Sunderland DW Stadium

Jan 14 15:00 GMT Chelsea v Sunderland Stamford Bridge

Jan 21 15:00 GMT Sunderland v Swansea City Stadium of Light

Jan 31 19:45 GMT Sunderland v Norwich City Stadium of Light

Feb 4 15:00 GMT Stoke City v Sunderland Britannia Stadium

Feb 11 15:00 GMT Sunderland v Arsenal Stadium of Light

Feb 25 15:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Sunderland The Hawthorns

Mar 3 15:00 GMT Newcastle United v Sunderland St James' Park

Mar 10 15:00 GMT Sunderland v Liverpool Stadium of Light

Mar 17 15:00 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Sunderland Ewood Park

Mar 24 15:00 GMT Sunderland v Queens Park Rangers Stadium of Light

Mar 31 14:00 GMT Manchester City v Sunderland Etihad Stadium

Apr 7 14:00 GMT Sunderland v Tottenham Hotspur Stadium of Light

Apr 9 14:00 GMT Everton v Sunderland Goodison Park

Apr 14 14:00 GMT Sunderland v Wolverhampton Wanderers Stadium of Light

Apr 21 14:00 GMT Aston Villa v Sunderland Villa Park

Apr 28 14:00 GMT Sunderland v Bolton Wanderers Stadium of Light

May 5 14:00 GMT Fulham v Sunderland Craven Cottage

May 13 14:00 GMT Sunderland v Manchester United Stadium of Light

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1 Craig Gordon20 Keiren Westwood22 Simon Mignolet

2 Phil Bardsley4 Michael Turner5 Wes Brown16 John O'Shea19 Titus Bramble29 Anton Ferdinand

6 Lee Cattermole (team captain)7 Sebastian Larsson8 Craig Gardner11 Kieran Richardson14 Jack Colback15 David Vaughan18 David Meyler23 James McClean27 Ahmed Elmohamady28 Stéphane Sessègnon

3 Asamoah Gyan9 Fraizer Campbell10 Connor Wickham17 Ji Dong-Won21 Oumare Tounkara26 Jordan Cook

Goalkeepers Defenders Midfielders Forward

All fixture dates provisional and subject to change.

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Swansea City

Introduction:Swansea City Association Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl-droed Dinas Abertawe) are a Welsh professional football club based in Swansea. Formed in 1912 they joined the Football League in 1921, and have been members ever since. They played in the old Football League First Division between 1981 and 1983, finishing fifth in their first season. In 2010–11 they were promoted to the Premier League, after winning the Football League Championship play-offs, and will become the first Welsh club to play in the division. The club was known as Swansea Town until 1969, when it adopted the name Swansea City to reflect Swansea’s new status as a city. Since 2005 Swansea City have played their home games at the Liberty Stadium, a ground they share with the Ospreys Rugby Union Club. Before 2005 the club’s home ground was Vetch Field.Swansea City and its supporters are unofficially known as ‘Jacks’. One explanation for this name is that during the 17th century, sailors from Swansea were respected and any ‘Swansea Jack’ was allowed to join the crew based simply on the town’s reputation for good sailors. Many, however, believe that the name originates from the renowned life-saving dog Swansea Jack.

Full name Swansea City Association Football ClubNickname(s) The Swans, The JacksFounded 1912 (as Swansea Town)Ground Liberty Stadium, Swansea (Capacity: 20,532)Chairman Huw JenkinsManager Brendan Rodgers

Champions: - None

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(signed):

Michel Vorm (Utrecht, £1.5M) Danny Graham (Watford, £3.5m)Leroy Lita (Middlesbrough, £1.75m) Wayne Routledge (Newcastle, undisclosed)Jose Moreira (Benfica, undisclosed) Steven Caulker (Totteham, loan)

Dorus de Vries (Wolves, free) Darren Pratley (Bolton, free)Albert Serran (AEK Larnaca, free)Kerry Morgan (Neath, free) Cedric van der Gun (released) Gorka Pintado (released) Yves Ma-Makalamby (released)Scott Donnelly (Wycombe, loan)

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Swansea City FixtureDATE TIME HOME AWAY VENUE

Aug 15 19:00 GMT Manchester City v Swansea City Etihad Stadium

Aug 20 14:00 GMT Swansea City v Wigan Athletic Liberty Stadium

Aug 27 14:00 GMT Swansea City v Sunderland Liberty Stadium

Sep 10 14:00 GMT Arsenal v Swansea City Emirates Stadium

Sep 17 14:00 GMT Swansea City v West Bromwich Albion Liberty Stadium

Sep 24 14:00 GMT Chelsea v Swansea City Stamford Bridge

Oct 1 14:00 GMT Swansea City v Stoke City Liberty Stadium

Oct 15 14:00 GMT Norwich City v Swansea City Carrow Road

Oct 22 11:45 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Swansea City Molineux Stadium

Oct 29 14:00 GMT Swansea City v Bolton Wanderers Liberty Stadium

Nov 5 15:00 GMT Liverpool v Swansea City Anfield

Nov 19 17:30 GMT Swansea City v Manchester United Liberty Stadium

Nov 27 13:30 GMT Swansea City v Aston Villa Liberty Stadium

Dec 3 15:00 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Swansea City Ewood Park

Dec 10 15:00 GMT Swansea City v Fulham Liberty Stadium

Dec 17 15:00 GMT Newcastle United v Swansea City St James' Park

Dec 21 19:45 GMT Everton v Swansea City Goodison Park

Dec 26 15:00 GMT Swansea City v Queens Park Rangers Liberty Stadium

Dec 31 15:00 GMT Swansea City v Tottenham Hotspur Liberty Stadium

Jan 2 15:00 GMT Aston Villa v Swansea City Villa Park

Jan 14 15:00 GMT Swansea City v Arsenal Liberty Stadium

Jan 21 15:00 GMT Sunderland v Swansea City Stadium of Light

Jan 31 19:45 GMT Swansea City v Chelsea Liberty Stadium

Feb 4 15:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Swansea City The Hawthorns

Feb 11 15:00 GMT Swansea City v Norwich City Liberty Stadium

Feb 25 15:00 GMT Stoke City v Swansea City Britannia Stadium

Mar 3 15:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v Swansea City DW Stadium

Mar 10 15:00 GMT Swansea City v Manchester City Liberty Stadium

Mar 17 15:00 GMT Fulham v Swansea City Craven Cottage

Mar 24 15:00 GMT Swansea City v Everton Liberty Stadium

Mar 31 14:00 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Swansea City White Hart Lane

Apr 7 14:00 GMT Swansea City v Newcastle United Liberty Stadium

Apr 9 14:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Swansea City Loftus Road

Apr 14 14:00 GMT Swansea City v Blackburn Rovers Liberty Stadium

Apr 21 14:00 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Swansea City Reebok Stadium

Apr 28 14:00 GMT Swansea City v Wolverhampton Wanderers Liberty Stadium

May 5 14:00 GMT Manchester United v Swansea City Old Trafford

May 13 14:00 GMT Swansea City v Liverpool Liberty Stadium

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1 Michel Vorm13 David Cornell21 José Moreira

2 Ashley Williams3 Neil Taylor4 Steven Caulker (on loan from Tottenham Hotspur)5 Alan Tate (vice-captain)16 Garry Monk (captain)22 Àngel Rangel33 Ben Davies34 Joe Walsh35 Daniel Alfei

6 Ferrie Bodde7 Leon Britton8 Andrea Orlandi11 Scott Sinclair12 Nathan Dyer15 Wayne Routledge17 David Cotterill20 Shaun MacDonald23 Ryan Harley24 Joe Allen26 Kemy Agustien

27 Mark Gower28 Thomas Butler29 Ashley Richards31 Lee Lucas37 Jordan Smith38 Gwion Edwards39 Kurtis March

9 Craig Beattie10 Danny Graham14 Stephen Dobbie18 Leroy Lita19 Luke Moore36 Casey Thomas

Goalkeepers Defenders Midfielders Forward

All fixture dates provisional and subject to change.

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Tottenham Hotspur

Introduction:Tottenham Hotspur Football Club commonly referred to as Spurs, are an English Premier League association football club based in Tottenham, North London. The club’s home stadium is White Hart Lane.Founded in 1882, Tottenham won the FA Cup for the first time in 1901, making them the only non-League club to do so since the formation of the Football League. Tottenham were the first club in the 20th century to achieve the League and FA Cup Double, winning both competitions in the 1960–61 season. After successfully defending the FA Cup in 1962, in 1963 they became the first British club to win a UEFA club competition – the European Cup Winners’ Cup.[2] In 1967 they won the FA Cup for a third time in the 1960s. In the 1970s they won the League Cup on two occasions and were the inaugural winners of the UEFA Cup in 1972, becoming the first British club to win two different major European trophies. In the 1980s Spurs won several trophies: the FA Cup twice, FA Community Shield and the UEFA Cup in 1984. In the 1990s they won the FA Cup and the League Cup. When they won the League Cup once more in 2008, it meant that they had won a major trophy in each of the last six decades – an achievement only matched by Manchester United.

Full name Tottenham Hotspur Football ClubNickname(s) Spurs, LilywhitesFounded 1882; 128 years ago (as Hotspur F.C.)Ground White Hart Lane (Capacity: 36,310)Owner ENIC International Ltd.Chairman Daniel LevyManager Harry Redknapp

Champions: 2 (1951, 1961)

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Brad Friedel (Aston Villa, free) Cristian Ceballos (Barcelona, free)Souleymane Coulibaly (Siena, undisclosed)

Jamie O'Hara (Wolves, £5m)Jonathan Woodgate (Stoke, free)Kyle Naughton(Norwich, loan)Steven Caulker(Swansea, loan)Bongani Khumalo (Reading, loan)Ryan Mason(Doncaster, loan)Jonathan Obika(Yeovil, loan)

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Tottenham Hotspur FixtureDATE TIME HOME AWAY VENUE

Aug 13 14:00 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Everton White Hart Lane

Aug 22 19:00 GMT Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur Old Trafford

Aug 28 12:30 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City White Hart Lane

Sep 10 14:00 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Tottenham Hotspur Molineux Stadium

Sep 18 12:30 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Liverpool White Hart Lane

Sep 24 14:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v Tottenham Hotspur DW Stadium

Oct 2 15:00 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal White Hart Lane

Oct 16 15:00 GMT Newcastle United v Tottenham Hotspur St James' Park

Oct 22 14:00 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Tottenham Hotspur Ewood Park

Oct 30 16:00 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Queens Park Rangers White Hart Lane

Nov 6 16:00 GMT Fulham v Tottenham Hotspur Craven Cottage

Nov 21 20:00 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Aston Villa White Hart Lane

Nov 26 15:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Tottenham Hotspur The Hawthorns

Dec 3 15:00 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Bolton Wanderers White Hart Lane

Dec 10 15:00 GMT Stoke City v Tottenham Hotspur Britannia Stadium

Dec 17 15:00 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Sunderland White Hart Lane

Dec 20 19:45 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea White Hart Lane

Dec 26 15:00 GMT Norwich City v Tottenham Hotspur Carrow Road

Dec 31 15:00 GMT Swansea City v Tottenham Hotspur Liberty Stadium

Jan 2 15:00 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v West Bromwich Albion White Hart Lane

Jan 14 15:00 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Wolverhampton Wanderers White Hart Lane

Jan 21 15:00 GMT Manchester City v Tottenham Hotspur Etihad Stadium

Jan 31 19:45 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Wigan Athletic White Hart Lane

Feb 4 15:00 GMT Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur Anfield

Feb 11 15:00 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Newcastle United White Hart Lane

Feb 25 15:00 GMT Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur Emirates Stadium

Mar 3 15:00 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United White Hart Lane

Mar 10 15:00 GMT Everton v Tottenham Hotspur Goodison Park

Mar 17 15:00 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Stoke City White Hart Lane

Mar 24 15:00 GMT Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur Stamford Bridge

Mar 31 14:00 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Swansea City White Hart Lane

Apr 7 14:00 GMT Sunderland v Tottenham Hotspur Stadium of Light

Apr 9 14:00 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Norwich City White Hart Lane

Apr 14 14:00 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Tottenham Hotspur Reebok Stadium

Apr 21 14:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Tottenham Hotspur Loftus Road

Apr 28 14:00 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Blackburn Rovers White Hart Lane

May 5 14:00 GMT Aston Villa v Tottenham Hotspur Villa Park

May 13 14:00 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Fulham White Hart Lane

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1 Heurelho Gomes23 Carlo Cudicini24 Brad Friedel35 David Button

2 Alan Hutton4 Younès Kaboul13 William Gallas19 Sébastien Bassong20 Michael Dawson (vice captain)22 Vedran Ćorluka26 Ledley King (captain)28 Kyle Walker32 Benoît Assou-Ekotto

3 Gareth Bale6 Tom Huddlestone7 Aaron Lennon8 Jermaine Jenas11 Rafael van der Vaart12 Wilson Palacios14 Luka Modrić21 Niko Kranjcar25 Danny Rose29 Jake Livermore30 Sandro31 Andros Townsend38 David Bentley40 Steven Pienaar

9 Roman Pavlyuchenko10 Robbie Keane15 Peter Crouch18 Jermain Defoe— Giovani dos Santos

Goalkeepers Defenders Midfielders Forward

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West Bromwich Albion

Introduction:West Bromwich Albion Football Club also known as West Brom, The Baggies, The Throstles, or WBA, are an English Premier League association football club based in West Bromwich, West Midlands. The club was formed in 1878 by workers from Salter’s Spring Works in West Bromwich, and have played their home games at The Hawthorns since 1900.Albion were one of the founding members of The Football League in 1888 and have spent the majority of their existence in the top tier of English football. They have been champions of England once, in 1919–20, but have had more success in the FA Cup, with five wins. The first came in 1888, the year the league was founded, and the most recent in 1968, their last major trophy. They also won the Football League Cup at the first attempt in 1966. The club’s longest consecutive period in the top divison was between 1949 and 1973, and from 1986 to 2002 they spent their longest ever period out of the top division. The 2011–12 season will be their sixth season in the Premier League since 2002.

Full name West Bromwich Albion Football ClubNickname(s) Albion, The Baggies, The Throstles, Founded 1878; 132 years ago Ground The Hawthorns, West BromwichChairman Jeremy PeaceManager Roy Hodgson

Champions: 1 (1920)

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(signed):

Shane Long (Reading, £6.5m) Zoltan Gera (Fulham, free)Marton Fulop (Ipswich, free) Gareth McAuley (Ipswich, free) Billy Jones (Preston, free) Ben Foster (Birmingham, loan)

Scott Carson (Bursaspor, £2.1m) Borja Valero (Villarreal, undisclosed)Abdoulaye Meite (Dijon, free) Gianni Zuiverloon (Real Mallorca, free)Giles Barnes (Doncaster, free) Dean Kiely (retired)Boaz Myhill (Birmingham, loan) Chris Wood (Birmingham, loan)

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West Bromwich Albion FixtureDATE TIME HOME AWAY VENUE

Aug 14 15:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Manchester United The Hawthorns

Aug 20 16:30 GMT Chelsea v West Bromwich Albion Stamford Bridge

Aug 27 14:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Stoke City The Hawthorns

Sep 11 12:30 GMT Norwich City v West Bromwich Albion Carrow Road

Sep 17 14:00 GMT Swansea City v West Bromwich Albion Liberty Stadium

Sep 24 14:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Fulham The Hawthorns

Oct 1 14:00 GMT Sunderland v West Bromwich Albion Stadium of Light

Oct 16 11:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Wolverhampton Wanderers The Hawthorns

Oct 22 14:00 GMT Aston Villa v West Bromwich Albion Villa Park

Oct 29 16:30 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Liverpool The Hawthorns

Nov 5 15:00 GMT Arsenal v West Bromwich Albion Emirates Stadium

Nov 19 15:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Bolton Wanderers The Hawthorns

Nov 26 15:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Tottenham Hotspur The Hawthorns

Dec 3 15:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v West Bromwich Albion Loftus Road

Dec 10 15:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Wigan Athletic The Hawthorns

Dec 17 15:00 GMT Blackburn Rovers v West Bromwich Albion Ewood Park

Dec 21 19:45 GMT Newcastle United v West Bromwich Albion St James' Park

Dec 26 15:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Manchester City The Hawthorns

Dec 31 15:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Everton The Hawthorns

Jan 2 15:00 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v West Bromwich Albion White Hart Lane

Jan 14 15:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Norwich City The Hawthorns

Jan 21 15:00 GMT Stoke City v West Bromwich Albion Britannia Stadium

Feb 1 19:45 GMT Fulham v West Bromwich Albion Craven Cottage

Feb 4 15:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Swansea City The Hawthorns

Feb 12 13:00 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v West Bromwich Albion Molineux Stadium

Feb 25 15:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Sunderland The Hawthorns

Mar 3 15:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Chelsea The Hawthorns

Mar 10 15:00 GMT Manchester United v West Bromwich Albion Old Trafford

Mar 17 15:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v West Bromwich Albion DW Stadium

Mar 24 15:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Newcastle United The Hawthorns

Mar 31 14:00 GMT Everton v West Bromwich Albion Goodison Park

Apr 7 14:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Blackburn Rovers The Hawthorns

Apr 9 14:00 GMT Manchester City v West Bromwich Albion Etihad Stadium

Apr 14 14:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Queens Park Rangers The Hawthorns

Apr 21 14:00 GMT Liverpool v West Bromwich Albion Anfield

Apr 28 14:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Aston Villa The Hawthorns

May 5 14:00 GMT Bolton Wanderers v West Bromwich Albion Reebok Stadium

May 13 14:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Arsenal The Hawthorns

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1 Ben Foster (on loan from Birmingham City)13 Márton Fülöp19 Luke Daniels

2 Joe Mattock3 Jonas Olsson (vice-captain)4 Marek cech6 Pablo Ibáñez18 Gonzalo Jara20 Nicky Shorey23 Gareth McAuley25 Craig Dawson26 James Hurst28 Billy Jones30 Gabriel Tamac40 Liam O'Neil42 Cameron Gayle

5 Somen Tchoyi7 James Morrison11 Chris Brunt (club captain)12 Steven Reid14 Jerome Thomas17 Graham Dorrans21 Youssuf Mulumbu22 Zoltán Gera27 Sam Mantom29 George Thorne33 Paul Scharner34 Paul Downing35 Romaine Sawyers37 Kayelden Brown39 Kemar Roofe

9 Shane Long24 Peter Odemwingie31 Simon Cox32 Marc-Antoine Fortuné36 Adil Nabi38 Saido Berahino41 Lateef Elford-Alliyu43 Roman Bednár

Goalkeepers Defenders Midfielders Forward

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Wigan Athletic

Introduction:Wigan Athletic Football Club is an English Premier League association football team based in Wigan, Greater Manchester, having been promoted from the Championship in 2005. Wigan’s current spell in the Premier League is the only top flight run in the club’s history. They have played at the DW Stadium since 1999, which they now own, sharing the stadium with rugby league club Wigan Warriors. They previously played at Springfield Park for 67 years. As of the 2011–12 season, Wigan Athletic are the youngest club in the Premier League, having only been formed in 1932.

Full name Wigan Athletic Football ClubNickname(s) The LaticsFounded 1932; 78 years agoGround DW Stadium, WiganOwner Arsenal Holdings plcChairman Dave WhelanManager Roberto Martínez

Champions: - None

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Ali Al Habsi (Bolton, £4m)David Jones (Wolves, free)

Charles N'Zogbia (Aston Villa, £9.5m)Antonio Amaya (Real Betis, undisclosed)Daniel de Ridder (Grasshopper Zurich, free)Mauro Boselli (Estudiantes, loan)Steven Caldwell (Birmingham, free)Jason Koumas (released)

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Wigan Athletic FixtureDATE TIME HOME AWAY VENUE

Aug 13 14:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v Norwich City The DW Stadium

Aug 20 14:00 GMT Swansea City v Wigan Athletic Liberty Stadium

Aug 27 14:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v Queens Park Rangers DW Stadium

Sep 10 14:00 GMT Manchester City v Wigan Athletic Etihad Stadium

Sep 17 14:00 GMT Everton v Wigan Athletic Goodison Park

Sep 24 14:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v Tottenham Hotspur DW Stadium

Oct 1 14:00 GMT Aston Villa v Wigan Athletic Villa Park

Oct 15 14:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v Bolton Wanderers DW Stadium

Oct 22 14:00 GMT Newcastle United v Wigan Athletic St James' Park

Oct 29 14:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v Fulham DW Stadium

Nov 6 13:30 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Wigan Athletic Molineux Stadium

Nov 19 15:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v Blackburn Rovers DW Stadium

Nov 26 15:00 GMT Sunderland v Wigan Athletic Stadium of Light

Dec 3 15:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v Arsenal DW Stadium

Dec 10 15:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Wigan Athletic The Hawthorns

Dec 17 15:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v Chelsea DW Stadium

Dec 20 19:45 GMT Wigan Athletic v Liverpool DW Stadium

Dec 26 15:00 GMT Manchester United v Wigan Athletic Old Trafford

Dec 31 15:00 GMT Stoke City v Wigan Athletic Britannia Stadium

Jan 2 15:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v Sunderland DW Stadium

Jan 14 15:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v Manchester City DW Stadium

Jan 21 15:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Wigan Athletic Loftus Road

Jan 31 19:45 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Wigan Athletic White Hart Lane

Feb 4 15:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v Everton DW Stadium

Feb 11 15:00 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Wigan Athletic Reebok Stadium

Feb 25 15:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v Aston Villa DW Stadium

Mar 3 15:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v Swansea City DW Stadium

Mar 10 15:00 GMT Norwich City v Wigan Athletic Carrow Road

Mar 17 15:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v West Bromwich Albion DW Stadium

Mar 24 15:00 GMT Liverpool v Wigan Athletic Anfield

Mar 31 14:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v Stoke City DW Stadium

Apr 7 14:00 GMT Chelsea v Wigan Athletic Stamford Bridge

Apr 9 14:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v Manchester United DW Stadium

Apr 14 14:00 GMT Arsenal v Wigan Athletic Emirates Stadium

Apr 21 14:00 GMT Fulham v Wigan Athletic Craven Cottage

Apr 28 14:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v Newcastle United DW Stadium

May 5 14:00 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Wigan Athletic Ewood Park

May 13 14:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v Wolverhampton Wanderers DW Stadium

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1 Chris Kirkland12 Mike Pollitt13 Lee Nicholls26 Ali Al-Habsi

2 Steve Gohouri3 Antolín Alcaraz5 Gary Caldwell (captain)17 Emmerson Boyce23 Ronnie Stam24 Adrián López25 Román Golobart31 Maynor Figueroa

4 James McCarthy6 Hendry Thomas8 Ben Watson14 Jordi Gómez16 James McArthur19 David Jones21 Mohamed Diamé

9 Franco Di Santo11 Victor Moses15 Callum McManaman18 Conor Sammon20 Hugo Rodallega- Nouha Dicko

Goalkeepers Defenders Midfielders Forward

All fixture dates provisional and subject to change.

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Wolverhampton Wanderers

Introduction:Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, or simply Wolves, is an English professional association football club representing the city of Wolverhampton, in the West Midlands region of England, and currently playing in the Premier League. The club was founded in 1877 and since 1889 has played at Molineux. Historically, Wolves have been highly influential, most notably as being founder members of the Football League, as well as having played an instrumental role in the establishment of the European Cup, later to become the UEFA Champions League.Having won the FA Cup twice before the outbreak of the First World War, Wolves consolidated their reputation as a top side under the legendary management of ex-player Stan Cullis after the Second World War, going on to win the league three times and the FA Cup twice between 1949 and 1960. It was at this time that the European Cup competition was established, after the English press declared Wolves “Champions of the World” following their victories against such top European and World sides as South Africa, Racing, Spartak Moscow, and Honvéd in some of football’s first live televised games.

Full name Wolverhampton Wanderers Football ClubNickname(s) WolvesFounded 1877, as St. Luke’sGround Molineux Stadium, WolverhamptonOwner Steve MorganChairman Steve MorganManager Mick McCarthy

Champions: 3 (1954, 1958, 1959)

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Wolverhampton Wanderers FixtureDATE TIME HOME AWAY VENUE

Aug 13 14:00 GMT Blackburn Rovers v Wolverhampton Wanderers Ewood Park

Aug 20 14:00 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Fulham Molineux Stadium

Aug 27 11:05 GMT Aston Villa v Wolverhampton Wanderers Villa Park

Sep 10 14:00 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Tottenham Hotspur Molineux Stadium

Sep 17 14:00 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Queens Park Rangers Molineux Stadium

Sep 24 14:00 GMT Liverpool v Wolverhampton Wanderers Anfield

Oct 1 14:00 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Newcastle United Molineux Stadium

Oct 16 11:00 GMT West Bromwich Albion v Wolverhampton Wanderers The Hawthorns

Oct 22 11:45 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Swansea City Molineux Stadium

Oct 29 14:00 GMT Manchester City v Wolverhampton Wanderers Etihad Stadium

Nov 6 13:30 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Wigan Athletic Molineux Stadium

Nov 19 15:00 GMT Everton v Wolverhampton Wanderers Goodison Park

Nov 26 15:00 GMT Chelsea v Wolverhampton Wanderers Stamford Bridge

Dec 3 15:00 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Sunderland Molineux Stadium

Dec 10 15:00 GMT Manchester United v Wolverhampton Wanderers Old Trafford

Dec 17 15:00 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Stoke City Molineux Stadium

Dec 20 19:45 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Norwich City Molineux Stadium

Dec 26 15:00 GMT Arsenal v Wolverhampton Wanderers Emirates Stadium

Dec 31 15:00 GMT Bolton Wanderers v Wolverhampton Wanderers Reebok Stadium

Jan 2 15:00 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Chelsea Molineux Stadium

Jan 14 15:00 GMT Tottenham Hotspur v Wolverhampton Wanderers White Hart Lane

Jan 21 15:00 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Aston Villa Molineux Stadium

Jan 31 19:45 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Liverpool Molineux Stadium

Feb 4 15:00 GMT Queens Park Rangers v Wolverhampton Wanderers Loftus Road

Feb 12 13:00 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v West Bromwich Albion Molineux Stadium

Feb 25 15:00 GMT Newcastle United v Wolverhampton Wanderers St James' Park

Mar 3 15:00 GMT Fulham v Wolverhampton Wanderers Craven Cottage

Mar 10 15:00 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Blackburn Rovers Molineux Stadium

Mar 17 15:00 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Manchester United Molineux Stadium

Mar 24 15:00 GMT Norwich City v Wolverhampton Wanderers Carrow Road

Mar 31 14:00 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Bolton Wanderers Molineux Stadium

Apr 7 14:00 GMT Stoke City v Wolverhampton Wanderers Britannia Stadium

Apr 9 14:00 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Arsenal Molineux Stadium

Apr 14 14:00 GMT Sunderland v Wolverhampton Wanderers Stadium of Light

Apr 21 14:00 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Manchester City Molineux Stadium

Apr 28 14:00 GMT Swansea City v Wolverhampton Wanderers Liberty Stadium

May 5 14:00 GMT Wolverhampton Wanderers v Everton Molineux Stadium

May 13 14:00 GMT Wigan Athletic v Wolverhampton Wanderers DW Stadium

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3 George Elokobi5 Richard Stearman6 Jody Craddock14 Roger Johnson (captain)16 Christophe Berra23 Ronald Zubar30 Matt Doherty32 Kevin Foley39 Michael Ihiekwe43 Jamie Reckord47 Ethan Ebanks-Landell

4 David Edwards7 Michael Kightly8 Karl Henry11 Stephen Ward12 Stephen Hunt17 Matt Jarvis19 Adam Hammill20 Nenad Milijaš24 Jamie O'Hara26 David Davis34 Adlène Guedioura37 Anthony Forde38 Louis Harris41 Jack Price46 Johnny Gorman48 Brian McGroary

9 Sylvan Ebanks-Blake10 Steven Fletcher18 Sam Vokes21 Andy Keogh27 Sam Winnall28 Leigh Griffiths29 Kevin Doyle33 Stefan Maierhofer35 Jake Cassidy40 Ashley Hemmings42 James Spray

Goalkeepers Defenders Midfielders Forward

All fixture dates provisional and subject to change.

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Premier League Briefly Statistic 2010/11

Season 2010–11

Champions Manchester United, 12th Premier League title, 19th English title overall

Relegated West Ham United, Blackpool, Birmingham City

Champions League Manchester United, Chelsea, Manchester City, Arsenal

Europa League Tottenham Hotspur, Birmingham City, Stoke City, Fulham

Matches played 380

Goals scored 1063 (2.8 per match)

Top goalscorer Dimitar Berbatov, Carlos Tevez (20)

Biggest home win Chelsea 6–0 West Bromwich Albion (14 August 2010)Arsenal 6–0 Blackpool (21 August 2010)Newcastle United 6–0 Aston Villa (22 August 2010)Manchester United 7–1 Blackburn Rovers (27 November 2010)

Biggest away win Wigan Athletic 0–6 Chelsea (21 August 2010)

Highest scoring Manchester United 7–1 Blackburn Rovers (27 November 2010)Everton 5–3 Blackpool (5 February 2011)Newcastle United 4–4 Arsenal (5 February 2011)

Longest winning run 5 games Chelsea

Longest unbeaten run 24 games Manchester United

Longest winless run 10 games Blackburn Rovers

Longest winless run 10 games Blackburn Rovers

Longest losing run 5 games, Blackpool, Bolton Wanderers, West Bromwich Albion, West Ham United

Highest attendance 75,486 Manchester United v Bolton Wanderers

Lowest attendance 14,042 Wigan Athletic v Wolverhampton Wanderers

Average attendance 35,284

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Annual Awards 2010/11Annual Awards 2010/11

Pos Team Pld Pld D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation

1 Manchester United (C) 38 38 11 4 78 37 +41 80 2011–12 UEFA Champions’ League Group stage

2 Chelsea 38 38 8 9 69 33 +36 71 2011–12 UEFA Champions League Play-off round

3 Manchester City 38 38 8 9 60 33 +27 71 2011–12 UEFA Europa League Play-off round

4 Arsenal 38 38 11 8 72 43 +29 68

5 Tottenham Hotspur 38 38 14 8 55 46 +9 62

6 Liverpool 38 38 7 14 59 44 +15 58

7 Everton 38 38 15 10 51 45 +6 54

8 Fulham 38 38 16 11 49 43 +6 49 2011–12 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round 1

9 Aston Villa 38 38 12 14 48 59 −11 48

10 Sunderland 38 38 11 15 45 56 −11 47

11 West Bromwich Albion 38 38 11 15 56 71 −15 47

12 Newcastle United 38 38 13 14 56 57 −1 46

13 Stoke City 38 38 7 18 46 48 −2 46 2011–12 UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round 2

14 Bolton Wanderers 38 38 10 16 52 56 −4 46

15 Blackburn Rovers 38 38 10 17 46 59 −13 43

16 Wigan Athletic 38 38 15 14 40 61 −21 42

17 Wolverhampton Wanderers 38 38 7 20 46 66 −20 40

18 Birmingham City (R) 38 38 15 15 37 58 -21 39 2011–12 UEFA Europa League Play-off round 3

19 Blackpool (R) 38 38 9 19 55 78 -23 39 Relegation to the 2011–12 Football League Championship

20 West Ham United (R) 38 38 12 19 43 70 -27 33 elegation to the 2011–12 Football League Championship

PFA Player of the YearThe PFA Player of the Year was awarded to Gareth Bale.

FWA Footballer of the YearThe FWA Footballer of the Year was awarded to Scott Parker.

PFA Young Player of the YearThe PFA Young Player of the Year was awarded to Jack Wilshere.

PFA Fans' Player of the YearThe PFA Fans' Player of the Year was awarded to Raul Meireles.

GoalkeeperEdwin van der Sar (Manchester United)

League Table 2010/11League Table 2010/11

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Defence:Bacary Sagna (Arsenal),Nemanja Vidić (Manchester United),Vincent Kompany (Manchester City),Ashley Cole (Chelsea)

Midfield: Nani (Manchester United), Samir Nasri, Jack Wilshere (both Arsenal), Gareth Bale (Tottenham Hotspur)

Attack: Carlos Tévez (Manchester City), Dimitar Berbatov (Manchester United)

Barclays Player of the SeasonThe Barclays Player of the Season award was won by Nemanja Vidić of Manchester United.

FA Premier League Manager of the Year AwardSir Alex Ferguson, 69, received the FA Premier League Manager of the Year Award for leading Manchester United to a record 19th English league title, and 12th Premier League title.

Barclays Golden GloveThe Barclays Golden Glove award was won by Joe Hart of Manchester City.

Barclays Golden BootDimitar Berbatov of Manchester United and Carlos Tévez of Manchester City shared the Barclays Golden Boot this season, both finishing with 20 goals. Berbatov's 20 goals came in 32 appearances, with Tévez's 20 goals coming in 31 appearances. This was the first time either player had won the award, and the first time it had been shared since the 1998–99 season.

Annual AwardsAnnual Awards

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