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17 August 2013 Arsenal v Aston Villa Chelsea v Hull City Crystal Palace v Tottenham Hotspur Liverpool v Stoke City Manchester City v Newcastle United Norwich City v Everton Sunderland v Fulham Swansea City v Manchester United West Bromwi...
17 August 2013 Arsenal v Aston Villa Chelsea v Hull City Crystal Palace v Tottenham Hotspur Liverpool v Stoke City Manchester City v Newcastle United Norwich City v Everton Sunderland v Fulham Swansea City v Manchester United West Bromwich Albion v Southampton West Ham United v Cardiff City 24 August 2013 Aston Villa v Liverpool [...]
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• All the fixtures for the 2013-14 Premier League season• Moyes to make Old Trafford bow against Chelsea• Manchester City v Liverpool the Boxing Day pickClick on a header to sort the table.Premier Leagueguardian.co.uk © 2013 Guardia...
• All the fixtures for the 2013-14 Premier League season• Moyes to make Old Trafford bow against Chelsea• Manchester City v Liverpool the Boxing Day pickClick on a header to sort the table.Premier Leagueguardian.co.uk © 2013 Guardian News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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August 17/08/2013 15:00 West Bromwich Albion (Away) 24/08/2013 15:00 Sunderland (Home) 31/08/2013 15:00 Norwich City (Away) September 14/09/2013 15:00 West Ham United (Home) 21/09/2013 15:00 Liverpool (Away) 28/09/2013 15:00 Crystal Pala...
August 17/08/2013 15:00 West Bromwich Albion (Away) 24/08/2013 15:00 Sunderland (Home) 31/08/2013 15:00 Norwich City (Away) September 14/09/2013 15:00 West Ham United (Home) 21/09/2013 15:00 Liverpool (Away) 28/09/2013 15:00 Crystal Palace (Home) October 05/10/2013 15:00 Swansea City (Home) 19/10/2013 15:00 Manchester United (Away) 26/10/2013 15:00 Fulham (Home) November 02/11/2013 15:00 Stoke City (Away) 09/11/2013 15:00 [...]
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David Moyes has been handed a baptism of fire in next David Moyes has been handed a baptism of fire in next year's fixture list, coming up against José Mourinho in only the second game of the new season. Find the individual fixtures for ...
David Moyes has been handed a baptism of fire in next David Moyes has been handed a baptism of fire in next year's fixture list, coming up against José Mourinho in only the second game of the new season. Find the individual fixtures for your team across the 2013-14 season by clicking on the linkArsenalAston VillaCrystal PalaceCardiff City ChelseaEverton FulhamHull CityLiverpoolMan City Man Utd Newcastle United Norwich Newcastle United Queens Park RangersReading Southampton Spurs Stoke Sunderland SwanseaWest Brom West Ham WiganPremier Leagueguardian.co.uk © 2013 Guardian News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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• Manchester United open season at Swansea• Chelsea take on promoted Hull at home• Full Premier League 2013-14 fixture listDavid Moyes will come up against José Mourinho in the second game of the season when Chelsea visit Old Trafford fo...
• Manchester United open season at Swansea• Chelsea take on promoted Hull at home• Full Premier League 2013-14 fixture listDavid Moyes will come up against José Mourinho in the second game of the season when Chelsea visit Old Trafford for the new Manchester United manager's first home game.Before that, Moyes opens the 2013-14 campaign at the League Cup winners Swansea on 17 August and then after hosting Chelsea, United go to Liverpool on 31 August.The returning Mourinho's side begin against promoted Hull at Stamford Bridge, while Manuel Pellegrini's reign at Manchester City starts with a home match against Newcastle, who confirmed Joe Kinnear as their director of football on Tuesday. Arsenal are at home to Aston Villa.The visit to north London is the start of a testing opening to the season for Villa, who have a home match against Liverpool and a trip to Chelsea in the following two games.• Full Premier League 2013-14 fixture list• Full Championship 2013-14 fixture list• Full SPL 2013-14 fixture list• The complete list: all the 2013-14 fixturesCrystal Palace's first game back in the top flight is against Tottenham at Selhurst Park. Cardiff – Championship winners last season – start their campaign at West Ham then have home games against Manchester City and Everton.Roberto Martínez's first competitive match as Everton manager is at Norwich, while their Merseyside rivals Liverpool start with a home game against Mark Hughes' Stoke.Elsewhere, Paolo Di Canio's Sunderland start with a home match against Fulham, while West Brom face Southampton at the Hawthorns.Hull's fans will relish their festive programme, with Manchester United heading to the KC Stadium on Boxing Day, while Manchester City against Liverpool is an alternative attraction.The season wraps up on 11 May, with three of the expected title contenders finishing on the road. Chelsea head to Cardiff, Manchester United go to Southampton and Arsenal are at Norwich, with Manchester City at home to West Ham.Premier LeagueDavid MoyesManchester UnitedJosé MourinhoChelseaguardian.co.uk © 2013 Guardian News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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Football fixtures for the Premier League, Football League and Scottish leagues for the 2013-14 season are announced.
Football fixtures for the Premier League, Football League and Scottish leagues for the 2013-14 season are announced.
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Dundee travel to Queen of the South and Rangers host Brechin on the opening day of next season.
Dundee travel to Queen of the South and Rangers host Brechin on the opening day of next season.
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August 17/08/2013 15:00 Fulham (Home) 24/08/2013 15:00 Southampton (Away) 31/08/2013 15:00 Crystal Palace (Away) September 14/09/2013 15:00 Arsenal (Home) 21/09/2013 15:00 West Bromwich Albion (Away) 28/09/2013 15:00 Liverpool (Home) Oct...
August 17/08/2013 15:00 Fulham (Home) 24/08/2013 15:00 Southampton (Away) 31/08/2013 15:00 Crystal Palace (Away) September 14/09/2013 15:00 Arsenal (Home) 21/09/2013 15:00 West Bromwich Albion (Away) 28/09/2013 15:00 Liverpool (Home) October 05/10/2013 15:00 Manchester United (Home) 19/10/2013 15:00 Swansea City (Away) 26/10/2013 15:00 Newcastle United (Home) November 02/11/2013 15:00 Hull City (Away) 09/11/2013 15:00 Manchester City [...]
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August 17/08/2013 15:00 Liverpool (Away) 24/08/2013 15:00 Crystal Palace (Home) 31/08/2013 15:00 West Ham United (Away) September 14/09/2013 15:00 Manchester City (Home) 21/09/2013 15:00 Arsenal (Away) 28/09/2013 15:00 Norwich City (Home...
August 17/08/2013 15:00 Liverpool (Away) 24/08/2013 15:00 Crystal Palace (Home) 31/08/2013 15:00 West Ham United (Away) September 14/09/2013 15:00 Manchester City (Home) 21/09/2013 15:00 Arsenal (Away) 28/09/2013 15:00 Norwich City (Home) October 05/10/2013 15:00 Fulham (Away) 19/10/2013 15:00 West Bromwich Albion (Home) 26/10/2013 15:00 Manchester United (Away) November 02/11/2013 15:00 Southampton (Home) 09/11/2013 15:00 Swansea [...]
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The midfielder hit three goals for Spain Under-21s in their 4-2 Euro win over Italy on Tuesday, but could be set to leave after his release clause was reduced from €90 million COMMENTBy Ben Hayward | Spanish Football Writer Europe&#...
The midfielder hit three goals for Spain Under-21s in their 4-2 Euro win over Italy on Tuesday, but could be set to leave after his release clause was reduced from €90 million COMMENTBy Ben Hayward | Spanish Football Writer Europe’s elite watch with interest. Thiago Alcantara enhanced his growing reputation on Tuesday evening as the midfielder hit a hat-trick to steal the show in Spain’s Under-21 European Championship triumph in Israel against Italy. Now he could be set to leave Barcelona this summer for a cut-price €18 million – and the Catalans can only have themselves to blame. Barca boasted about Thiago’s release clause rising to €90 million when the Catalans renewed the midfielder’s contract in 2011, amid similar speculation about a possible departure. However, failure to participate for a stipulated amount of minutes in 2012-13 has now seen that clause plummet from the previous prohibitive total to an attractive €18m. And Thiago will consider his options. The clause, which was insisted upon by the player’s agent (Pep Guardiola’s brother Pere) after talks with Thiago and his father, Brazilian World Cup winner Mazinho, stated that the midfielder must feature for 30 minutes or more in 60 per cent of Barcelona’s matches last term. And although he did play in exactly 60% of games (Thiago featured in 36 club fixtures in 2012-13, out of a possible 60) and average well over half an hour per match (with 1904 minutes in total), he failed to complete the required amount in 15 of the 36 matches. That means any club wishing to sign the talented 22-year-old can do so for a bargain €18m before August 1, when the clause returns to €90m. Catalan daily Sport claimed on Tuesday that the player wants to leave Barcelona after talks with coach Tito Vilanova failed to convince the midfielder to stay at Camp Nou next season. However, Thiago has not expressed a desire to depart the Catalan club and still hopes his future lies at Barcelona, with more talks with Tito planned once he returns home from Israel. Asked about a possible move in the lead-up to the European Championship, Thiago replied: “We will see after the Euros.” And although he has been told to be patient by team-mate Xavi, it is the Spain star and Andres Iniesta who have restricted the younger man’s appearances at Camp Nou. With Cesc Fabregas also around and Lionel Messi omnipresent in the Barca line-up, plus Neymar to come into the team after his summer signing, the midfielder may find it even more difficult to play in 2013-14. It is not a case of being unhappy at Barcelona, but of wanting to play first-team football. Thiago harbours hopes of making Spain’s squad for next year’s World Cup in Brazil, but knows he must feature much more regularly to have any chance of joining the senior team next summer. On Tuesday, he played as the ‘focal point’ in attack for Spain’s Under-21 side and headed home unchallenged following an Alvaro Morata cross to give la Rojita the lead. He then controlled and volleyed to make it 2-1 with his left foot and sealed a ‘perfect’ hat-trick in just 40 minutes by converting a penalty with his right. Later, when Spain won another spot kick, he handed the ball to Isco instead of going for a fourth. The midfielder is not yet the finished article and he frustrated fans by losing the ball too often at times last season, while he was previously and persistently told by former coach Guardiola to minimise the tricks and keep it simple during games. At only 22, however, he has the vision and technical ability to blossom into one of the world’s best ball players. Guardiola’s Bayern Munich and Manchester United are both interested in signing the Spain star, while Manchester City may fancy pairing the 22-year-old with another successful Spaniard, David Silva, and a number of other clubs will also watch and wait for develop
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