It is the player's break matchweek! What that means is that the 10 matches are split across two weekends, so we get twice the complaining about the lunchtime fixture! In terms of matches, the first weekend looks interesting, as Chelsea host their West London foes, Fulham, Newcastle tries to get points against a potentially rejuvenated City, Everton host surprise challengers Aston Villa, and United and Tottenham face off to see who can defend worse. The second weekend kicks off with another London derby, as Arsenal will look to return to winning ways against cross-town rivals, Crystal Palace. Meanwhile, Brentford hosts Nottingham Forest in a match neither side will want to lose, as it will send them closer to the relegation dog fight.
Home | Away | Time and Date (CT) | Venue |
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Chelsea | Fulham | Sat., Jan. 13, 6:30 AM | Stamford Bridge |
Newcastle United | Manchester City | Sat., Jan. 13, 11:30 AM | St. James's Park |
Everton | Aston Villa | Sun., Jan. 14, 8:00 AM | Goodison Park |
Manchester United | Tottenham Hotspur | Sun., Jan. 14, 10:30 AM | Old Trafford |
Burnley | Luton Town | Mon., Jan. 15, 1:45 PM | Turf Moor |
Arsenal | Crystal Palace | Sat., Jan. 20, 6:30 AM | The Emirates |
Brentford | Nottingham Forest | Sat., Jan. 20, 11:30 AM | Gtech Community Stadium |
Sheffield United | West Ham United | Sun., Jan. 21, 8:00 AM | Bramall Lane |
Bournemouth | Liverpool | Sun., Jan. 21, 10:30 AM | Vitality Stadium |
Brighton & Hove Albion | Wolverhampton Wanderers | Mon., Jan. 22, 1:45 PM | The AmEx |