bluesfan94
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**Heads up - this is a daylight savings weekend, so times are a little weird on Sunday**
Matchweek 28, we're almost down to single digits matches remaining! The battle of Europe remains tight, and the matchweek kicks off with Forest looking to keep City at bay in Nottingham. Elsewhere, Brighton hosts Fulham, and while a match between 8 and 9 would normally be thought of as a midtable bout, a Brighton win could propel them as high as 5th, although it would have to be a very impressive win combined with an impressive Chelsea loss, and as Chelsea is hosting Leicester City, that proposition seems unlikely. On the bottom side of the table, Wolves host Everton without key attacker Matheus Cunha. Everton is likely safe and a Wolves win would do a lot to give them breathing room, as a loss combined with an Ipswich (who's on the road against Crystal Palace) or Leicester win would drag Wolves back into the thick of a relegation fight. Speaking of a relegation fight, United will look to take advantage of a battered Arsenal, with United potentially dropping as low as 16th with a loss and Everton and West Ham (hosting Newcastle) picking up points.
Matchweek 28, we're almost down to single digits matches remaining! The battle of Europe remains tight, and the matchweek kicks off with Forest looking to keep City at bay in Nottingham. Elsewhere, Brighton hosts Fulham, and while a match between 8 and 9 would normally be thought of as a midtable bout, a Brighton win could propel them as high as 5th, although it would have to be a very impressive win combined with an impressive Chelsea loss, and as Chelsea is hosting Leicester City, that proposition seems unlikely. On the bottom side of the table, Wolves host Everton without key attacker Matheus Cunha. Everton is likely safe and a Wolves win would do a lot to give them breathing room, as a loss combined with an Ipswich (who's on the road against Crystal Palace) or Leicester win would drag Wolves back into the thick of a relegation fight. Speaking of a relegation fight, United will look to take advantage of a battered Arsenal, with United potentially dropping as low as 16th with a loss and Everton and West Ham (hosting Newcastle) picking up points.
Home | Away | Time and Date (CT) | Venue |
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Nottingham Forest | Manchester City | Sat., Mar. 8, 6:30 AM | City Ground |
Liverpool | Southampton | Sat., Mar. 8, 9:00 AM | Anfield |
Crystal Palace | Ipswich Town | Sat., Mar. 8, 9:00 AM | Selhurst Park |
Brighton & Hove Albion | Fulham | Sat., Mar. 8, 9:00 AM | The AmEx |
Brentford | Aston Villa | Sat., Mar. 8, 11:30 AM | Gtech Community Stadium |
Wolverhampton Wanderers | Everton | Sat., Mar. 8, 2:00 PM | Molineux Stadium |
Tottenham Hotspur | Bournemouth | Sun., Mar. 9, 9:00 AM | Tottenham Hotspur Stadium |
Chelsea | Leicester City | Sun., Mar. 9, 9:00 AM | Stamford Bridge |
Manchester United | Arsenal | Sun., Mar. 9, 11:30 AM | Old Trafford |
West Ham United | Newcastle United | Mon., Mar. 10, 3:00 PM | London Stadium |