Premier League Week 16 Preview
December 3rd 2010 15:27
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It still remains to be seen just how many football matches will go ahead in England this weekend, but here's a preview of the Premier League action, which hopefully will be forthcoming. The top six are all in action in seven matches on Saturday.
To see an extended preview of this weekend's 'Big Match', you can check out my post on the Chelsea v Everton game. A couple of teams sure to have a keen interest in Chelsea's form, are Arsenal and Manchester City. The Gunners need to prove they are consistent, and a game at home against Fulham is a must win. It is a similar scenario for Man City, but they face a trickier test against the in form Bolton.
Birmingham City have proved since returning to the Premier League, that at home, they are very hard to beat. This will be a big challenge for Tottenham, as they aim for three points, to bring them closer into the title race. Wolves and Wigan are both routed in the relegation zone, and face big matches against mid table sides. Wigan face Stoke City at the DW Stadium, knowing three points are needed. Wolves travel to Blackburn, knowing they could climb out of the bottom three for the first time since August.
The evening kick off should see league leaders Manchester United, travel to Blackpool. But given that Bloomfield Road has no under soil heating, there is a big danger the game could be called off. Many football league games have been called off this weekend, but no Premier League matches. Unfortunately, Blackpool v Man Utd could well break that trend.
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Blackpool does deserve to be in the big league. The have shown this year that the can play with at least half of these teams.
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