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Other Premier League Fixtures (18th & 19th April 2015)
0000 New York Red Bulls v San Jose Earthquakes (Sky Sports 5) 0800 Western Sydney Wanderers v Adelaide United (BT Sport 2) 1030 Brisbane Roar v Melbourne Victory (BT Sport 2) 1215 Wolves v Ipswich Town (Sky Sports 1) 1215 Hibernian v Falkirk Scottish (BBC One Scotland) 1215 Lincoln City v Eastleigh (BT Sport 1) 1700 Deportivo La Coruna v Atletico Madrid (joins match in progress) (Sky Sports 5) 1720 Reading v Arsenal (BBC One) 1730 Augsburg v VFB Stuttgart (BT Sport 1) 1800 Belenenses v Benfica (BT Sport Extra) 1845 PSV Eindhoven v SC Heerenveen (Sky Sports Red Button) 1900 Real Perkins v Malaga (Sky Sports 5) 1945 Juventus v Lazio (BT Sport 1)
Sunday, 19th April 2015
0800 Perth Glory v Melbourne City (BT Sport 1) 1130 Feyenoord v Go Ahead Eagles (Sky Sports 5) 1130 Sassuolo v Torino (BT Sport 1) 1215 Inverness CT v Celtic (Sky Sports 2) 1300 Prestatyn Town v Bangor City (S4C) 1330 Ajax v NAC Breda (Sky Sports 5) 1400 Roma v Atalanta (BT Sport Extra) 1430 Werder Bremen v Hamburg (ESPN) 1600 Montpellier v Caen Ligue (BT Sport Extra) 1600 Granada v Sevilla (Sky Sports 5) 1630 Wolfsburg v Schalke (ESPN) 1700 Cagliari v Napoli (joins match in progress) (BT Sport 1) 1800 Villarreal v Cordoba (Sky Sports 5) 1945 Inter Milan v AC Milan (BT Sport 1) 2000 Lyon v St Etienne (BT Sport Extra) 2200 Philadelphia Union v New England Revolution (Sky Sports 5)
Quite incredible how well Southampton have done. Never expected Koeman to do well in general.. never mind push for a champs league spot. Surely a shoo-in for manager of the season?
Sunderland and Aston Villa's goal difference combined with Leicester having three wins on the bounce could make things interesting. Hull are also in trouble.
Leicester have Burnley, Sunderland and QPR in their remaining fixtures ... it could be in their own hands.
United's style of play is really evident now, they keep very wide both wingers and full backs near the touch line.
Midfielders rotating and on the move so they are hard to pick up, lots of short passes and switches to the wide players when its on. I hate to say it but the width and pace with the guile from Herrera and Mata is good on the eye. He may have nailed it finally LVG.
Edit: I'll add they close ranks very quickly once they lose possession too, within seconds they change from touch like to very narrow.
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