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Premier League Fixtures: EPL Week 38 Schedule, Tickets and Score Predictions
- Updated: May 9, 2016
The Premier League trophy now resides at Leicester City’s King Power Stadium as we enter the final fixtures of the campaign, but there’s still much to play for as the battle for UEFA Champions League football and top flight survival continues.
Despite a tepid performance in 2015-16, Manchester United hold their destiny in their hands, knowing victories against West Ham United and Bournemouth will see them grab an unlikely fourth place berth in the table.
At the other end of the standings, the north east giants of Newcastle vie with local foes Sunderland in an attempt to stay in the Premier League. The Magpies welcome Tottenham Hotspur—whose form has evaporated—while the Black Cats face matches against Everton and Watford in the last days of the season.
Here are all the remaining fixtures in the 2015-16 Premier League season, complete with predictions for each encounter:
For ticket information on all Premier League games, visit the official site or go to the ticket page on the home club’s official website (links provided below):
West Ham vs. Manchester United
Norwich vs. Watford
Sunderland vs. Everton
Liverpool vs. Chelsea
Arsenal vs. Aston Villa
Chelsea vs. Leicester
Everton vs. Norwich
Manchester United vs. Bournemouth
Newcastle vs. Tottenham
Southampton vs. Crystal Palace
Stoke vs. West Ham
Swansea vs. Manchester City
Watford vs. Liverpool
Potential Redemption For Red Devils
United’s interest in Premier League matters looked over just a few weeks ago as Arsenal and Manchester City settled into the top-four like a warm bath—relaxed in …
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