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Old 06-10-2010, 03:16 PM   #25
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Default Re: [EPL] Sunderland 0-0 Man Utd

ada perubahan fixture nih ...., bbrp jam kick off-nya aja ...
u know lah ...
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05/10/2010 15:56 - ManUtd.com, Adam Bostock
Festive fixture changes

United fans can now plan Christmas with more certainty, following the announcement of fixture changes between 4 December and 5 January.

Five of the Reds' Barclays Premier League games, including the clashes at home to Arsenal and away to Chelsea, have been selected for live TV broadcast in the UK on Sky or ESPN.

The revised kick-offs and / or dates, all in UK time, are as follows:

Blackpool away, Saturday 4 December KO 17:30 (ESPN)

Arsenal home, Monday 13 December (originally Saturday 11 December) KO 20:00 (Sky)

Chelsea away, Sunday 19 December (originally Saturday 18 December) KO 16:00 (Sky)

Birmingham City away, Tuesday 28 December KO 20:00 (Sky)

West Bromwich Albion away, Saturday 1 January KO 12:45 (Sky)


The only other league game between 4 December and 5 January - at home to Sunderland, on Boxing Day - has not been selected for live TV and will therefore kick off at the traditional 15:00 GMT.
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