Fixtures Calendar - 2021/22

My apologies I meant to say Burnley and Crystal Palace.

Yes, so those two for now are fixed Sat 3pm kickoffs. October TV picks picked Liverpool and Brighton games for us (both on Sky) and these two remain.

But again, 100% no one can guarantee.
 
West Ham is in November ... we will only know when the TV picks for that month are announced (currently that announcement is slotted for 16th Sept) ... and Burnley is Saturday 3pm as October TV picks have been announced and that game didn't move for TV.

Although, in the times of corona, no one can guarantee 100% of anything. We could all be back in lockdown by then or fans off stadiums and all games back on TV which would shuffle them all again.
Watch out for that Hammers fixture as they are involved in the Europa League, there’s match day 5 on November 25th, so wouldn’t be surprised if the City game gets moved to the Sunday
 


Our initial run of fixtures is incredibly challenging.

Away at Spurs
Home to Norwich
Home to Arsenal
Away at Leicester
Home to Southampton
Away at Chelsea
Away at Liverpool

The first seven games see us facing Spurs, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and a difficult tie away to Leicester. Ridiculous! I've never seen such a difficult start to the season.

So what do you think? Where will we be in the table rankings following these seven games?
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A bit off topic... some of the ESPN broadcast commentary is rubbish. But I respect Gab and Juls.

An interesting tidbit from the video posted - but commentators expect that we'll manage to sign Kane. Since Kane seems to be our primary transfer target for striker - I hope they're correct.
 
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What are the chances that those two (Chelsea A and Liverpool A) will get sandwiched by PSG away as well.
It's not too bad from a recovery point, 12:30 on Saturday and 4:30 Sunday means there's a good distance between games whether the CL match is Tuesday or Wednesday.
 

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