Premier League (midweek)Games 23/24th April

kaz7

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Tuesday

Tottenham v Brighton Sky
19.45

Watford v Southampton
19.45


Wednesday

Wolverhampton Wanderers v Arsenal
19.45

Manchester United v Manchester City Sky
20.00
 
Tuesday, 23 April

19:45 Spurs v Brighton
Referee: Chris Kavanagh
Assistants: Daniel Cook, Gary Beswick
Fourth official: Anthony Taylor

19:45 Watford v Southampton
Referee: Mike Dean
Assistants: Ian Hussin, Dan Robathan
Fourth official: Lee Probert

Wednesday, 24 April

19:45 Wolves v Arsenal
Referee: Stuart Attwell
Assistants: Constantine Hatzidakis, Peter Kirkup
Fourth official: Martin Atkinson

20:00 Man Utd v Man City
Referee: Andre Marriner
Assistants: Scott Ledger, Simon Long
Fourth official: Craig Pawson
 
We want Brighton safe before the last day so the ideal scenario here is wins for Brighton and Watford.

Maybe, but Soton are 2 points + GD above Brighton and not sure will have enough bearing on Brighton. All about Brighton-Cardiff. And are any of them good enough to have any say in their own destiny?
On the other hand, Wolves need to be in with a realistic shout of Euro spot on the last day. Only 1 point between 7th and 10th as it stands.
Such fine margins and small gains it's hardly worth thinking about. We just need to win our games.
 
Maybe, but Soton are 2 points + GD above Brighton and not sure will have enough bearing on Brighton. All about Brighton-Cardiff. And are any of them good enough to have any say in their own destiny?
On the other hand, Wolves need to be in with a realistic shout of Euro spot on the last day. Only 1 point between 7th and 10th as it stands.
Such fine margins and small gains it's hardly worth thinking about. We just need to win our games.
True, you can go mad thinking about all the possible permutations. Like you say, we just have to win our games first and foremost.
 

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