Birmingham v Wigan
Chelsea v Manchester City
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Reading v Newcastle
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Chelsea v Manchester City
Manchester United v Middlesbrough
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Sunderland v Fulham LATER GAME:
Portsmouth v West Ham, 1715 BST GOALFLASHES AND MAJOR INCIDENTS (all times BST)
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1410: BBC Radio 5 Live's coverage is based at Old Trafford, but they will be focusing on Chelsea against Manchester City, where John Murray will be joined by Graham Taylor. Taylor is backing Arsenal for the title. 1409: Ruud van Nistelrooy scored the only goal of the game the last time Manchester United picked up three points at home to Boro more than five years. Talking of the Dutch striker, it's the 25th anniversary of 'My Little Pony' this weekend. 1407: Hang on there with all that fast and loose talk about a Middlesbrough mauling. They have a great record at Old Trafford. They are unbeaten in their last four visits to Manchester United in the league, with a win and three draws, and have lost just one of their last six visits. 1406: Manchester United host Middlesbrough, one of a number of teams in action today who are in a dire run of form. Surely three points in the bag. And who knows, a good chance for another four United goals. "After a hard morning doing coursework I'm looking forward to an afternoon of football. More to the point I'm looking forward to a cold beer and watching Man U beat Boro to go top. No matter how short lived it will be."
Doug via text on 81111 1402: Makes a nice change being able to put your feet up early doors and there's another major change today. Manchester United are playing at home, on a Saturday, at the traditional kick-off time. Rub your eyes and read that again United fans, because it doesn't happen often. 1400: Did you enjoy your morning slumber undisturbed by football? If you didn't feel free to vent on 606.
Doug via text on 81111 1402: Makes a nice change being able to put your feet up early doors and there's another major change today. Manchester United are playing at home, on a Saturday, at the traditional kick-off time. Rub your eyes and read that again United fans, because it doesn't happen often. 1400: Did you enjoy your morning slumber undisturbed by football? If you didn't feel free to vent on 606.
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