Man City v Leicester Newcastle v Man Utd QPR v Arsenal Stoke v Everton Spurs v Swansea West Ham v Chelsea Liverpool v Burnley Hopefully Burnley, QPR and Leicester will get beat.
Apparently Man City have been beaten by Leicester in all of their previous visits to the Etihad,and haven't scored a goal in the process. Doubtful that run will continue,but still. Two home defeats for QPR (tonight and Saturday) will be very welcome.
The one of those that concerns me is QPR v Arsenal. Rangers look better these days, and Arsenal always produce a duff, lifeless away performance every now and then.
Stoke could pull Everton a bit closer the dogfight and any sort of result for QPR Burnley or Leicester will tighten things up at the bottom and as sure as eggs are eggs theres going to be a shock result or three before the seasons out
Someone collapsed in the Spurs game and both team doctors had to help, they were taken off in a stretcher, sounds serious anyone have that game on?
BBC Sport reporting that Gomis collapsed and received lengthy oxygen therapy on the pitch before being carried off awake and talking