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UKFF FPL Week 13


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Premier League

Liverpool 2v1 Newcastle United (Sunday 4pm)

Swansea City 1v3 Chelsea

 

FA Challenge Cup First Round proper

Bristol Rovers 1v1 Sheffield United

Chelmsford City 1v2 Colchester United

Forest Green Rovers 0v3 Port Vale

Fylde 0v1 Accrington Stanley

Kidderminster Harriers 1v1 Oldham Athletic

Metropolitan Police 0v3 Crawley Town

 

Serie A

Juventus 1v2 Internazionale (7:45pm)

Pescara 1v1 Parma (Sunday 11:30am)

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Premier League

Liverpool 1 v 1 Newcastle United (Sunday 4pm)

Swansea City 1 v 2 Chelsea

 

FA Challenge Cup First Round proper

Bristol Rovers 1 v 0 Sheffield United

Chelmsford City 0 v 2 Colchester United

Forest Green Rovers 1 v 1 Port Vale

Fylde 0 v 3 Accrington Stanley

Kidderminster Harriers 1 v 2 Oldham Athletic

Metropolitan Police 0 v 4 Crawley Town

 

Serie A

Juventus 2 v 2 Internazionale (7:45pm)

Pescara 1 v 0 Parma (Sunday 11:30am)

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Premier League

Liverpool 1-1 Newcastle United (Sunday 4pm)

Swansea City 1-3 Chelsea

 

FA Challenge Cup First Round proper

Bristol Rovers 1-1 Sheffield United

Chelmsford City 0-2 Colchester United

Forest Green Rovers 1-0 Port Vale

Fylde 1-1 Accrington Stanley

Kidderminster Harriers 1-2 Oldham Athletic

Metropolitan Police 0-2 Crawley Town

 

Serie A

Juventus 2-0 Internazionale (7:45pm)

Pescara 0-0 Parma (Sunday 11:30am)

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Premier League

Liverpool 2-1 Newcastle United (Sunday 4pm)

Swansea City 0-2 Chelsea

 

FA Challenge Cup First Round proper

Bristol Rovers 1-4 Sheffield United

Chelmsford City 0-3 Colchester United

Forest Green Rovers 1-2 Port Vale

Fylde 1-2 Accrington Stanley

Kidderminster Harriers 1-5 Oldham Athletic

Metropolitan Police 0-6 Crawley Town

 

Serie A

Juventus 2-1 Internazionale (7:45pm)

Pescara 0-1 Parma (Sunday 11:30am)

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Premier League

Liverpool 2-2 Newcastle United (Sunday 4pm)

Swansea City 1-1 Chelsea

 

FA Challenge Cup First Round proper

Bristol Rovers 0-2 Sheffield United

Chelmsford City 1-2 Colchester United

Forest Green Rovers 0-2 Port Vale

Fylde 0-1 Accrington Stanley

Kidderminster Harriers 1-2 Oldham Athletic

Metropolitan Police 0-3 Crawley Town

 

Serie A

Juventus 2-1 Internazionale (7:45pm)

Pescara 0-1 Parma (Sunday 11:30am)

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Premier League

Liverpool 2-1 Newcastle United (Sunday 4pm)

Swansea City 0-5 Chelsea

 

FA Challenge Cup First Round proper

Bristol Rovers 0-3 Sheffield United

Chelmsford City 0-4 Colchester United

Forest Green Rovers 2-4 Port Vale

Fylde 0-3 Accrington Stanley

Kidderminster Harriers 1-3 Oldham Athletic

Metropolitan Police 0-4 Crawley Town (arrests I'm not sure about. Are the MP players allowed to do security as well?)

 

Serie A

Juventus 3-1 Internazionale (7:45pm)

Pescara 2-0 Parma (Sunday 11:30am)

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Premier League

Liverpool 1 v 1 Newcastle United (Sunday 4pm)

Swansea City 1 v 2 Chelsea

 

FA Challenge Cup First Round proper

Bristol Rovers 1 v 2 Sheffield United

Chelmsford City 1 v 2 Colchester United

Forest Green Rovers 1 v 1 Port Vale

Fylde 1 v 2 Accrington Stanley

Kidderminster Harriers 1 v 2 Oldham Athletic

Metropolitan Police 1 v 2 Crawley Town

 

Serie A

Juventus 2 v 1 Internazionale (7:45pm)

Pescara 2 v 1 Parma (Sunday 11:30am)

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Premier League

Liverpool 2 v 2 Newcastle United (Sunday 4pm)

Swansea City 1 v 3 Chelsea

 

FA Challenge Cup First Round proper

Bristol Rovers 0 v 2 Sheffield United

Chelmsford City 1 v 0 Colchester United

Forest Green Rovers 0 v 0 Port Vale

Fylde 0 v 2 Accrington Stanley

Kidderminster Harriers 1 v 0 Oldham Athletic

Metropolitan Police 1 v 2 Crawley Town

 

Serie A

Juventus 1 v 0 Internazionale (7:45pm)

Pescara 0 v 0 Parma (Sunday 11:30am)

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Premier League

Liverpool 2-1 Newcastle United (Sunday 4pm)

Swansea City 0-3 Chelsea

 

FA Challenge Cup First Round proper

Bristol Rovers 0-2 Sheffield United

Chelmsford City 0-2 Colchester United

Forest Green Rovers 0-2 Port Vale

Fylde 0-3 Accrington Stanley

Kidderminster Harriers 2-1 Oldham Athletic

Metropolitan Police 0-4 Crawley Town

 

Serie A

Juventus 0-0 Internazionale (7:45pm)

Pescara 0-1 Parma (Sunday 11:30am)

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The final scores went into the original post on Sunday night, but the table was only just updated in the past half hour, so sorry for lateness on that front. In a low-scoring round, only TUFCfan and top scorer Rory made it into double figures, while ultimo was just a point further back and extends his lead at the top. Del and cheetah slip back a place after a poor showing, the former being joint lowest scorer with The Ratt this time out. Lawz is still in last position but closes the gap slightly.

 

Two 1-1 draws in the EPL weren't much help for most of this week's participants. Further afield, both the Italian results proved almost as fruitless as Pescara got a rare win to save their manager for the time being after Inter had ended Juve's long unbeaten run (not to mention their great home record at their new ground) the night before.

 

The card was of course dominated by the FA Cup, however, with 5 of the 6 outcomes going according to the form book... or at least, being won by the side in a higher division. The exception was at Chelmsford, which I think only Prince Nana saw coming - feel free to correct me on that. Elsewhere it was a question of who could get the exact scores right: those at Aggborough and Fylde were elusive, but a couple of people got within a goal. Some guesses for the all-Football League tie at the Mem weren't wide of the mark, but it was ITV's featured game at The New Lawn in front of a sparse crowd that niff rightly thought would be one by Port Vale in a five-goal thriller, so an honourable mention to her as well.

 

Despite all the distractions of an investigation into what Mark Clattenburg allegedly said to a Chelsea player the previous weekend, the Met were able to run Crawley close, contrary to what a lot of people here said would happen. Nevertheless, the aforementioned ex-champ from Torquay got it spot on. It's just as well - the less said about how his own team got on, the better!

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