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Premier League

Burnley 0-2 Southampton
Crystal Palace 1-0 Stoke City
Leicester City 0-3 Manchester City
Manchester United 2-1 Liverpool (Sunday 1:30pm)
Sunderland 1-0 West Ham United
West Bromwich Albion 1-0 Aston Villa

Championship
Bournemouth 1-3 Cardiff City w/Zebra Kid Mark
Norwich City 1-0 Huddersfield Town

Serie A
Genoa 0-0 Roma (Sunday 2pm)
Milan 0-0 Napoli (Sunday 7:45pm)

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Burnley 0-2 Southampton

Crystal Palace 0-1 Stoke City

Leicester City 0-2 Manchester City

Manchester United 2-0 Liverpool (Sunday 1:30pm)

Sunderland 1-1 West Ham United

West Bromwich Albion 2-1 Aston Villa

 

Championship

Bournemouth 1-0 Cardiff City w/Zebra Kid Mark

Norwich City 2-0 Huddersfield Town

 

Serie A

Genoa 0-1 Roma (Sunday 2pm)

Milan 1-0 Napoli (Sunday 7:45pm)

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Premier League


Burnley 1 v 2 Southampton
Crystal Palace 1 v 1 Stoke City
Leicester City 1 v 2 Manchester City
Manchester United 2 v 1 Liverpool (Sunday 1:30pm)
Sunderland 1 v 1 West Ham United
West Bromwich Albion 1 v 1 Aston Villa

 

Championship
Bournemouth 2 v 1 Cardiff City w/Zebra Kid Mark
Norwich City 2 v 1 Huddersfield Town

 

Serie A
Genoa 1 v 2 Roma (Sunday 2pm)
Milan 1 v 1 Napoli (Sunday 7:45pm)

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Burnley1 v 1 Southampton

Crystal Palace 1 v 0 Stoke City

Leicester City 0 v 2 Manchester City

Manchester United 1 v 1 Liverpool (Sunday 1:30pm)

Sunderland1 v 0 West Ham United

West Bromwich Albion 0 v 0 Aston Villa

Championship

Bournemouth 1 v 1 Cardiff City w/Zebra Kid Mark

Norwich City 1 v 0 Huddersfield Town

Serie A

Genoa 1 v 1 Roma (Sunday 2pm)

Milan 2 v 0 Napoli (Sunday 7:45pm)

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Premier League

Burnley 0 v 2 Southampton
Crystal Palace 1 v 2 Stoke City
Leicester City 0 v 3 Manchester City
Manchester United 1 v 2 Liverpool (Sunday 1:30pm)
Sunderland 0 v 0 West Ham United
West Bromwich Albion 1 v 1 Aston Villa

 

Championship
Bournemouth 1 v 0 Cardiff City w/Zebra Kid Mark
Norwich City 2 v 1 Huddersfield Town

 

Serie A
Genoa 0 v 2 Roma (Sunday 2pm)
Milan 1 v 1 Napoli (Sunday 7:45pm)

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Premier League

Burnley 1-2 Southampton
Crystal Palace 1-0 Stoke City
Leicester City 0-2 Manchester City
Manchester United 2-0 Liverpool (Sunday 1:30pm)
Sunderland 0-1 West Ham United
West Bromwich Albion 0-0 Aston Villa

 

Championship
Bournemouth 0-1 Cardiff City w/Zebra Kid Mark
Norwich City 2-0 Huddersfield Town

 

Serie A
Genoa 1-3 Roma (Sunday 2pm)
Milan 1-2 Napoli (Sunday 7:45pm)

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The results went into the opening post on Monday morning during TLC (... &S), and the table was uploaded on Tuesday night, but the round-up's only getting written now whilst the live SmackDown is going on. I'll try to do it a fair bit earlier next week, since Boxing Day falls on a Friday this year, so you'll want the Christmas and New Year quadruple round card up a bit sooner than usual. 

 

Anyway, in an unexpected turn of events, Bournemouth have actually looked quite decent so far this season. Didn't really expect them to be so good when I chose their fixture at home to Cardiff for Zebra Kid Mark's D2D a few months ago. In the end he wrongly bet on his own side, of course, and 17 of the other 19 participants who made their picks in time rightly disagreed with him to claim their brace of bonuses. 

 

He nonetheless avoided being the worst performer this time out, partly because Shy Dad picked late, as he noted himself, and because one of the duo to agree with him, ultimo, had an unfortunate turn of poor form. No change in the order of the top 2 or bottom 3, then, but the deficit at the summit is cut by one point to 17 whilst the gap at the wrong end increases to 6 despite a decent score from Seph. 

 

MVP RULZ rediscovered some of the guessing ability that made him champion last season, so he moves up quite a number of places with his 16-point haul. Mo has also left us, which means there are only three D2Ds left. The two that related to the lower end of the standings will have to wait until at least a couple of weeks into the new year, however. Nobody got the exact scoreline from Dean Court, and a handful of disagreers incorrectly plumped for a draw. 

 

The home side scored five in the remaining Championship game too, meaning that was no good for three-pointers either. Elsewhere, single-goal reverses on the road for Saints and Villa against strugglers caught virtually everyone out, and the in-form Hammers being held at the Stadium of Light proved less than fruitful as well. Just one player foresaw the wide margin of victory at Old Trafford, but most did think that Liverpool's bad run would continue.

 

Another low-scoring draw at Selhurst Park yielded a reasonable amount of points, but City's low winning margin prevented many correct scores at Leicester. Further afield, Roma's triumph on the road in Genoa was a tad more useful than a Rafa-led Napoli's slump in Milan. 

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