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UKFF FPL Week 35


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Premier League

Burnley 1 v 3 Arsenal (5:30pm)
Manchester United 2 v 1 Manchester City (Sunday 4pm)
Queen's Park Rangers 0 v 2 Chelsea (Sunday 1:30pm)
Southampton 1 v 1 Hull City
Sunderland 0 v 2 Crystal Palace
Tottenham Hotspur 3 v 1 Aston Villa
West Bromwich Albion 2 v 1 Leicester City
West Ham United 0 v 1 Stoke City
 

Scottish Championship

Hibernian 2 v 0 Heart of Midlothian (Sunday 2:15pm)

 

French League Cup final

Bastia 0 v 2 Paris St Germain (8pm, at the Stade de France)

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Premier League

Burnley 1 v 2 Arsenal (5:30pm)
Manchester United 1 v 1 Manchester City (Sunday 4pm)
Queen's Park Rangers 1 v 2 Chelsea (Sunday 1:30pm)
Southampton 2 v 1 Hull City
Sunderland 1 v 1 Crystal Palace
Tottenham Hotspur 2 v 1 Aston Villa
West Bromwich Albion 2 v 1 Leicester City
West Ham United 2 v 1 Stoke City
 

Scottish Championship

Hibernian 1 v 1 Heart of Midlothian (Sunday 2:15pm)

 

French League Cup final

Bastia 1 v 2 Paris St Germain (8pm, at the Stade de France)

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Premier League

Burnley 0-2 Arsenal (5:30pm)
Manchester United 2-1 Manchester City (Sunday 4pm)
Queen's Park Rangers 0-3 Chelsea (Sunday 1:30pm)
Southampton 2-0 Hull City
Sunderland 0-0 Crystal Palace
Tottenham Hotspur 1-1 Aston Villa
West Bromwich Albion 1-0 Leicester City
West Ham United 1-1 Stoke City
 

Scottish Championship

Hibernian 1-3 Heart of Midlothian (Sunday 2:15pm)

 

French League Cup final

Bastia 0-2 Paris St Germain (8pm, at the Stade de France)

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Premier League

Burnley v Arsenal (5:30pm)

Manchester United 2 v 1 Manchester City (Sunday 4pm)

Queen's Park Rangers 1 v 2 Chelsea (Sunday 1:30pm)

Southampton 1 v 0 Hull City

Sunderland 0 v 1 Crystal Palace

Tottenham Hotspur 2 v 0 Aston Villa

West Bromwich Albion 1 v 0 Leicester City

West Ham United 0 v 1 Stoke City

Scottish Championship

Hibernian 0 v 1 Heart of Midlothian (Sunday 2:15pm)

French League Cup final

Bastia 0 v 2 Paris St Germain (8pm, at the Stade de France)

 

Premier League

Burnley v Arsenal (5:30pm)

Manchester United 2 v 1 Manchester City (Sunday 4pm)

Queen's Park Rangers 1 v 2 Chelsea (Sunday 1:30pm)

Southampton 1 v 0 Hull City

Sunderland 0 v 1 Crystal Palace

Tottenham Hotspur 2 v 0 Aston Villa

West Bromwich Albion 1 v 0 Leicester City

West Ham United 0 v 1 Stoke City

Scottish Championship

Hibernian 0 v 1 Heart of Midlothian (Sunday 2:15pm)

French League Cup final

Bastia 0 v 2 Paris St Germain (8pm, at the Stade de France)

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Premier League

Burnley v Arsenal (5:30pm) 0-3

Manchester United v Manchester City (Sunday 4pm) 2-1

Queen's Park Rangers v Chelsea (Sunday 1:30pm) 1-2

Southampton v Hull City 2-0

Sunderland v Crystal Palace 1-1

Tottenham Hotspur v Aston Villa 1-1

West Bromwich Albion v Leicester City 2-0

West Ham United v Stoke City 2-1

 

Scottish Championship

Hibernian v Heart of Midlothian (Sunday 2:15pm) 1-2

 

French League Cup final

Bastia v Paris St Germain (8pm, at the Stade de France) 0-2

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Whoops, so much for a return to normality. The results went into the opening post on Sunday evening, but the table wasn't updated and uploaded until the early hours of Tuesday morning (even though Raw from London naturally wasn't live), and this is clearly being written very late. Sorry about that. 

 

The average score of the 18 participants was a fairly high 8 points, and SNRN10 hit that exactly despite not bagging any exact scorelines. In fact, even in a bad round for him where the gap at the top has been closed slightly, he still got more correct results than anyone else! Instead we have to look to the other end of the standings for excitement, as there's been a big development. The bottom two remain well adrift of the rest of the pack, but top scorer Seph has shockingly overtaken worst performer TUFCfan after months of trying. With only 2 points separating them, the race to avoid the wooden spoon could yet have more twists and turns.

 

Turning to the matches now, and away victories for struggling Villa and Leicester threw a bit of a spanner in the works. Man U, Palace and PSG all scoring 4 goals meant no three-pointers from those fixtures, whilst the Scottish result was a mixed bag. Expected but narrow wins for Chelsea and Arsenal at relegation-threatened teams didn't catch too many people out, and the score draw at Upton Park between two mid-table sides proved fruitful. Special mention for the eminently foreseeable outcome at St Mary's - which I visited 10 days ago - that yielded maximum points for most players this time out.

 

I already mentioned that this is chronically delated, so a new card is coming up straight away... 

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