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FA Challenge Cup Sixth Round
Everton 1-1 Chelsea (5:30pm)
Manchester United 1-1 West Ham United (Sunday 4pm)

Premier League
Aston Villa 1-2 Tottenham Hotspur (Sunday 4pm)
Bournemouth 2-1 Swansea City
Stoke City 2-1 Southampton

FA Trophy semi-finals, first leg
Bognor Regis Town 0-1 Grimsby Town
Nantwich Town 0-1 Halifax Town

Scottish League Cup Final
Hibernian 1-2 Ross County (Sunday, at Hampden Park)

Ligue Un
Rennes 1-2 Lyon (Sunday 8pm)
Toulouse 1-2 Bordeaux (7pm)

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FA Challenge Cup Sixth Round

Everton 2 v 1 Chelsea (5:30pm)
Manchester United 1 v 1 West Ham United (Sunday 4pm)

 

Premier League
Aston Villa 1 v 2 Tottenham Hotspur (Sunday 4pm)
Bournemouth 2 v 1 Swansea City
Stoke City 2 v 1 Southampton

 

FA Trophy semi-finals, first leg
Bognor Regis Town 1 v 2 Grimsby Town
Nantwich Town 2 v 1 Halifax Town

 

Scottish League Cup Final
Hibernian 2 v 1 Ross County (Sunday, at Hampden Park)

 

Ligue Un
Rennes 1 v 1 Lyon (Sunday 8pm)
Toulouse 1 v 1 Bordeaux (7pm)

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FA Challenge Cup Sixth Round

Everton 1-1 Chelsea (5:30pm)
Manchester United 2-1 West Ham United (Sunday 4pm)

 

Premier League
Aston Villa 0-2 Tottenham Hotspur (Sunday 4pm)
Bournemouth 1-0 Swansea City
Stoke City 1-1 Southampton

 

FA Trophy semi-finals, first leg
Bognor Regis Town 0-2 Grimsby Town
Nantwich Town 0-1 Halifax Town

 

Scottish League Cup Final
Hibernian 2-0 Ross County (Sunday, at Hampden Park)

 

Ligue Un
Rennes 0-1 Lyon (Sunday 8pm)
Toulouse 1-2 Bordeaux (7pm)

 

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FA Challenge Cup Sixth Round

Everton 2-1 Chelsea (5:30pm)

Manchester United 2-2West Ham United (Sunday 4pm)

 

Premier League

Aston Villa 0-3 Tottenham Hotspur (Sunday 4pm)

Bournemouth 1-2 Swansea City

Stoke City 1-0 Southampton

 

FA Trophy semi-finals, first leg

Bognor Regis Town 0-1 Grimsby Town

Nantwich Town 0-2 Halifax Town

 

Scottish League Cup Final

Hibernian 0-1Ross County (Sunday, at Hampden Park)

 

Ligue Un

Rennes 0-2 Lyon (Sunday 8pm)

Toulouse 0-2 Bordeaux (7pm)

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Sorry for the late pick mate! I managed to get them all done at 2:58pm so was in a bit of a rush and not paying complete attention!

 

Well, I always think 2:30pm is a reasonable cut-off point, so rushing at five minutes to three isn't going to suffice. The couple of times we've gone earlier was when I checked my sources and suddenly they found they were suddenly different from the kick-off time reported a few days earlier, and I didn't want to delay a D2D or change my blurb and have to find an alternative fixture. This has been the case twice this season. It happened with a Scottish Cup tie earlier in the season, and then with the Bosnian fixture, it had been listed as a Sunday match and must've been brought forward at very short notice.

 

Anyway, it was another low-scoring week, with an average of 5.63 points, but there was still quite a bit of movement in the table. The results went into the opening post on Sunday night. Rory was the top scorer on a dozen, and although nobody else made it into double figures, the second best performer was champion-elect MVP RULZ. Two-Face now leads the chasing pack, a mere 45 points behind. The gap at the other end of the standings remains the same. 

 

The away wins for the favourites in the Trophy proved fruitful, with the Bognor scoreline more useful. Neither crowd was as big as the one at Edgar Street in the Vase. The FA Cup outcomes turned out to be harder to guess beforehand, but tougher still to foresee was the victory for the higher-division side at Hampden. A first major piece of silverware for the Dingwall outfit in a competition that's voluntarily giving up that status with the moronic changes for next season.

 

Away from the cups, the score draw at Rennes and the comfortable home success for Toulouse were virtual duds. Important triumphs for Spurs and Bournemouth at either end of the table yielded more points that the home reverse for Stoke at The Britannia that somewhat tore up the form book.

 

A new thread will be up in due course.

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