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Week 37A fixtures – Good Friday and Holy Saturday

FA Challenge Cup Semi-final

Liverpool 1 - 2 Manchester City (Sat 15:30, at Wembley Stadium)

Premier League (Saturday)

Southampton 1 - 1 Arsenal 

Championship

Birmingham City 2 - 1 Coventry City
Sheffield United 3 - 0 Reading

League One

Doncaster Rovers 2 - 0 Bolton Wanderers
Portsmouth 3 - 1 Lincoln City

League Two
Bradford City 1 - 0 Tranmere Rovers
Leyton Orient 2 - 1 Scunthorpe United

Scottish Championship (Saturday)

Dunfermline Athletic 4 - 1 Ayr United 
Partick Thistle 2 - 3 Raith Rovers 

Week 37B fixtures – Easter Day and Easter Monday

FA Challenge Cup Semi-final

Chelsea 1 - 0 Crystal Palace (Sunday 16:30, at WembleyStadium)

Championship

Barnsley 1 - 1 Peterborough United
Millwall 2 - 0 Hull City

League One

Gillingham 1 - 1 Fleetwood Town
Plymouth Argyle 1 - 2 Sunderland

League Two

Carlisle United 2 - 1 Mansfield Town
Salford City 0 - 0 Barrow

Scottish Cup Semi-final

Celtic 1 - 1 Rangers (Sunday 14:00, at Hampden Park)

FA Women's Cup Semi-final
Arsenal 2-1 Chelsea (Sunday 12:30)

A Primeira Liga
Sporting Lisbon 1-1 Benfica (Sunday 20:30)

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Week 37A fixtures – Good Friday and Holy Saturday

FA Challenge Cup Semi-final

Liverpool 2 v 1 Manchester City (Sat 15:30, at Wembley Stadium)

Premier League (Saturday)
Southampton 0 v 1 Arsenal 

Championship
Birmingham City 1 v 0 Coventry City
Sheffield United 1 v 1 Reading

League One
Doncaster Rovers 1 v 1 Bolton Wanderers
Portsmouth 2v 1 Lincoln City

League Two
Bradford City 1 v 1 Tranmere Rovers
Leyton Orient 2 v 1 Scunthorpe United

Scottish Championship (Saturday)
Dunfermline Athletic 1 v 0 Ayr United 
Partick Thistle 1 v 0 Raith Rovers 

Week 37B fixtures – Easter Day and Easter Monday

FA Challenge Cup Semi-final

Chelsea 2 v 1 Crystal Palace (Sunday 16:30, at Wembley Stadium)

Championship
Barnsley 2 v 1 Peterborough United
Millwall 1 v 1 Hull City

League One
Gillingham 1 v 0 Fleetwood Town
Plymouth Argyle 1 v 1 Sunderland

League Two
Carlisle United 1 v 0 Mansfield Town
Salford City 1 v 1 Barrow

Scottish Cup Semi-final
Celtic 2 v 1 Rangers (Sunday 14:00, at Hampden Park)

FA Women's Cup Semi-final
Arsenal 1 v 2 Chelsea (Sunday 12:30)

A Primeira Liga
Sporting Lisbon 1 v 2 Benfica (Sunday 20:30)

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Week 37A fixtures – Good Friday and Holy Saturday

 

FA Challenge Cup Semi-final

 

Liverpool 2 v 1 Manchester City (Sat 15:30, at Wembley Stadium)

 

Premier League (Saturday)

Southampton 2 v 1 Arsenal 

 

Championship

Birmingham City 1 v 2 Coventry City

Sheffield United 3 v 1 Reading

 

League One

Doncaster Rovers 0 v 1 Bolton Wanderers

Portsmouth 2v 1 Lincoln City

 

League Two

Bradford City 1 v 0 Tranmere Rovers

Leyton Orient 1 v 1 Scunthorpe United

 

Scottish Championship (Saturday)

Dunfermline Athletic 1 v 0 Ayr United 

Partick Thistle 2 v 0 Raith Rovers 

 

Week 37B fixtures – Easter Day and Easter Monday

 

FA Challenge Cup Semi-final

 

Chelsea 2 v 1 Crystal Palace (Sunday 16:30, at Wembley Stadium)

 

Championship

Barnsley 2 v 0 Peterborough United

Millwall 1 v 0 Hull City

 

League One

Gillingham 1 v 0 Fleetwood Town

Plymouth Argyle 1 v 2 Sunderland

 

League Two

Carlisle United 1 v 1 Mansfield Town

Salford City 3 v 1 Barrow

 

Scottish Cup Semi-final

Celtic 2 v 1 Rangers (Sunday 14:00, at Hampden Park)

 

FA Women's Cup Semi-final

Arsenal 1 v 2 Chelsea (Sunday 12:30)

 

A Primeira Liga

Sporting Lisbon 1 v 1 Benfica (Sunday 20:30)

 

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Week 37A fixtures – Good Friday and Holy Saturday

FA Challenge Cup Semi-final

Liverpool 1-2 Manchester City (Sat 15:30, at Wembley Stadium)

Premier League (Saturday)
Southampton 1-1 Arsenal 

Championship
Birmingham City 0-1 Coventry City
Sheffield United 2-0 Reading

League One
Doncaster Rovers 1-1 Bolton Wanderers
Portsmouth 3-1 Lincoln City

League Two
Bradford City 0-0 Tranmere Rovers
Leyton Orient 2-0 Scunthorpe United

Scottish Championship (Saturday)
Dunfermline Athletic 1-2 Ayr United 
Partick Thistle 1-0 Raith Rovers 

Week 37B fixtures – Easter Day and Easter Monday

FA Challenge Cup Semi-final

Chelsea 2-0 Crystal Palace (Sunday 16:30, at Wembley Stadium)

Championship
Barnsley 1-0 Peterborough United
Millwall 2-2 Hull City

League One
Gillingham 1-0 Fleetwood Town
Plymouth Argyle 0-0 Sunderland

League Two
Carlisle United 0-2 Mansfield Town
Salford City 2-0 Barrow

Scottish Cup Semi-final
Celtic 1-2 Rangers (Sunday 14:00, at Hampden Park)

FA Women's Cup Semi-final
Arsenal 0-2 Chelsea (Sunday 12:30)

A Primeira Liga
Sporting Lisbon 3-1 Benfica (Sunday 20:30)

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On 4/16/2022 at 2:49 PM, ultimo the great said:

Week 37A fixtures – Good Friday

Championship
Birmingham City 0-1 Coventry City
Sheffield United 2-0 Reading

League One
Doncaster Rovers 1-1 Bolton Wanderers
Portsmouth 3-1 Lincoln City

League Two
Bradford City 0-0 Tranmere Rovers
Leyton Orient 2-0 Scunthorpe United

Oh, mate... maybe after another 2,000 years you'll finally get the concept of Easter, yeah? You know, when a rabbit died on the hot cross bun so we could eat more chocolate and have extra football for one weekend a year? These picks are all null and void, none of them's got an exact score and two of them are outright wrong anyway. Appropriately enough, you did redeem yourself somewhat on the Sunday and Monday to avoid being the round's worst performer. 

Speaking of Monday, last thing that night is when the results were put into the opening post and an update to the table followed shortly afterwards. Scoring was about what you'd expect for a double round, and at this late stage there was only one bit of movement as MVP RULZ re-overtakes Shy Dad in second place. All that allowed TildeGuy to consolidate his lead so he's now ahead of the pack by 8 points with 5 rounds left to play. I've closed the gap to Stinky at the other end, but by just two points which is probably not enough by this point.

It was nice to be top scorer, though, albeit largely thanks to my own invention of the 'wildcard' fixture. The first this time was match #10, Partick v Raith, where nobody got the exact scoreline correct and only Rory bet on away win, whilst the second was match #17, Salford v Barrow which sounds more like a rugby league fixture in all honesty. A 2-2 outcome would be pretty low-scoring in that sport, but that's what I went for and I was the sole participant to get it spot on, so I'll keep both those bonus points for myself, thanks. 

Elsewhere, victories for (deep breath) Coventry, Bolton, Pompey, Orient, Millwall and the Chelsea men's and women's sides all proved fruitful. Those results saw near-neighbours Doncaster and Scunthorpe exit their respective divisions at the wrong end, although Monday's scores have now rendered the five-goal thriller at Fratton Park immaterial. Triumphs for Liverpool, Dunfermline, Carlisle, Rangers and Benfica produced more of a mixed bag of guesses beforehand, whereas successes for Saints, Reading and Posh turned out tougher to foresee. Last but not least, a score draw at Valley Parade and stalemates at Home Park and The Priestfield were all generally good for one-pointers but did catch some people out. 

Right, do please let me know if there are any mistakes in the standings, since it required a tad more concentration than usual this time. Bit of housekeeping: Week 41 is an ordinary round where the card is already fixed to be a relatively straightforward one, but Weeks 39 and 40 before it still have parts of them up in the air, so those might have the odd trick up their sleeve yet. The next set of 10, however, is all ready to go as a rare ordinary round, so that'll go live in the first post sharpish. 

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Week 38 fixtures

Premier League

Leicester City 1-1 Aston Villa
Manchester City 3-0 Watford
Norwich City 1-2 Newcastle United
Brentford 1-2 Tottenham Hotspur (17:30)
Brighton & Hove Albion 1-1 Southampton (Sunday 14:00)
Burnley 1-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers (Sunday 14:00)
Chelsea 2-1 West Ham United (Sunday 14:00)
Liverpool 2-0 Everton (Sunday 16:30)

Spanish Cup Final
Real Betis 1-1 Valencia (21:00)

A-League
Adelaide United 1-2 Perth Glory (Sunday 8:05)

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Week 38 fixtures

 

Premier League

 

Leicester City 2-1 Aston Villa

Manchester City 3-0 Watford

Norwich City 1-2 Newcastle United

Brentford 0-2 Tottenham Hotspur (17:30)

Brighton & Hove Albion 2-1 Southampton (Sunday 14:00)

Burnley 1-2 Wolverhampton Wanderers (Sunday 14:00)

Chelsea 2-0 West Ham United (Sunday 14:00)

Liverpool 2-1 Everton (Sunday 16:30)

 

Spanish Cup Final

Real Betis 1-2 Valencia (21:00)

 

A-League

Adelaide United 2-0 Perth Glory (Sunday 8:05)

 

All games in take place on Saturday and kick off at 15:00 unless stated. Times are listed in BST. 

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Premier League

Leicester City 2-1 Aston Villa
Manchester City 3-1 Watford
Norwich City 0-0 Newcastle United
Brentford 2-2 Spurs
Brighton & Hove Albion 1-1 Southampton 
Burnley 1-0 Wolves
Chelsea 2-0 West Ham United 
Liverpool 3-0 Everton 

Spanish Cup Final
Real Betis 0-1 Valencia (in Seville)

A-League Men
Adelaide United 1-2 Perth Glory 

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Week 38 fixtures

Premier League

Leicester City 1 v 1 Aston Villa
Manchester City 4 v 0 Watford
Norwich City 1 v 2 Newcastle United
Brentford 1 v 1 Tottenham Hotspur (17:30)
Brighton & Hove Albion 1 v 1 Southampton (Sunday 14:00)
Burnley 1 v 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers (Sunday 14:00)
Chelsea 2 v 0 West Ham United (Sunday 14:00)
Liverpool 4 v 0 Everton (Sunday 16:30)

Spanish Cup Final
Real Betis 1 v 2 Valencia (21:00)

A-League
Adelaide United 1 v 1 Perth Glory (Sunday 8:05)

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Premier League

Leicester City 2-0 Aston Villa
Manchester City 3-0 Watford
Norwich City 0-1 Newcastle United
Brentford 0-2 Spurs
Brighton & Hove Albion 2-1 Southampton 
Burnley 1-1 Wolves
Chelsea 2-2 West Ham United 
Liverpool 2-0 Everton 

Spanish Cup Final
Real Betis 1-3 Valencia (in Seville)

A-League Men
Adelaide United 3-2 Perth Glory 

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Premier League

Leicester City 2-2 Aston Villa
Manchester City 4-1 Watford
Norwich City 1-1 Newcastle United
Brentford 0-1 Spurs
Brighton & Hove Albion 0-1 Southampton 
Burnley 1-2 Wolves
Chelsea 2-1 West Ham United 
Liverpool 3-0 Everton 

Spanish Cup Final
Real Betis 2-1 Valencia (in Seville)

A-League Men
Adelaide United 1-1 Perth Glory 

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Week 38 fixtures

Premier League

Leicester City 2 - 1 Aston Villa
Manchester City 3 -0 Watford
Norwich City 0 - 2 Newcastle United
Brentford 1 -2 Tottenham Hotspur (17:30)
Brighton & Hove Albion 1 - 1 Southampton (Sunday 14:00)
Burnley 2 - 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers (Sunday 14:00)
Chelsea 2 - 0 West Ham United (Sunday 14:00)
Liverpool 3 - 0 Everton (Sunday 16:30)

Spanish Cup Final
Real Betis 0 - 1 Valencia (21:00)

A-League
Adelaide United 0 - 2 Perth Glory (Sunday 8:05)

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Week 38 fixtures

Premier League

Leicester City 2 - 1 Aston Villa

Manchester City 2-0 Watford

Norwich City 0 - 1 Newcastle United

Brentford 1 -1 Tottenham Hotspur (17:30)

Brighton & Hove Albion 2 - 1 Southampton (Sunday 14:00)

Burnley 0 - 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers (Sunday 14:00)

Chelsea 2 - 0 West Ham United (Sunday 14:00)

Liverpool 3 - 1 Everton (Sunday 16:30)

 

Spanish Cup Final

Real Betis 0 - 1 Valencia (21:00)

 

A-League

Adelaide United 1 - 2 Perth Glory (Sunday 8:05)

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On 4/20/2022 at 12:18 AM, Fog Dude said:

Oh, mate... maybe after another 2,000 years you'll finally get the concept of Easter, yeah? You know, when a rabbit died on the hot cross bun so we could eat more chocolate and have extra football for one weekend a year?

Well you can hope and pray but it probably isn't fucking happening

Week 38 fixtures

Premier League

Leicester City 1-0 Aston Villa
Manchester City 4-0 Watford
Norwich City 1-2 Newcastle United
Brentford 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur (17:30)
Brighton & Hove Albion 1-0 Southampton (Sunday 14:00)
Burnley 0-0 Wolverhampton Wanderers (Sunday 14:00)
Chelsea 3-2 West Ham United (Sunday 14:00)
Liverpool 2-0 Everton (Sunday 16:30)

Spanish Cup Final
Real Betis 2-0 Valencia (21:00)

A-League
Adelaide United 3-0 Perth Glory (Sunday 8:05)

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The final scores went into the original post on Sunday night, and the table was updated soon after that. Despite some high scoring, there wasn't quite any movement this time, and mid-table was where it came closest to happening in any case. The gap at the foot of the standings is closed by one point, which probably isn't enough at this stage, whilst at the other end, weekly best performer TildeGuy is closing in on the title with a haul of a dozen in this round to move a further five points clear. Rory was the worst scorer and the only participant not to get at least one exact scoreline right, as the top 5 have now quietly crept a whopping 25 points ahead of him and the bottom 4 players. 

The 'wildcard' fixture was almost superfluous this week, apart from raising the average score by one. It was match #2 – Man City v Watford (which I admit was a last-minute addition once I realised Palace-Leeds had been moved to Monday night, since it was such an obvious nailed-on home win). Some people thought Watford would get a consolation goal, and others correctly foresaw that the winning margin would be 4 goals, but nobody quite put those two things together into one guess to nab two bonus points for themselves and deny them to everybody else. Still, preferable to a dud outcome, I suppose.

Anyway, victories elsewhere for Newcastle Utd, Chelsea and Liverpool all proved fruitful, alongside a score draw at the AmEx. Stalemates in Leicester and Brentford were generally good for one-pointers. A crucial success for Burnley and the Aussie result were understandably more of a mixed bag. Lastly, most people seemed to think Valencia would win la Copa as a backdoor route into Europe for next season. I was not among them, but I still scored nothing on that game as it went all the way to penalties. Tilde took a risk in betting that it would finish in a shootout and he was duly rewarded with 3 points for that fixture where the rest of the field got nothing. 

Right, next week is a fairly ordinary week with one caveat: it's another Bank Holiday again, so soon after the last one. Fortunately for ultimo, it's the sort where we include some Monday matches, but not any early ones. That new card will be appearing in the initial post shortly... 

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