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City Fixtures and Changes 2020/21

City’s 2020-21 Premier League fixture list in full:
Saturday 12 September - Aston Villa H (Postponed – new date/time tbc)
Saturday 19 September - Wolverhampton Wanderers A
Saturday 26 September - Leicester City H
Saturday 3 October - Leeds United A
Saturday 17 October - Arsenal H
Saturday 24 October - West Ham United A
Saturday 31 October - Sheffield United A
Saturday 7 November - Liverpool H
Saturday 21 November - Tottenham Hotspur A
Saturday 28 November - Burnley H
Saturday 5 December - Fulham H
Saturday 12 December - Manchester United A
Wednesday 16 December - West Bromwich Albion H
Saturday 19 December - Southampton A
Saturday 26 December - Newcastle United H
Monday 28 December - Everton A
Saturday 2 January - Chelsea A
Wednesday 13 January - Brighton & Hove Albion H
Saturday 16 January - Crystal Palace H
Tuesday 26 January - West Bromwich Albion A
Saturday 30 January - Sheffield United H
Tuesday 2 February - Burnley A
Saturday 6 February - Liverpool A
Saturday 13 February - Tottenham Hotspur H
Saturday 20 February
- Arsenal A
Saturday 27 February - West Ham United H
Saturday 6 March - Manchester United H
Saturday 13 March - Fulham A
Saturday 20 March - Wolverhampton Wanderers H
Saturday 3 April - Leicester City A
Saturday 10 April - Leeds United H
Saturday 17 April - Aston Villa A
Saturday 24 April - Southampton H
Saturday 1 May - Crystal Palace A
Saturday 8 May - Chelsea H
Wednesday 12 May - Newcastle United A
Saturday 15 May - Brighton & Hove Albion
Sunday 23 May - Everton H
 
Looks like someone does not like us, but if you look at it another way we can do a lot of damage in February-
Dips, Spuds, Gooners, Hammers and Rags all on the trot and you can bet there is one or two trophy comps to negotiate as well and is this the period where we may lose players to international competitions?
 
Looks like someone does not like us, but if you look at it another way we can do a lot of damage in February-
Dips, Spuds, Gooners, Hammers and Rags all on the trot and you can bet there is one or two trophy comps to negotiate as well and is this the period where we may lose players to international competitions?

That's around the same time as CL round of 16.
 
My eye was first caught by the run of games from the 6th to the 20th of February, but, again, it's always through the prism of how 2019/20 went, and tradition.

There's the League Cup final at the end of the month, as Buzz has referenced, which has been a factor for the last three seasons as well.

As ever, next season is a completely new slate. The first TV picks should be made in a few days time.
 
Liverpool will have a poor season, and fail to make top 4. We will be brilliant and break many more records, what ever the order we play the other 19 teams in.
 
JK had risen to almost godlike status to me with his predictions, but he’s gone off the boil lately. :grinning:
Yes, a bit too ambitious with my contraian approach, but will do better for the new season. Always the optimist re City. I will not predict the Euro final, I don't care either way, just want a few goals and no VAR interventions which are dubious.
 
Our first two PL games have been changed, and both are on Sky.

Wolves (a) Monday the 21st, kick off 8pm BST.
Leicester (h) Sunday the 27th, kick off 4.30pm BST.

https://www.mancity.com/news/mens/wolves-leicester-fixture-changes-63734226

Standby for the media gloating about "City in the relegation zone!" by the time we kick off on that Monday. The fact that we won't have played a match will be regarded as irrelevant.

The scheduling will do a great job of hyping the continuation of the dippers leading the table and give JoMU a chance to be above City for once. Zero coincidence in these changes IMO.
 
The football officials aren't restricting their sh*t and biased decisions to the men's team as Gill Scott is sent off for a pretty innocuous challenge for which a second yellow card was issued. Two players slid into a tackle and the City player was given a yellow and then the red.

Rubbish decision.