ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE 2008/2009 OPENING GAMES FIXTURES [KRAZILY HAPPY]
Krazily Insane said
10:11 08/09 2008
MANCHESTER UNITED will kick off their Barclays Premier League title defence at home to Newcastle.
The same fixture produced a 6-0 masterclass by the champions last season, with Cristiano Ronaldo scoring a memorable hat-trick.
But doubts linger over whether the Portuguese star will still be at Old Trafford next season.
New boss Chelsea boss Luiz Felipe Scolari will start his reign at home to FA Cup holders Portsmouth.
Arsenal will look to get off to winning ways as they take on newly-promoted West Brom, while Liverpool are the only side who finished in the top four last season to start away at Sunderland.
Premier League debutants Stoke will travel to Bolton, while Hull host last seasons escape artists Fulham.
Tottenham will get the ball rolling with a trip to Middlesbrough, while West Ham host Steve Bruces Wigan side.
Mark Hughes Manchester City will travel to Aston Villa, with his old club Blackburn making the trip to Everton.
Last seasons title rivals United and Chelsea will first lock horns on September 20 at Stamford Bridge.
You can check out each club's fixtures by clicking on their name below.
Opening fixtures, August 16, 17, 18
Arsenal v West Brom
Aston Villa v Manchester City
Bolton v Stoke
Chelsea v Portsmouth
Everton v Blackburn
Hull v Fulham
Manchester United v Newcastle
Middlesbrough v Tottenham
Sunderland v Liverpool
West Ham v Wigan
djrichiepoo said
07:54 08/14 2008
oh zeeb bless but u should a get the date and time of the games
MANCHESTER UNITED will kick off their Barclays Premier League title defence at home to Newcastle.
The same fixture produced a 6-0 masterclass by the champions last season, with Cristiano Ronaldo scoring a memorable hat-trick.
But doubts linger over whether the Portuguese star will still be at Old Trafford next season.
New boss Chelsea boss Luiz Felipe Scolari will start his reign at home to FA Cup holders Portsmouth.
Arsenal will look to get off to winning ways as they take on newly-promoted West Brom, while Liverpool are the only side who finished in the top four last season to start away at Sunderland.
Premier League debutants Stoke will travel to Bolton, while Hull host last seasons escape artists Fulham.
Tottenham will get the ball rolling with a trip to Middlesbrough, while West Ham host Steve Bruces Wigan side.
Mark Hughes Manchester City will travel to Aston Villa, with his old club Blackburn making the trip to Everton.
Last seasons title rivals United and Chelsea will first lock horns on September 20 at Stamford Bridge.
You can check out each club's fixtures by clicking on their name below.
Arsenal v West Brom
Aston Villa v Manchester City
Bolton v Stoke
Chelsea v Portsmouth
Everton v Blackburn
Hull v Fulham
Manchester United v Newcastle
Middlesbrough v Tottenham
Sunderland v Liverpool
West Ham v Wigan