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Final Championship Table

C      Reading        46           89 P      Southampton    46           88 3      West Ham      46           86 4      Birmingham     46           76 5      Blackpool      46           75 6      Cardiff       46           75 7      Middlesboro    46           70 8      Hull           46           68 9      Leicester       46 ...

Premier League Table

1    Manchester Utd     35    83 2    Manchester City    35    80 3    Arsenal            36    66 4    Newcastle          35    62 5    Tottenham          34    59 6    Chelsea            34    58 7    Everton            35    51 8    Liverpool          35    49 9    F...

Todays Results

Everton 4-0 Fulham Stoke 1-1 Arsenal Sunderland 2-2 Bolton Swansea 4-4 Wolves West Brom 0-0 Aston Villa Wigan 4-0 Newcastle Norwich 0-3 Liverpool Championship Barnsley 0-0 Brighton Birmingham 2-0 Reading Burnley 1-1 Bristol City Crystal Palace 1-2 Cardiff Derby 1-1 Peterborough Doncaster 2-3 Ipswich Leeds 1-2 Leicester Millwall 2-2 Blackpool N Forest 2-0 Portsmouth Southampton 4-0 Coventry- Southampton are promoted Watford 2-1 Middlesbrough West Ham 2-1 Hull

Weekend Preview

All eyes are looking to Monday"s Unmissable game between the two Manchester Clubs, they meet at the Etihad on Monday night s win for United may just end City's title challenge.  Everton have it form lately and their comeback at Man Utd last week was good, David Moyes says that 'we need to build on it', this week they host Fulham who come of the back of a 2-1 win over Wigan last week. Stoke are set for their worst finish in the Premier league as they have only won 1 of their last 6 games they come into the game with Arsenal after losing 3-0 at Newcastle last time out, Arsenal travel to stoke with not the best of records at Stoke. This could well be the game that says weather we will Bolton next season or not they travel to Sunderland on the back of a 2-1 win at relegation rivals Aston Villa on Tuesday, Sunderland are safe in mid-table but form has dipped recently with no win in the last 6 and no goal in 5. Swansea's first season in the top flight has been one to rem...

Prem Table after Aston Villa 1-2 Bolton

1    Manchester Utd        35     83 2    Manchester City       35     80 3    Arsenal               35     65 4    Newcastle             34     62 5      Tottenham             34     59 6    Chelsea              34     58 7    Everton             34     48 8    Liverpool           34     46 9    Fulham                34     46 10    West Brom        ...

Manchester Utd 4-4 Everton

Man United 4-4 Everton Everton upset United’s Party. Manchester United will not be able to win the title at City next Monday after being held to a 4-4 draw with Everton after being 4-2 up. Everton took the lead through Nikica Jelavic on the 33 rd minute with a great header, which gave David De Gea absolute no chance and set Everton on their way. Manchester United were not going to in at half time losing so they drew level through Wayne Rooney on the 41 st minute with a header that got the better of Toffies keeper and former United man Tim Howard. In the second half United came out looking the better side and had a few more chances before taking the lead for the first time in the game when Danny Welbeck curled a great shot past Howard and into the top corner left him with no chance. After the 2 nd goal was scored the crowed lifted and United began to take control of the game and soon they made it 3-1 when Welbeck provided the pass for Nani who smashed home numbe...

Championship Table

C     Reading        45         89 2     Southampton    45         85 3     West Ham       45         83 4     Blackpool      45         74 5     Birmingham     45         73 6     Cardiff        45         72 7     Middlesboro    45         70 8     Hull           45         68 9     Brighton       45         65 10    Leicester  ...

The Table

1    Manchester Utd      35     83 2    Manchester City     35     80 3    Arsenal              35     65 4    Newcastle           34     62 5      Tottenham           34     59 6    Chelsea              34     58 7    Everton             34     48 8    Liverpool           34     46 9    Fulham              34     46 10    West Brom     ...