Brentford and Newcastle both after European games so fair enough.Moving the Everton game is proper wank behaviour though.
Quote from: cdbearsfan on November 20, 2025, 03:45:12 PMBrentford and Newcastle both after European games so fair enough.Moving the Everton game is proper wank behaviour though.Yeah that should've been a 3pm really but due to all the teams in CL you have all of Man. City, Arsenal, Spurs playing the following Tuesday so they all play on the Saturday and we get moved as a filler 4.30pm game for Sky.I'm pretty sure even by this stage last season we'd already had 4-5 home games at Sat 3pm and a couple away. Wolves, Bournemouth and Palace were all Sat 3pms and then we played Southampton in that timeslot before Leipzig away.So reality is if we're going to feature a bit more there next season then we need to qualify for CL again. Or no European Football at all.
Bournemouth at home last year was a 2pm Sunday wasn't it? Last second lost two points.
Quote from: eamonn on November 21, 2025, 09:29:07 AMBournemouth at home last year was a 2pm Sunday wasn't it? Last second lost two points.Saturday 3pm is my recollection. Ruined my walk.
Two of Aston Villa’s Premier League matches in February have been moved for live television coverage.On Wednesday, February 11, Unai Emery’s men will host Brighton & Hove Albion, with the game now set to kick off half an hour earlier at 7.30pm, live on TNT Sports.Then, later in the month, the Villans’ trip to Molineux to take on Wolverhampton Wanderers has been brought forward by a day, to Friday, February 27, getting underway at 8pm, live on Sky Sports.However, should Villa partake in the UEFA Europa League knockout phase play-offs, the Wolves clash will again be moved, instead taking place on Sunday, March 1 (ko 7pm) live on Sky.
Wolves V Villa planned for Friday 27th Feb although will actually be on the Sunday with Europa progression.
So finally a 3pm Saturday game at Villa Park this season - v Leeds Utd 21st February!