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Premier League Weekend Preview

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Saturday Liverpool host Derby County and Sunderland pay Manchester United a visit. Sunday Arsenal host Portsmouth and Chelsea travel to play Aston Villa.

Notes: times ET, US TV, home side listed first.

Saturday Sept. 1, 2007

Fulham v Tottenham
10:00am, Fox Soccer Channel.
London derby. Has Martin Jol saved his bacon?

Reading v West Ham
10:00am, delayed Setanta Sports 2:30pm.
Reading skipper Graeme Murty returns from a hamstring injury.

Newcastle v Wigan
10:00am, delayed Fox Soccer Channel 4:30pm.
Wigan have played well so far this season.

Middlesbrough v Birmingham
10:00am, delayed Setanta Sports 4:15pm.
Boro have been playing better of late and now face newly promoted Birmingham.

Bolton v Everton
10:00am
The Toffees have added Yakubu Aiyegbeni and Thomas Gravesen to their squad. Will they make a difference against Bolton?

Liverpool v Derby County
10:00am, Setanta Sports.
Liverpool will still be without Steven Gerrard but should be able to handle newly promoted Derby.

Manchester United v Sunderland
12:15pm, Fox Soccer Channel.
Roy Keane returns to Old Trafford as manager of Sunderland.

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Sunday Sept. 2, 2007

Arsenal v Portsmouth
8:30am, Setanta Sports.
Pompey have not won at Arsenal since 1955 and the Gunners have not lost yet this season.

Blackburn v Manchester City
10:00am
Rovers have not lost a match this season and have only conceded 2 goals in the process. City are coming off their first loss of the season.

Aston Villa v Chelsea
11:00am, Fox Soccer Channel.
Villa have just one win this season as they host league leading Chelsea.

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Reply#1 - Fri Aug 31, 2007 3:16 PM EDT
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I can't wait for the return of Roy Keane. Should be a great match.

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Reply#2 - Fri Aug 31, 2007 8:42 PM EDT
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Yes, I'm sure Keane will have Sunderland playing their best.

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#2.1 - Fri Aug 31, 2007 8:45 PM EDT
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