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Fantasy Football Live Match Chat Game-week 34

Fantasy Football Live Match Chat Game-week 34 – Fantasy Premier League 2015/16

Fantasy Football Live Match ChatDGW34 is live! And what a week we have in store – six days of football in a row, which has the potential to become the highest scoring game-week in FPL history, given the new chips that are on offer this season. Whether you are Bench Boosting, Triple Captaining one of your players are just playing as normal, then we wish you a brilliantly high-scoring week. Our game-week kicks off on Saturday lunchtime with a massive clash centred on the relegation battle as Norwich host Sunderland at Carrow Road. Just four 3pm matches follow, before Man City travel to Chelsea for what would normally be a title shoot out. But not this season! Sunday sees three matches, highlighted by Leicester’s aim to march towards their first ever league title as they host West Ham. Spurs get an opportunity to respond Monday evening as they go to Stoke. And then it’s onto the double fixtures which are spread over Tuesday, Wednesday and finish on Thursday. Let’s get it on!!

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Saturday 16 Apr:
12.45
Norwich vs Sunderland

15.00
Everton vs Southampton
Man Utd vs Aston Villa
Newcastle vs Swansea
West Brom vs Watford

17.30
Chelsea vs Man City

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Sunday 17 Apr:
13.30
Bournemouth vs Liverpool
Leicester vs West Ham

16.00
Arsenal vs Crystal Palace

Monday:
20.00
Stoke vs Spurs

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Tuesday:
19.45
Newcastle vs Man City

Wednesday:
19.45
West Ham vs Watford

20.00
Liverpool vs Everton
Man Utd vs Crystal Palace

Thursday:
19.45
Arsenal vs West Brom

Keep track of all the action, the goals, the talking points, right here at FF247 Live Match Chat, an interactive chat which encourages you to keep involved and share your thoughts and emotions as the matches take place.

Good luck to absolutely everyone for DGW34 from all at FF247!

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  1. 187
    Snookie Bear says:

    How does this look? Thinking of Origi to Llon/Pelle !

  2. 188
    constantine says:

    hello guys, is pedro a sure starter for chelsea now?

  3. 189
    yellowkanoha says:

    De gea/Robles
    ward/bellerin/cresswell/moreno/sakho
    mahrez/lingard/payet/ozil/firmino
    lukaku/aguero/welbeck

    want to sold & buy max 3 player(-8) , which should i buy?

    Gk. robles out – begovic or forster ? (original plan want to swap de gea – coutois , but have to keep de gea for dgw37 nw)
    forward – lukaku – okazaki/ulloa or pelle?
    mid or defence – lingard / ward – alli , willian or mane? or van aanholt /oshea/any else? (below 4.7)

  4. 190
    Snookie Bear says:

    Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy has been charged with improper conduct for his behaviour following his second-half dismissal against West Ham on Sunday, the Football Association has announced.

    Vardy was dismissed in the 56th minute of the 2-2 draw against West Ham after referee Jon Moss adjudged the striker to have dived under a challenge in the box from Angelo Ogbonna.

    The England international reacted furiously, pointing and shouting in the face of the official before eventually leaving the pitch.

    From the red card, Vardy is currently due to serve a one-match ban, which rules him out of Sunday’s home game against Swansea City. But the FA’s charge means he could miss the trip to Manchester United on May 1 as well.

    The FA also charged Leicester for failing to control their players following the awarding of an 83rd-minute penalty to West Ham.

    Jamie Vardy faces an additional ban after being charged by the FA.
    Vardy and Leicester will have until Thursday evening to appeal.

    In a similar case this month, Chelsea striker Diego Costa was given a one-match suspension, fined £20,000 and warned as to his future conduct after he protested angrily to referee Michael Oliver rather than leaving the pitch immediately after seeing red at Everton.

    Former Premier League referee Howard Webb does not believe Vardy has a clear case to answer.

    “The FA will look at whether to punish Vardy further for berating Moss,” Webb wrote in his column for the Times. “They extended Diego Costa’s ban recently for his aggression towards Michael Oliver but Vardy might be saved by the fact he left the field fairly quickly.

    “Screaming at the referee like that wouldn’t happen if this was a Champions League game, as Leicester face next season. Refereeing as a foreign official was always easier as players didn’t know you well so feared and respected you more.”

  5. 191
    EBC says:

    I have 10 players for next week (thanks Jamie) and will WC GW36 so need a 1 week punt.

    If you had to create a shortlist of 5 I could afford, who would it be? 0.5 itb

    Thanks in advance

  6. 192
    Mitro says:

    Gents,

    I appreciate GW35 is a few days off and the shit could hit the fan if players get injured in the mid week games but what would you do with this lot?

    I have 1FT & 0.8 ITB – willing to take a hit! smile

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