Here are a few boxing day treats. Manchester United is likely to finish December on top form having secured a place in the Champions League. Despite a wobble against Norwich City in November. Chelsea have suffered set backs recently with John Terry being absent for the most of November due to a ban (racial abuse of Anton Ferdinand ) and now a knee injury (courtesy of Luis Suarez). Roberto de Matteo’s days are numbered as manager due to Chelsea’s Championship problems. Liverpool have struggled so far this season and should be happy if they top last season’s eighth finish. With Luis Suarez the results would be far worse. Suarez is rumored to be switching to Man City which would leave Liverpool floundering. Without further a do, let’s get on with the table of boxing day football fixtures.
Wednesday, December 26th, 2012
Arsenal v West Ham United | 15:00 |
Aston Villa v Tottenham Hotspur | 17:30 |
Everton v Wigan Athletic | 15:00 |
Fulham v Southampton | 15:00 |
Manchester United v Newcastle United | 15:00 |
Norwich City v Chelsea | 15:00 |
Queens Park Rangers v West Bromwich Albion | 15:00 |
Reading v Swansea City | 15:00 |
Stoke City v Liverpool | 15:00 |
Sunderland v Manchester City | 15:00 |