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Saturday, June 16, 2007

Reds start glory hunting at Villa Park

Barclays Premier LeagueThe EPL fixtures for 2007/08 has been released two days ago. It's about 54 days from today to kick off the new season. Put aside the frustration in the transfer market, here's something for all the Reds supporters to keep tab on. Liverpool will visit Villa Park on 11th August to kick off the Barclays Premier League campaign and hoping to collect all the three points this time as last season we only managed to drew 1-1 at Sheffield United. Since then all our away games were sucks!

In August, Reds will play four games and our first home game was scheduled against West Ham United on 15th August but was subject to be change (TBC) due to Reds involvement in the Champions League's qualification. The first team that most likely to visit Anfield in the new season is Chelsea. This time we have the opportunity to show the 2007 runner-up that we want the Premier League crown and draw first blood. To close the 20 points gaps, we need to win games against Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal.

The Merseyside derby falls on 20th October at Goodison Park and the blue half of Liverpool visit us on 29th March 2008. Liverpool entertain Gunners at home on 27th October, while Manchester United travel to Anfield on 15th December. On Boxing Day, the Reds will face newly promoted Derby County at Pride Park. Then, Wigan comes to Anfield on New Year's Day. Well, here goes the rest of Liverpool fixtures;

  • Sat Aug 11 Aston Villa (away)
  • Wed Aug 15 West Ham United (home)
  • Sat Aug 18 Chelsea (home)
  • Sat Aug 25 Sunderland (away)


  • Sat Sep 1 Derby County (home)
  • Sat Sep 15 Portsmouth (away)
  • Sat Sep 22 Birmingham City (home)
  • Sat Sep 29 Wigan Athletic (away)


  • Sat Oct 6 Tottenham Hotspur (home)
  • Sat Oct 20 Everton (away)
  • Sat Oct 27 Arsenal (home)


  • Sat Nov 3 Blackburn Rovers (away)
  • Sat Nov 10 Fulham (home)
  • Sat Nov 24 Newcastle United (away)


  • Sat Dec 1 Bolton Wanderers (home)
  • Sat Dec 8 Reading (away)
  • Sat Dec 15 Manchester United (home)
  • Sat Dec 22 Portsmouth (home)
  • Wed Dec 26 Derby County (away)
  • Sat Dec 29 Manchester City (away)

  • Tue Jan 1 Wigan Athletic (home)
  • Sat Jan 12 Middlesbrough (away)
  • Sat Jan 19 Aston Villa (home)
  • Tue Jan 29 West Ham United (away)


  • Sat Feb 2 Sunderland (home)
  • Sat Feb 9 Chelsea (away)
  • Sat Feb 23 Middlesbrough (home)

  • Sat Mar 1 Bolton Wanderers (away)
  • Sat Mar 8 Newcastle United (home)
  • Sat Mar 15 Reading (home)
  • Sat Mar 22 Manchester United (away)
  • Sat Mar 29 Everton (home)

  • Sat Apr 5 Arsenal (away)
  • Sat Apr 12 Blackburn Rovers (home)
  • Sat Apr 19 Fulham (away)
  • Sat Apr 26 Birmingham City (away)

  • Sat May 3 Manchester City (home)
  • Sun May 11 Tottenham Hotspur (away)

Will this new season marks the end of our long awaited 19th league champions? Can Rafa deliver us the cup that we've been missing since 1990?





YNWA,
Red's Fury™

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