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  1. Pole Position - Which driver will post the fastest lap in Q3? NORRIS Podium - Which drivers will finish the Grand Prix in the top three positions? 1. NORRIS 2. LECLERC 3. PIASTRI Random Driver - Predict the finishing position of this week's random driver, Sergio Perez. 6th Bonus Question - What will the total number of Virtual Safety Cars, Safety Cars and Red Flags be throughout Sunday's race? [A VSC that becomes a SC or Red Flag, for example, will count as one instance] 2
  2. absolutely nothing about it on BBC.
  3. all kick-offs BST Friday 20th September, 2024 Deportivo Alaves vs Sevilla, 20.00 Saturday 21st September, 2024 Real Valladolid vs Real Sociedad, 13.00 Osasuna vs Las Palmas, 15.15 Valencia vs Girona, 17.30 Real Madrid vs Espanyol, 20.00 Sunday 22nd September, 2024 Getafe vs Leganes, 13.00 Athletic Club vs Celta Vigo, 15.15 Villarreal vs Barcelona, 17.30 Rayo Vallecano vs Atletico Madrid, 20.00 Monday 23rd September, 2024 Real Betis vs Mallorca, 20.00
  4. all kick-offs 14.30 (BST) Friday 20th September, 2024 Augsburg vs Mainz, 19.30 Saturday 21st September, 2024 Bochum vs Holstein Kiel Heidenheim vs Freiburg Union Berlin vs Hoffenheim Werder Bremen vs Bayern Munich Eintracht Frankfurt vs Borussia Monchengladbach, 17.30 Sunday 22nd September, 2024 Bayer Leverkusen vs Wolfsburg Stuttgart vs Borussia Dortmund, 16.30 St Pauli vs RB Leipzig, 18.30
  5. Saturday shades it. After working all week, I can spend a proper and full day with my son, usually at home. More often than not it's Sunday that we'll do things going out and about. Saturday also brings about sport, and mainly football to watch. Bit of a lie-in, get a few jobs done, maybe go shopping, then sit down and chill for a good few hours with footy on in the background while doing stuff with family. Friday is the closest, as similar to mentioned above, it's the knowledge that the weekend is just round the corner when work finishes...
  6. all kick-offs 15.00 (BST) unless stated Saturday 21st September, 2024 West Ham vs Chelsea, 12.30 (live on TNT) Aston Villa vs Wolves Fulham vs Newcastle Leicester vs Everton Liverpool vs Bournemouth Southampton vs Ipswich Tottenham vs Brentford Crystal Palace vs Man Utd, 17.30 (live on Sky) Sunday 22nd September, 2024 Brighton vs Nottm Forest, 14.00 (live on Sky) Man City vs Arsenal, 16.30 (live on Sky)
  7. all kick-offs 15.00 (BST) unless stated Friday 20th September, 2024 Stoke vs Hull, 20.00 Saturday 21st September, 2024 Norwich vs Watford, 12.30 QPR vs Millwall, 12.30 Sunderland vs Middlesbrough, 12.30 Bristol City vs Oxford Burnley vs Portsmouth Cardiff vs Leeds Coventry vs Swansea Luton vs Sheff Weds Sheff Utd vs Derby West Brom vs Plymouth Sunday 22nd September, 2024 Preston vs Blackburn, 12.00 Saturday 21st September, 2024 Exeter vs Stevenage, 12.30 Lincoln vs Wigan, 12.30 Bolton vs Reading Burton vs Barnsley Charlton vs Blackpool Huddersfield vs Northampton Mansfield vs Shrewsbury Peterborough vs Bristol Rovers Rotherham vs Birmingham Stockport vs Leyton Orient Wrexham vs Crawley Wycombe vs Cambridge Tuesday 24th September, 2024 Huddersfield vs Blackpool, 19.45 Leyton Orient vs Peterborough, 19.45 Wigan vs Stevenage, 19.45 Saturday 21st September, 2024 Accrington Stanley vs Port Vale, 12.30 Chesterfield vs Cheltenham, 12.30 Barrow vs Newport Bradford vs AFC Wimbledon Colchester vs Tranmere Crewe vs Harrogate Grimsby vs Bromley MK Dons vs Doncaster Notts County vs Gillingham Salford vs Walsall Swindon vs Carlisle Monday 23rd September, 2024 Fleetwood vs Morecambe, 20.00
  8. Spurs leave it late to turn it around against Coventry. Cov can feel hard done by. Been the better side.
  9. Fair enough. Have Kevin Maguire or Swiss Ramble ever done anything on Everton regarding the finances, and the supposed abyss of debt? They've always seemed knowledgeable enough when delving into clubs or specific ownership/spending of clubs and comparisons within a league.
  10. A relegation is never actually desirable but is there a part of you/any Everton fans that feel it could be a case of 1 step back, 2 steps forwards? Of course, there's never a guarantee you come straight back up. But there's plenty of clubs that have suffered a dreaded relegation and come back stronger. A chance to cut out a lot of deadwood, seek investment, bring through that youth again and go back to a model which became successful. I don't know specifics of what Everton's finances are like - would a relegation actually break you?
  11. Paderborn 2-1 Hannover Schalke 2-1 Darmstadt Dusseldorf 1-1 Koln Nurnberg 1-2 Hertha Berlin Braunschweig 2-1 Furth Lautern 1-3 Hamburg Elversberg 2-0 Ulm Magdeburg 1-2 Karlsruhe Regensburg 3-0 Munster
  12. Augsburg 2-0 Mainz Heidenheim 1-3 Freiburg Bremen 1-4 Bayern Union 1-0 Hoffenheim Bochum 2-1 Kiel Frankfurt 2-2 Gladbach Leverkusen 2-0 Wolfsburg Stuttgart 2-1 Dortmund St Pauli 1-3 RB Leipzig
  13. Saturday Sunderland 2-1 Middlesbrough Rangers 3-0 Dundee Fenerbahce 0-1 Galatasaray Lecce 2-1 Parma Sunday Austin FC 2-1 Houston Dynamo Preston 2-3 Blackburn Arsenal Women 2-1 Man City Women Rapid Vienna 0-1 Austria Vienna Inter Milan 2-1 AC Milan Lyon 0-1 Marseille
  14. Saturday: West Ham 1-3 Chelsea Aston Villa 1-0 Wolves Fulham 1-2 Newcastle Leicester 1-1 Everton Liverpool 3-1 Bournemouth Southampton 0-1 Ipswich Tottenham 2-1 Brentford Crystal Palace 1-2 Man Utd Sunday Brighton 2-0 Nottm Forest Man City 1-0 Arsenal
  15. Preston vs Fulham. Gone to pens. Keepers scored both of theirs. Back to the start! 12-11 so far...
  16. One of the Bayern penalties was a joke. Given for handball but the guy barely had his arm outstretched or in an unnatural position as he comes down from jumping for a header.
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