It's all England, all the time this weekend. With the other leagues on Europe on a winter break, we will be forced to live on a steady diet of EPL action this weekend.
If the EPL isn't your cup of tea then you might consider watching GolTV, which will have several replays of some of the year's best games, from the Colombia-Argentina World Cup qualifier to a good Spain-Sweden Euro qualifier.
If you prefer the live stuff, and prefer the EPL, then you'll have some quality choices. Actually, if you have Setanta Sports and Fox Soccer Channel you will have access to all 10 EPL games this weekend.
And here they are, all 10 EPL games on TV this weekend. Enjoy:
SATURDAY
10am- FSC- Newcastle at Chelsea. The Blues are short-handed but can't afford to drop any more points. Luckily they play host to struggling Newcastle.
10am- Setanta USA- Manchester United at West Ham United. Carlos Tevez is back. How will Hammer fans treat him?
Noon- FSC- Arsenal at Everton. Gunners need a win to keep pace with Man U. Toffees have been red-hot. This qualifies as the game of the week.
Noon- Setanta USA- Reading at Tottenham. The Spurs look to make life difficult for Americans abroad for a second straight week.
2pm- Setanta USA- Aston Villa at Wigan. The Villains are riding high after the mid-week draw against Chelsea. Wigan should provide a speed bump.
2:30pm- FSC- Fulham at Birmingham. Clint Dempsey can't stop scoring. Unfortunately for Fulham, neither can their opponents. If the Cottagers can't get a point against Birmingham then Dempsey might start consider where he'd like to play next season.
3:45pm- Setanta USA- Bolton at Sunderland. ZZzzzzzzzzzz
4:30pm- FSC- Middlesbrough at Portsmouth. May be a good time to catch a movie, that is unless you're starting Benjani, Muntari or any other Portsmouth players on your fantasy EPL team.
SUNDAY
8:25am- Setanta USA- Blackburn at Derby County. Will Feilhaber get a start? He should and if he does there's a good chance there will be three Americans on the field for this one.
11am- FSC- Liverpool at Manchester City. City has been unbeatable at home. Can Liverpool stop the slide and halt Man City's winning ways at home?
Hat trick for Clint?
Posted by: Ed | December 28, 2007 at 01:22 PM
Hammers fans are going to pour love upon Carlos, no question.
Unless he celebrates after scoring of course, then we'll turn on him real quick!
Posted by: Dannyc58 | December 28, 2007 at 01:42 PM
I aimagine West Ham fans will give a warm welcome to the man who singlehandedly kept them in the BPL. And if he scores, I'm sure he won't celebrate as a sign of respect.
Posted by: chicago millonario | December 28, 2007 at 01:44 PM
Chicago,
I doubt he will. I was just making example of the one thing that MIGHT upset Upton Park.
Joe Cole celebrated a bit too much at Stamford Bridge a couple weeks ago.
And we can agree/disagree that he is the sole reason they stayed up. James Collins, Mark Noble, Bobby Zamora, Robert Green and Lucas Neill had a pretty big say in that too.
Posted by: Dannyc58 | December 28, 2007 at 02:06 PM
Not sure about a hattrick, but one thing I do know is that Clint is getting angry. It looked like he wanted to make Baird his bee-atch in their last match.
Posted by: EssEff | December 28, 2007 at 02:12 PM
Fulham's got a new coach. Hopefully he can see Dempsey's potential and find someone to help him out.
Posted by: BK (the artist formerly known as Brad) | December 28, 2007 at 02:23 PM
Fulhams new coach is outstanding. I watched some of his Finland matches and he had his team prepared to play. He should be a good fit for an underdog type team
Posted by: ejs | December 28, 2007 at 03:48 PM
I'm going to watch the Spain game - champs of Europe and soon the World!
Posted by: Nick Water Coolers | July 18, 2008 at 11:04 AM