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3 hours ago, Cheeseweasel said:

So basically about 3 weeks off before returning to training. Wow.

Meh, they had 3 months of due to COVID.

 

But seriously, don't you think most players would have had MORE rest this year? Right now we would be playing all of the continental cups, so each country's top players would still be playing since the season ended (or not long after). COVID just gave them 3 months they wouldn't have had overall.

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It looks like NBC isn't going to put everything on TV this go around. Only the games that figure in relegation or the UCL race. Everything else is on Gold/Peacock..

Sunday, July 26: Chelsea v. Wolves, 11am ET, USA
Sunday, July 26: Leicester City v. Man United, 11am ET, NBC
Sunday, July 26: Arsenal v. Watford, 11am ET, Golf Channel
Sunday, July 26: Everton v. Bournemouth, 11am ET, CNBC
Sunday, July 26: West Ham v. Aston Villa, 11am ET, NBCSN

Sunday, July 26: Burnley v. Brighton, 11am ET, Gold/Peacock
Sunday, July 26: Crystal Palace v. Tottenham, 11am ET, Gold/Peacock
Sunday, July 26: Man City v. Norwich City, 11am ET, Gold/Peacock
Sunday, July 26: Newcastle v. Liverpool, 11am ET, Gold/Peacock
Sunday, July 26: Southampton v. Sheffield United, 11am ET, Gold/Peacock

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On 7/23/2020 at 1:18 PM, WBT said:

Chelsea

IN: {win or draw vs Wolves} OR {loss vs Wolves and Man United win @ Leicester}

OUT: {loss vs Wolves and Leicester win or draw vs Man United}

Man United

IN: {win or draw @ Leicester} OR {loss @ Leicester and Chelsea loss vs Wolves}

OUT: {loss @ Leicester and Chelsea win or draw vs Wolves}

Leicester

IN: {win vs Man United} OR {draw vs Man United and Chelsea loss vs Wolves}

OUT: {loss vs Man United} OR {draw vs Man United and Chelsea win vs Wolves}

A reminder of what's at stake today. NBCSN's app really needs a multicast window like Fox and ESPN have.

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RELEGATION GUIDE:

Three teams will be relegated from the Premier League and sent to the second-tier EFL Championship on Sunday. Last-place Norwich City has already clinched relegation, and three other teams – Aston Villa, Watford and Bournemouth – are hoping to escape the relegation zone on Sunday. Here’s how they sit in the standings with one match left to play.

17. Aston Villa (34 points, -26 goal difference, 40 goals scored)

18. Watford (34 points, -27 goal difference, 34 goals scored)

19. Bournemouth (31 points, -27 goal difference, 37 goals scored)

Teams are ordered first by points, and the first tiebreaker is goal difference. Given how close these three teams are on goal difference, the final day should be wild.

Both Aston Villa and Watford could potentially stay up with a draw, but Bournemouth will have to beat Everton and hope the other two teams lose to have a chance at safety.

If Watford draws with Arsenal, Aston Villa only need a draw with West Ham to secure safety. In the event that Aston Villa and Watford both win or both lose, it will likely come down to goal difference.

In the event that the teams are tied both on points and goal difference, the next tiebreaker is goals scored.

 

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