Friday, 18 November 2011

Premier League Predictions – Week 11

Finally. THE PREMIER LEAGUE IS BACK! After a week long international break, we can finally get back to club football and all the fun that comes along with it. This week there are some fantastic games. On Saturday, the two remaining unbeaten sides in the Premier League, Manchester City and Newcastle United go head to head. While on Sunday, Liverpool travel to Stamford Bridge to play Chelsea, a game which entices many I’m sure.

This week, our predictors are Liam Angell of Pitch Talk and Gary Linton of The Football Project and Lovely Left Foot.

Fixture

Ibby Akkas prediction

Liam Angell prediction

Gary Linton prediction

Actual Score

Norwich v Arsenal

2-2

1-2

1-3

1-2

Everton v Wolves

3-1

2-2

2-1

2-1

Man City v Newcastle

2-0

3-1

2-1

3-1

Stoke v QPR

2-1

2-1

2-0

2-3

Sunderland v Fulham

3-2

3-2

2-2

0-0

West Brom v Bolton

1-2

0-0

1-0

2-1

Wigan v Blackburn

0-0

3-3

1-1

3-3

Swansea v Man United

0-2

1-3

0-3

0-1

Chelsea v Liverpool

1-0

1-2

2-1

1-2

Tottenham v Aston Villa

3-1

2-1

2-0

2-0

Total Correct Scores

correct scores -5

perfect scores - 0

correct scores -2

perfect scores - 4

correct scores -6

perfect scores - 2




The Results

Liam Angell - 14 points

Gary Linton - 12 points

Ibby Akkas - 5 points

After a very high scoring week, Liam Angell wins with a fantastic 14 points, with a sensational 4 perfect scores. While in second place, Gary Linton finished with an impressive 12 points, Gary got 8/10 of his Premier League predictions correct or even got the perfect score, which is a very impressive feat! While in last place, Ibby Akkas, with a 5 points.


You can find Liam Angell on Twitter: @SSLJA. Check out Pitch Talk, where Liam is a key contributor: Pitch Talk

Gary Linton is a leading contributor at: The Football Project and Lovely Left Foot, both are worth a glance over. Gary can be found on Twitter too: @Linton1388

Take a look at this season’s Prediction Challenge League Table.

Find out here how last week’s predictors did!

For more information on The Predictions Challenge check out this page.

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