Get Your Doctor's Note Ready

images Get Your Doctor's Note Ready With only six games to go before the Premiership season ends, football fans across North America will be sitting on the edge of their seats.

What does Fox Soccer Channel have in store for us? Here are the upcoming highlights:

Easter Monday; April 17: While most of North America will be working, you may want to consider calling in sick that day as Fox will have FOUR back-to-back matches (Spurs v Man U, Man C v Arsenal, Chelsea v Everton and West Brom v Bolton).

This Sunday; April 9: If Arsenal can beat Man U at Old Trafford (11am ET, PPV), chances are that the season will be over for the Red Devils. If Man U can win the match, the pressure will definitely be on the Blues. Speaking of Chelsea, they play West Ham at 7am ET. This will be a tricky match for the Blues, indeed.

Saturday, April 29: Save this date on your calendar. Depending on what Chelsea and Man U do in the next couple of weeks, the visit of United to Chelsea’ Stamford Bridge could be the match of the season. Scheduled to kick off at 7:30am ET, Fox Soccer Channel hasn’t announced whether they’ll be broadcasting the match but all indications are positive.

Will Chelsea falter during their next six matches and can Man United go undefeated? Post a comment now and let us know…

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One Response to Get Your Doctor's Note Ready

  1. JC says:

    I think I hate Man U less than I hate not seeing a close finish, so I’m pulling for the club to keep it close.

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