Premier League
Klopp can’t complain about the Premier League’s Christmas fixtures, as Chelsea and Wolves have the busiest schedules.
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Neither Jurgen Klopp nor Roberto De Zerbi can whine about the festive programme this year, but Mauricio Pochettino and Gary O’Neil might be entitled to feel aggrieved…
The festive programme is nearly upon us, which inevitably leads to moaning from Premier League bosses over the tight schedules.
Last year, it seemed that Liverpool, Manchester United and Leeds had been done dirtiest by the fixture planners and the TV networks.
Jurgen Klopp can’t complain this season, though. Certainly not like Mauricio Pochettino and Gary O’Neil.
7) Manchester United: 173 hours
Saturday 23 December: West Ham (A) 12:30pm
79.5 hours
Tuesday 26 December: Aston Villa (H) 8pm
93.5 hours
Saturday 30 December: Nottingham Forest (A) 5:30pm
6) Nottingham Forest: 170.5 hours
Saturday 23 December: Bournemouth (H) 3pm
69.5 hours
Tuesday 26 December: Newcastle (A) 12:30pm
101 hours
Saturday 30 December: Man Utd (H) 5:30pm
5) Burnley: 168 hours
Saturday 23 December: Fulham (A) 3pm
74.5 hours
Tuesday 26 December: Liverpool (H) 5:30pm
93.5 hours
Saturday 30 December: Aston Villa (A) 3pm
4) Everton: 168 hours
Saturday 23 December: Spurs (A) 3pm
101.25 hours
Wednesday 27 December: Man City (H) 8:15pm
66.75 hours
Saturday 30 December: Wolves (A) 3pm
3) Luton: 165.5 hours
Saturday 23 December: Newcastle (H) 3pm
72 hours
Tuesday 26 December: Sheffield Utd (A) 3pm
93.5 hours
Saturday 30 December: Chelsea (H) 12:30pm
2) Wolves: 146 hours
Sunday 24 December: Chelsea (H) 1pm
78.5 hours
Wednesday 27 December: Brentford (A) 7:30pm
67.5 hours
Saturday 30 December: Everton (H) 3pm
1) Chelsea: 143.5 hours
Sunday 24 December: Wolves (A) 1pm
78.5 hours
Wednesday 27 December: Crystal Palace (H) 7:30pm
65 hours
Saturday 30 December: Luton (A) 12:30pm
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