Boots & Laces continues to show all of the best football action, with plenty of Premier League & FA Cup replay games to choose from.

Monday 6th February starts the week in the Championship at 20:00, when Blackburn Rovers will be looking to climb back into the Play-Off places as they welcome Wigan Athletic to Ewood Park, with the Latics needing the points themselves as they look to climb off the bottom of the table. Tuesday 7th February brings the first FA Cup Fourth Round replay, as Championship Sheffield United lock horns again with National League Wrexham, after the first game finished 3-3 in dramatic style as the league club grabbed an injury time equaliser despite being down to ten men. That game gets under way at 19:45.

Wednesday 1st February is the second live FA Cup Fourth Round Replay, as Sunderland look to cause an upset when they face Premier League Fulham, with the Black Cats getting the replay after a 1-1 draw at Craven Cottage. and that game has a 19:45 KO.

Friday 10th February brings us back to the Championship, with a Midlands derby from St.Andrews as Birmingham look to get the bragging rights as they face local rivals West Bromwich Albion, who will be looking to continue their Play-Off bid with the three points, with that game having a 20:00 KO.

Saturday 11th February sees Gary Johnson’s men at Plainmoor in the Isuzu FA Trophy Fifth Round against Barnet(3pm KO), so start your day early at Boots & Laces with the 12:30 Premier League game as West Ham United look to climb away from the relegation zone, when they face a mis-firing Chelsea side who will be hoping their new signings gel soon as they look to claim a European spot at the end of the season. Then after the action has finished out on the Plainmoor pitch there is the 17:30 game from the Premier League, as Bournemouth look to climb out of the relegation places, when they face high flying Newcastle United, who will be wanting to get the three points as they stake their claim for Champions League football next season.

On Sunday 12th February, there are two more Premier League games starting at 14:00 with a trip to Elland Road as fierce rivals Leeds United & Manchester United lock horns in Yorkshire, with both teams needing the points for very different reasons. The final action at 16:30 takes us to the Etihad Stadium, where Pep Guardiola’s title chasing Manchester City side look to close the gap on leaders Arsenal, when they take on an improving Aston Villa side since Uni Emery has been in charge.

 

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