There’s Premier League midweek action as West Ham United face Newcastle United, and you can watch it live here at Boots & Laces.
Tonight, Wednesday 5th April completes the midweek Premier League schedule, as West Ham United look to follow up their win against Southampton and climb further away from the relegation zone, when they face Newcastle United, who themselves had a good win at the weekend against Manchester United and will be looking to keep that third spot in the table, with kick off at 20:00.
Thursday 6th April then takes us to Wembley as England’s Lionesses face Brazil in the Women’s Finalissima, as the Euro Champions take on the Copa American Feminina Champions, with kick off at 19:45.
Friday 7th April sees Gary Johnson’s men in action here at Plainmoor against Eastleigh (3pm KO), so why not start your day early at Boots & Laces with the 12:30 action from the Championship, as Play Off chasers Millwall and Luton Town face each other at the New Den, before at 17:30 we head to the Stadium of Light where Sunderland play Hull City. The action finishes at 20:00 when Middlesbrough face runaway leaders Burnley, who know they will be promoted back to the Premier League at the first time of asking if they win and Luton fail to win at Millwall in the early kick off.
Saturday 8th April brings us the first Premier League action of the weekend at 12:30 from Old Trafford, as Manchester United continue to push for a top four spot against Everton, who will be looking to build on their home draw with Tottenham on Monday night to pull away from the relegation zone. 17:30 takes us to St. Mary’s as Southampton look to reproduce the result that saw them defeat their opponents today, Manchester City, in the Carabao Cup earlier in the season, while also trying to improve their chances of climbing out of the bottom three, as City will be looking to keep the pressure on Arsenal at the top of the table.
The final action of the weekend is on Sunday 9th April as first at 14:00 it’s Leeds United facing Crystal Palace with both teams needing the points to steer themselves clear of relegation worries, before the final action comes at 16:30 when Liverpool try and get their stop start season back on track when they face league leaders and title hopefuls Arsenal.
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