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Who is Your Team Playing? Opening Games of the 2010-2011 Season

Daniel GoochJun 17, 2010

The fixtures for the 2010/2011 season have been revealed. Here are the opening day games

Barclays Premier League:

Aston Villa v West Ham
Blackburn v Everton
Blackpool v Wigan
Bolton v Fulham
Chelsea v West Brom
Liverpool v Arsenal
Man Utd v Newcastle
Sunderland v Birmingham
Tottenham v Man City
Wolverhampton v Stoke

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The first games of the Premier League kick off on Aug. 14.

Play-off winners Blackpool play their first game in the Premiership at home to Wigan.

Man United take on promoted Newcastle, while the champions play against the other newly promoted team, West Brom.

The last day of the season, May 22, will be one to watch, as Manchester United take on Blackpool.

There are two intriguing matches between 'top-four' on the opening day. Liverpool start with a home game against Arsenal, while Spurs take on Manchester City at White Hart Lane.

Steve Bruce will feel deja-vu when his Sunderland side play Birmingham at home, one of the clubs he previously managed.


NPower Championship:

Bristol City v Millwall
Burnley v Nottm Forest
Cardiff v Sheff Utd
Coventry v Portsmouth
Crystal Palace v Leicester
Hull v Swansea
Leeds v Derby
Middlesbrough v Ipswich
Norwich v Watford
Preston v Doncaster
QPR v Barnsley
Reading v Scunthorpe


The Championship starts on Aug. 7, with an opening day of intriguing games.

Burnley begin their bid to regain their Premier League status by going to Nottingham Forest, also a Premier League side many years ago.

Portsmouth, the club everyone is feeling sympathy for, hopes to come out of administration and avoid any further points deductions, and starts their season with a trip to Coventry.

Norwich and Leeds, both promoted from League One, kick off in front of their own fans. Watford and Derby, respectively, provide their opposition.

Cardiff were one win away from the Premier League, but lost the Championship play-off final to Blackpool. They start their new bid to the top tier with a home match against Sheffield United.


NPower League One:

Carlisle v Brentford
Charlton v Bournemouth
Exeter v Colchester
Notts County v Huddersfield
Peterborough v Bristol Rovers
Rochdale v Hartlepool
Sheff Wed v Dag & Red
Southampton v Plymouth
Swindon v Brighton
Tranmere v Oldham
Walsall v MK Dons
Yeovil v Leyton Orient

NPower League Two:

Southend  vs Stockport      
Burton Albion  vs Oxford Utd      
Gillingham  vs Cheltenham      
Shrewsbury  vs Bradford      
Bury  vs Port Vale      
Rotherham  vs Lincoln City      
Chesterfield  vs Barnet      
Stevenage  vs Macclesfield      
Crewe  vs Hereford      
Wycombe  vs Morecambe      
Torquay  vs Northampton      
Accrington Stanley  vs Aldershot 

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