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Thread: PL 2022/2023 - Fixtures for 22/4/23

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    Post PL 2022/2023 - Fixtures for 22/4/23

    PL 2022/2023 - Fixtures for 22/4/23.


    Please predict the scorelines for the following fixtures to be played this coming Easter weekend:-

    (FAC S/F) Manchester City v Sheffield United (Score after regulation 90 minutes)
    (FAC S/F) Brighton and Hove Albion v Manchester United (Sunday K.O.:Score after regulation 90 minutes)
    (C) Bristol City v Rotherham United
    (L1) Derby County v Burton Albion
    (L2) Barrow v Carlisle United


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    After 90 does that mean even after extra time and penalties? Or the regular time?
    (FAC S/F) Manchester City v Sheffield United (Score after regulation 90 minutes) 3 0
    (FAC S/F) Brighton and Hove Albion v Manchester United (Sunday K.O.:Score after regulation 90 minutes) 0 2
    (C) Bristol City v Rotherham United 0 1
    (L1) Derby County v Burton Albion 1 1
    (L2) Barrow v Carlisle United 1 3

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozleeds View Post
    After 90 does that mean even after extra time and penalties? Or the regular time?
    (FAC S/F) Manchester City v Sheffield United (Score after regulation 90 minutes) 3 0
    (FAC S/F) Brighton and Hove Albion v Manchester United (Sunday K.O.:Score after regulation 90 minutes) 0 2
    (C) Bristol City v Rotherham United 0 1
    (L1) Derby County v Burton Albion 1 1
    (L2) Barrow v Carlisle United 1 3
    At the end of the completed 90 minutes (which includes any time added for stoppages).

    Pretty sure I answer this question every time there’s a knockout fixture!

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    (FAC S/F) Manchester City v Sheffield United (Score after regulation 90 minutes) 2 - 0
    (FAC S/F) Brighton and Hove Albion v Manchester United (Sunday K.O.:Score after regulation 90 minutes) 2 - 1
    (C) Bristol City v Rotherham United 1 - 1
    (L1) Derby County v Burton Albion 2 - 0
    (L2) Barrow v Carlisle United 1 - 1

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    Cup - Man City v Sheff U 3-1
    Cup - Brighton v Man U 0-2
    (C) Bristol C v Rotherham U 2-1
    (L1) Derby C v Burton A 2-0
    (L2) Barrow v Carlisle U 2-0

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    FAC S/F) Manchester City v Sheffield United. 4-0
    (FAC S/F) Brighton and Hove Albion v Manchester United. 2-1
    (C) Bristol City v Rotherham United. 2-1
    (L1) Derby County v Burton Albion. 2-1
    (L2) Barrow v Carlisle United. 1-1

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    (FAC S/F) Manchester City v Sheffield United (Score after regulation 90 minutes) 4 - 0
    (FAC S/F) Brighton and Hove Albion v Manchester United (Sunday K.O.:Score after regulation 90 minutes) 2 - 1
    (C) Bristol City v Rotherham United 2 - 0
    (L1) Derby County v Burton Albion 1 - 2
    (L2) Barrow v Carlisle United 1 - 1

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    Quote Originally Posted by Orgoner View Post
    At the end of the completed 90 minutes (which includes any time added for stoppages).

    Pretty sure I answer this question every time there’s a knockout fixture!
    Yeah sure but the AFTER 90 Minutes gets me every time lol

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