August
Sun 18 Arsenal v Birmingham City
Fri 23 Chelsea v Manchester Utd
Sat 24 Manchester City v Newcastle
Wed 28 Fulham v West Ham
September
Sun 1 Chelsea v Arsenal
Mon 2 Liverpool v Newcastle
Tue10 Arsenal v Manchester City
Sat 14 Leeds v Manchester Utd
Sun 15 Birmingham v Aston Villa
Mon 16 Tottenham v West Ham
Sun 22 Newcastle v Sunderland
Mon 23 Fulham v Chelsea
Sat 28 Leeds v Arsenal
Mon 30 West Brom v Blackburn
October
Sun 6 Liverpool v Chelsea
Mon 7 Manchester Utd v Everton
Sun 20 Charlton v Middlesbrough
Mon 21 Aston Villa v Southampton
Sun 27 West Ham v Everton
Mon 28 Bolton Wanderers v Sunderland
November
Sun 3 Charlton v Sunderland
Mon 4 Newcastle v Middlesbrough
Sat 9 Manchester City v Manchester Utd
Sun 10 Sunderland v Tottenham
Sun 17 West Ham v Manchester Utd
Sat 23 Manchester Utd v Newcastle
Sun 24 Charlton v Blackburn
December
Sun 1 Liverpool v Manchester Utd
Mon 2 West Ham v Southampton
Sat 7 Manchester Utd v Arsenal
Sun 8 Tottenham v West Brom
Sun 15 Sunderland v Liverpool
Mon 16 Bolton v Leeds
Sun 22 Liverpool v Everton
Mon 23 Manchester City v Tottenham
Thur 26 Middlesbrough v Manchester Utd
Sun 29 Arsenal v Liverpool
January
Wed 1 Newcastle v Liverpool
Saints are rated as entertaining as West Brom, Bolton, Blackburn, Aston Villa, Birmingham and Fulham who will all appear twice. Leeds, Everton, Middlesbrough, Spurs get one more slot while West Ham, Chelsea and Man City and Sunderland will appear four times. I could understand Man City, who are going to score and concede loads, but Sunderland ? Then we have the big clubs Arsenal -6, Man Utd (despite not being champions - 8, Newcastle -6 and Liverpool -7.
Let's hope Saints do well enough to get a bit more coverage in the second half of the season. While it's always nice to se St. Mary's on the TV, I'm quite happy that our away games are being covered as it saves on the traveling. Best of all our fixtures aren't interfered with and I can once again watch the footy on a Saturday afternoon, when it's meant to be played. Bliss.