Arsenal Vs Newcastle Highlights : EPL Highlights
Arsenal Vs Newcastle Highlights : EPL Highlights
I will not post the score so those who have not seen the game can enjoy the highlights. This is the second time these pair have met in less than 1 week, with the last meating being in the FA cup, that game did not go well for Kevin Keegan with Newcastle loosing 3-0, Would Keegan’s Newcastle fate be turned in tonights game against Arsenal? Joey Barton is back after being out because of his bail conditions.
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Middlesbrough Vs Wigan Highlights : EPL Highlights
Middlesbrough Vs Wigan Highlights
I won’t reveal the score for those of you who haven’t seen it, Wigan went into this game with new signing Marlon King, Middlesbrough have not won at the Riverside since December 9th when they beat Arsenal, With rumoured signing Daniel Alves watching them in the crowd it was the ideal time for Middlebrough to impress their new team-mate.
Sunderland Vs Birmingham : EPL Highlights
Sunderland Vs Birmingham Premier League Highlights
I will not reveal the score so you can enjoy the highlights, this game was a relegation battle, with Sunderland sitting in the relegation zone and Birmingham just outside it (both sitting on 20 points) whoever won this match was going to move even further clear of the other… Sunderlands home form has been quite good this season, mean while birmingham come off the back of a set of hard games against Man UTD, Chelsea & Liverpool…. View the Highlights of the Sunderland Vs Birmingham Game below.
Riverside Stadium
Middlesbrough
Name: Riverside Stadium
Nickname:
When Built: 1995
Capacity: 35,100
Record Attendance: 35,000 – June 11, 2003 – England vs Slovakia
Address: The Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough, TS3 6RS
Description: Riverside stadium was built in 1995 and at that time, it was the biggest football arena built in England after World War II. Currently, the stadium’s capacity is 35,100 all seated, but there are some plans to expand the stadium’s capacity to 42,000 in the future.
Brief History: The stadium is home for Middlesbrough FC from 1995 and the entire building process lasted only 32 weeks. The stadium’s name was chosen by Middlesbrough fans, after a vote in 1995. The other possible names were: Middlehaven Stadium, Erimus Stadium and Teesside Stadium. First game played here was also a record home attendance for Middlesbrough. There were almost 30,000 spectators at the first game agains Chelsea in 1995, a game won by Chelsea with 2-0. There were also a couple of international matches played on this stadium: in 1995, a U21 match between England and Brazil and in 2003, a Euro 2004 qualifier between England and Slovakia. When it was opened the name of the stadium was CellNet Riverside stadium due to a sponsorship from CellNet but that expired in 2001 and the stadium’s name remained Riverside Stadium until today.


Barclays Premier League Fixtures
We will be posting the highlights for the following games later tonight, if you want to see the highlights first you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed
Arsenal v Newcastle
Kick Off: 19:45
At The Emirates
Bolton v Fulham
Kick Off: 20:00
At The Reebok Stadium
Middlesbrough v Wigan
Kick Off: 20:00
At The Riverside
Sunderland v Birmingham
Kick Off: 20:00
At The Stadium of Light
St Andrews Stadium
Birmingham City
Name: St. Andrew’s Stadium
Nickname: -
When Built: 1905
Capacity: 30,009
Record Attendance: 66,844 – February 11, 1939 – Birmingham City vs Everton
Address: St Andrews Road, Birmingham B9 4NH
Description: St Andrew’s Stadium has a field dimension of 110×74 yards and it’s a 30,009 all-seated stadium. During time, the club had a lot of plans to rebuild several stands, like the Railway Stand but nothing was made to the stadium until recently, when the club reached in the Premier League.
Brief History: Built in 1905, the stadium is Birmingham City’s home from 1906. Over the years, the stadium became really big and could hold about 68,000 people but after world war II, the stadium’s capacity had to be reduced due to new security policies. In 1963, the stadium’s capacity was 53,204 and in 1988 the capacity has dropped further to 38,000. After the tragedies at Hillsborough there where new security policies and they’ve had to reduce the stadium’s capacity to 28,235, all-seated. Nowadays, the stadium’s capacity is a bit over 30,000, but, since the club has just gained promotion to premier league, they’ll try to increase it in the future.



