Updates from the Premier League, FA Cup and beyondLeicester prepare to bid final farewell to VichaiEmail Simon or tweet @Simon_Burnton 2.00pm GMT In the early FA Cup game, 2008 champions Portsmouth are 3-0 up at Maidenhead at skipping merrily into round two. 1.20pm GMT And so Saturday rolls around once again, and another afternoon packed full of footballing fun. This week is rendered even more interesting than normal, if such a thing is even possible, by the addition of some FA Cuplicuous fun, though there are only four 3pm kick-offs in the Premier League and none of the establish enormoteams are involved, with five of the eight top-flight sides in action currently residing in the bottom half.You may at this point be requiring a great big list of all the day’s key games, and so here are all this afternoon’s fixtures in the Premier League, Football League, Scottish Premiership and FA Cup (all 3pm unless stated), plus a moody establishing shot of Southampton’s St Mary’s Stadium with a rainbow overhead: Continue reading…
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