Football: Barclays Premier League 2011/12 Fixtures, Sunday 22 January 2012

Probably the biggest Sunday of the 2011/12 Barclays Premier League season so far is taking place on the afternoon of 22nd January 2012.

Matches which see 1st play 3rd, and 2nd play 5th are on the cards for fans of football across the world, including some of the world’s biggest clubs.

The day begins at 13:30 GMT, when Manchester City – current league leaders – entertain Tottenham Hotspur at their Etihad Stadium.

The Premier League action completes, at 16:00 GMT, with a huge fixture at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium, which sees the Gunners entertain the currently second placed Manchester United.

See The Global Herald Sport for previews of both fixtures at Sunday lunch time.

Barclays Premier League 2011/12 Fixtures, Sunday 22 January 2012

  • Man City v Tottenham- Kick-Off (GMT) 13:30
  • Arsenal v Man Utd- Kick-Off (GMT) 16:00

How do you think these fixtures will play out? Leave your comment below.


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