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Results and Tables I Sport The Guardian I Monday 21 December 2015 _* IB Results and tables I Sport Barclays Premier League Sky Bet Championship Sky Bet League One Sky Bet League Two Home Away P W D L f A Pts P w A Pts P w A Pts D L F A D L F A GO Next three games Middlesbrough 22 14 4 4 33 12 46 Burton Albion 22 14 3 5 30 19 45 22 13 4 5 1TTS 1 Leicester City 2 1 16 13 3 0 21 11 +13 Liverpool (a) 26/12, Man City (h) 29/12, Bournemouth (h) 2/1 Derby 22 12 8 2 33 13 44 Walsall 21 12 6 3 37 9 42 22 13 4 5 38 28 43 Brighton 22 10 31 23 43 Gillingham 22 12 5 5 42 28 41 Oxford Utd 22 11 8 3 33 19 41 Arsenal 2 1 11 5 1 2 18 8 + 16 Man City (h) tonight, So'ton (a) 26/12, B'mouth (h) 28/12 11 1 Hull 22 12 5 5 31 16 41 Coventry 22 11 7 4 39 23 40 Portsmouth 22 10 10 2 39 19 40 3 Manchester 0 2 25 11 3 2 7 6 +15 32 (a) tonight Burnley 22 10 8 4 30 20 38 Wigan 22 10 7 5 31 20 37 CafUsle 22 10 7 5 42 ——— 4 Tottenham Hotspur 4 1 13 7 + 14 INorwich (h) 26/12, Watford (a) 28/12, Everton (a) 3/1 Ipswich 22 9 7 6 31 29 34 Peterborough 22 10 4 8 47 34 34 Acc rington 20 10 6 35 23 36 5 Manchester Utd 2 3_ 12 11 +8 Stoke (a) 26/12, Chelsea (h) 28/12, Swansea (h) 2/1 SheffWed 22 8 9 5 32 27 33 Southend 21 9 7 5 29 23 34 Bristol Rovers 22 11 3 32 24 36 Birmingham 22 9 6 7 27 23 33 Bradford 21 9 7 5 23 20 34 Mansfield 7 6 30 20 34 6 Crystal Palace 4 12 9 1 2 11 7 +7 29 Bournemouth (a) 26/12, Swansea (h) 28/12, Chelsea (h) 3/1 Cardiff 22 8 9 5 27 23 33 n 6 7 30 33 Wycombe 21 9 7 5 28 22 34 7 Watford 3 9 6 4 2 2 12 10 +5 28 Chelsea (a) 26/12, Tottenham (h) 28/12, Man City (h) 2/1 Brentford 22 9 5 8 34 32 32 Bury n 9 6 1 33 34 33 Leyton Orient 22 8 9 5 34 29 33 8 West Ham Utd 2 12 11 4 3 2 13 10 +4 25 A Villa (a) 26/12 , Southampton (h) 28/12, Liverpool (h) 2/1 Reading 22 8 6 8 28 25 30 Millwall 21 9 4 Cambridge Utd 22 8 6 8 33 33 30 2 10 11 3 3 3 10 11 -2 24 Lek ester (h) 26/1 2, Sunderland (a) 30/12, West Ham (a) 2/1 QPR 22 7 8 7 27 28 29 Rochdale 22 8 6 8 28 26 30 Exeter 21 8 6 7 30 30 30 10 Ever ton 3 19 15 1 12 9 +7 23 Newcastle (a) 26/12, Stoke (h) 28/12, Tottenham (h) 3/1 Leeds 22 7 8 7 22 24 29 Port Vale Luton 8 5 9 38 34 29 Blackburn 22 6 10 6 22 19 28 Swindon 22 8 7o~ 32 35~~28 AFC Wimbledon 22 7 8 7 29 30 29 11 Stoke City 4 8 9 3 4 2 6 7 -2 23 Man Utd (h) 26/12, Everton (a) 28/12, West Brom (a) 2/ 1 Nottm Forest 22 7 7 8 22 21 28 Doncaster 22 7 7 8 26 31 28 Notts County 22 8 5 9 33 38 29 12 Southampton 4 13 13 2 8 8 21 Arsenal (h) 26/12 , West Ham (a) 28/12, Norwich (a) 2/1 Preston 22 S 10 7 17 18 25 Scunthorpe 22 8 3 11 2S 29 27 Crawley Town 22 8 4 10 30 38 28 13 WestBromwich 5 11 16 3 3 2 6 7 -6 20 Swansea (a) 26/12, Newcastle (h) 28/12, Stoke (h) 2/ 1 Wolverhampton 22 6 7 9 28 32 25 Blackpool 22 7 4 11 19 28 25 Morecambe 21 8 3 10 38 39 27 14 Bournemouth 3 10 13 3 1 5 12 19 -10 19 Crystal Palace (h) 26/12, Arsenal (a) 28/12, Leicester (a) 2/1 Fulham 22 5 9 8 36 39 24 Chesterfield 22 7 2 13 25 37 23 Stevenage 22 6 8 8 30 38 26 Huddersfield 22 5 6 11 24 34 21 Fleetwood Town 21 6 4 11 28 30 22 Barnet 22 7 4 11 32 39 25 15 Chelsea 4 13 12 15 -6 18 Watford(h) 26/12, Man Utd (a) 28/12, C Palace (a) 3/1 Bristol City 22 4 8 10 21 38 20 Shrewsbury 22 6 4 12 27 33 22 Newport County 22 4 8 10 26 35 20 16 Norwich City 3 9 10 2 2 5 11 19 17 Tottenham (a) 26/12, Aston Villa (h) 28/12, So'ton (h) 2/1 MKDons 22 5 4 13 18 30 19 Barnsley 22 6 i 13 28 38 21 Hartlepool 21 6 2 13 20 35 20 7 Newcastle Utd 3 14 13 5 19 -13 17 Everton (h) 26/12, West Brom (a) 28/12, Arsenal (a) 2/1 Rotherham 22 s i 14 24 38 18 Oldham 21 3 11 7 23 33 20 York 22 3 6 13 25 45 15 18 Swansea City 3 8 12 1 2 5 7 12 -9 15 West Brom (h) 26/12, C, Charlton 22 4 6 12 19 38 18 Crewe 22 5 5 12 22 37 20 Yeovil 22 2 7 13 22 37 13 Bolton 22 1 11 10 18 33 14 Colchester 22 12 33 55 20 Dag & Red 22 2 7 13 21 40 13 19 Sunderland 4 9 9 1 1 7 9 24 Man City (a) 26/ 12, Liverpool (h) 30/12, Aston Villa (a) 2/ 1 20 Aston Villa 6 5 12 1 2 6 9 19 West Ham (h) 26/12, Norwich (a) 28/12, Sunderland (a)2/l_ Bolton (0)2 Fulham (1)2 Barnsley (0)0 Wigan (1)2 Barnet (1)4 Crawley Town (0)2 Clough61, 74 Garbutt 28 Kellett 18 Dembele45, 52 Hancox 76 McCormack85 Wildschut86 Akinde83pen Smith 79 Europe 14,543 8,866 Walton 85og 1,888 Cambridge Utd Mansfield Brentford (3)4 Huddersfield (0)2 Blackpool (2) 2 Peterborough (0)0 (1)1 (1)1 SPAIN La Liga GERMANY Bundesliga NETHERLANDS Eredivlsle Canos 5 Lolley 46 Cullen 3 6,204 Donaldson 26 Chapman 23 Potts 31 4. $69 (to/11) P W D L F A Pts (top 11) P W D L F A Pts (top five) P W F A Pts Vibe 21 Dempsey 90 Judge 31, 55pen 10,262 Carlisle OS Ngmtountv (i)o Barcelona 15 11 2 2 36 15 35 Bayern Munich 1/ IS 1 1 46 8 46 Ajax 17 13 2 2 45 11 41 Burton Albion Doncaster (1)3 (1)3 £*'a"»;e' 6$^ Attetko Madrid 15 2 35 Borussia Dortmund 17 12 2 4/ 2i 38 Butcher 18,61 Williams 4 11 2 ?? 7 PSV 17 11 5 1 42 19 38 Brighton (0)0 Middlesbrough (2)3 itieNe4S $9 Real Madrid 16 10 3 3 42 15 33 Hertha Berlin 17 10 2 5 26 18 32 Feyenoord 17 11 3 3 37 18 36 Garcia 4 Duffy 89 Keegan 70 Tyson83pen 0 •tO B/Ktol R'.ivprv Celta Vigo 16 9 4 3 28 22 31 B M'gladbach 17 9 2 6 34 30 29 Heracles 17 9 3 5 27 21 30 Adomah 44 4,103 Vlllarreal 16 9 3 4 ?1 IS 30 Bayer Leverkusen 17 8 3 6 25 20 27 Vitesse 17 8 4 5 35 17 28 Stuani62 26,445 Gaffney83 Deportlvo 16 6 8 2 25 16 26 Schalke 17 8 3 6 23 23 27 Chesterfield (0)0 Bradford (0)1 Bodin 90 Athletic Bilbao > Wolfsburg 1/ 5 5 26 21 26 Cambuur 4, Heerenveen 0 ADO Den Haag 4, Heracles 2 McMahon 72 1,820 16 7 6 24 18 24 / Bristol City (0)1 QPR (0)1 Mainz 23 23 24 FC Gronlngen 1, NEC 3 Feyenoord 1, PSV 3 PEC Zwolle 6,795 Sevilla 16 6 5 5 21 19 23 1/ / 3 / 2,Willem 3 Roda 2 Wilbraham 81 Hoilett 56 Exeter (0)2 Luton (2)3 Cologne 1/ 6 6 5 18 21 24 Valencia 16 5 7 4 21 14 22 15,754 Coventry (0)1 Oldham (0)1 Nichols 71 McGeehan 3 Open Eibar 16 5 6 5 19 19 21 Hamburg 17 b 4 / 19 23 22 PORTUGAL Primeira Liga Martin 49 Philliskirk 90 Nicholls 82 Green 34 Burnley (1)4 Charlton (0)0 3,777 Benson 90 Real Betis 16 5 5 6 13 19 20 Ingolstadt 17 5 5 7 11 18 20 (to/five) P W D L F A Pts 15,419 Ar field 44, 53 15,697 Sporting 13 11 2 0 24 6 35 Hartlepool (0)1 Plymouth (0)2 Gray 55 Crewe Fleetwood Town Granada 0 Celta Vigo 2, Malaga L Atletico Madrid L, Borussia Dortmund 1, Elntracht Frankfurt 2 Werder FC Porto 13 10 3 0 27 6 33 (1)1 (1)1 Fenwick 84pen McHugh76 Vokes78 Ball 10 Real Betis 0 Sevllla 0, Real Madrid 10 Rayo Vallecano 2, Bremen 1, Ingolstadt 0 Bayer Leverkusen 1, LoweS Mellor 90 Benfica 14 10 1 3 34 10 31 3,749 Real Sociedad 0 ViUarreal 2, Valencia 2 Getafe 2, Hamburg 0 Augsburg 1, Hannover 0 Bayern Munich 1, 3,534 Hertha Berlin 2 Mainz 0, Stuttgart 3 Wolfsburg 1 Braga_ 13 3 3 18 6 24 Ipswich (0)0 Derby (1)1 Deportlvo La Coruna 2 Eibar 0 Ince40 RioAve 14 6 3 5 22 20 21 Millwall (0)0 Gillingham (2) 3 Leyton Orient (0)1 Yeovil (1)1 20,161 ITALY Serle A FRANCE Liguel Arouca 4 Maritimo 1, Benfica I Rio Ave 1, Samuel 20, 89 McAnuff 74 Zoko45 Dack 28pen 4,686 (tOfll) P W D L F A Pts P W U L 1 A Pts Estoril OGuimaraes 1, Moreirense 2 Nacional 0, Nottm Forest (2)2 MK Dons (0)1 Porto L Academica L, Tondela 1 Vitoria de Setubal 3, 12,032 Internazionale 16 11 3 2 22 9 36 PSG 19 16 3 U 48 9 51 Oliveira 2 Murphy 81 Newport County (2)2 AFC Wimbledon (0)2 Uniao de Madeira L Sporting L Rodman 14 Taylor 46, 79 Fiorentina 17 11 2 4 33 15 35 Monaco 19 8 8 3 25 23 32 Mendes 16 19,975 Rochdale (2)3 Colchester (1)1 Henderson 30pen Porter 21 Robinson 30og 2,798 Napoli 17 10 5 2 31 13 35 Angers 19 8 7 4 17 11 31 BELGIUM Jupiler Pro League Rotherham (1)2 Hull (0)0 McDermott 34 2,205 Northampton Portsmouth (1)2 Juventus 17 10 3 4 28 14 33 Caen 19 9 3 7 21 22 30 (top five) P W D L F A Pts Freckllngton 28pen 10,355 (1)1 Lancashire 64 Cresswell 17 Evans 33 Roma 17 9 5 3 32 18 32 Nice 19 8 5 6 32 23 29 Gent 19 40 Newell 57 11 / 1 3/ 1/ Chaplin 85 Milan 4 5 24 28 St Etienne 19 9 2 22 22 29 Scunthorpe (0)0 Sheff Utd (0)1 17 8 21 8 Oostende 20 11 5 4 38 22 38 5,859 Played yesterday Sharp 50 Sassuolo 16 7 6 3 20 15 27 Rennes 19 6 9 4 25 21 27 Club Brugge 20 12 1 7 38 24 37 5,150 Stevenage (1)1 Accrington (0)1 Empoli 17 8 3 6 23 22 27 Lorient 19 6 8 5 27 26 26 Anderlecht 19 10 7 2 15 17 37 Leeds (0)1 Preston (0)0 Gnanduillet 1 Kee 85pen Browne 46og 22,641 Atalanta 17 7 3 7 19 19 24 Lyon 19 7 5 7 23 23 26 Zulte-Waregem 20 8 6 6 36 34 30 Shrewsbury (0)0 Swindon (1)1 2,818 Chievo 17 6 4 7 21 18 22 Marseille 18 6 6 6 27 20 24 Ajose 34 Reading (1)1 Blackburn (0)0 Wycombe (0)2 Oxford Utd (0)1 Torino 16 6 4 6 21 20 22 Lille 19 5 9 5 15 13 24 Genk 3 St TruldenseO, Lokeren 1 Zulte-Waregem 1, 5,115 Williams 11 16,529 Thompson 50 Sercombe 65 Atalanta 1 Napoli 3, Bologna 2 Empoli 3, Mouscron-Permvelz OWaasland-Beveren 1, Oud-Leuven 3 KV Mechelen l,Oostende4 McCarthy 76 5,742 Carpi 2 Juventus 3, Fiorentlna 2 Chievo 0, Froslnone 2 Marseille L, Caen 0 PSG 3, Guingamp 0 Rennes 2, SheffWed (2)4 Wolverhampton (1)1 Played yesterday Milan 4, Inter L Lazio L, Hellas Verona ISassuolo 1, Lorient 0 Nantes 0, Nice 1 Montpellier 0, Standard Liege 1, Westerlo 2 Charleroi 1 Forestierl 20pen, 25 Afobe 16pen York (1)2 Morecambe (0)1 Roma 2 Genoa 0, Sampdoria 2 Palermo 0, St Etienne 1 Angers 0, Toulouse 1 Lille 1, Pudll 59 19,529 Walsall (0)2 Port Vale (0)0 Winfield 38 Devitt 54 WORLD CLUB CUP FINAL Cook 64,83 4,436 Torino 0 Udinese 1 Troyes 0 Monaco 0 Barcelona 3 River Plate 0 Hooper 90 Berrett 52 2,769 Scotland Non-league PREMIERSHIP CHAMPIONSHIP LEAGUE TWO NATIONAL LEAGUE PREMIER 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE SOUTH EVO-STIK SOUTH P W D L 1 A Pts P W D L I A Pts P W D L F A Pts P W D L F A Pts (to# eight) P W D L F A Pts Chesliam 2 Stratford Town 0, Cirencester 1 Cambridge City 1, Dorchester 1 Chippenham 1, Histon 3 Bideford Celtic 18 13 3 2 45 14 42 Rangers 13 2 2 4/ 13 41 Annan Athletic 17 y 4 4 28 20 31 Cheltenham 25 lb 8 2 SO 18 S3 Ebbsfleet United 20 14 3 3 35 17 45 1/ 2, Hitchin 2 Merthyr Town 0, Kettffing P Frome Town P Aberdeen 19 13 2 4 32 18 41 Hibernian 17 13 2 2 30 11 41 Queen's Park 17 9 2 6 27 16 29 Forest Green 24 15 4 5 41 23 49 Maidstone Utd 21 12 2 7 20 13 38 (due to waterlogged pitch).
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