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2019/20 Coventry Blaze Fixtures 2019/20 Coventry Blaze Fixtures DAY DATE MONTH H OR A OPPOSITION COMPETITION FACE-OFF Saturday 24 August Away Nottingham Panthers Pre-Season 7pm Sunday 25 August Home Nottingham Panthers Pre-Season 5.30pm Wednesday 28 August Home Manchester Storm Pre-Season 7.30pm Saturday 31 August Home Guildford Flames Pre-Season 7pm Sunday 1 September Away Guildford Flames Pre-Season 6pm Wednesday 4 September Away Manchester Storm Pre-Season 7.30pm Saturday 7 September Away Sheffield Steelers Elite League 7pm Sunday 8 September Home Sheffield Steelers Elite League 5.30pm Saturday 14 September Home Fife Flyers Elite League 7pm Sunday 15 September Away Guildford Flames Challenge Cup 6pm Saturday 21 September Away Fife Flyers Elite League 7.15pm Sunday 22 September Home Cardiff Devils (NON-ST) Challenge Cup 5.30pm Saturday 28 September Away Cardiff Devils Challenge Cup 7pm Sunday 29 September Home Manchester Storm Elite League 5.30pm Saturday 5 October Away Guildford Flames Challenge Cup 6pm Sunday 6 October Home Cardiff Devils Challenge Cup 5.30pm Saturday 12 October Away Manchester Storm Elite League 7pm Sunday 13 October Home Cardiff Devils Elite League 5.30pm Saturday 19 October Away Dundee Stars Elite League 7pm Sunday 20 October Away Glasgow Clan Elite League 4.30pm Thursday 24 October Home Guildford Flames Challenge Cup 7.30pm Saturday 26 October Away Sheffield Steelers Elite League 7pm Sunday 27 October Home Nottingham Panthers Elite League 5.30pm Wednesday 30 October Away Cardiff Devils Challenge Cup 7.30pm Saturday 2 November Away Belfast Giants Elite League 7pm Sunday 3 November Home Belfast Giants Elite League 5.30pm Saturday 9 November Home Guildford Flames Challenge Cup 7pm Sunday 10 November Home Glasgow Clan Elite League 5.30pm Saturday 16 November Away Sheffield Steelers Elite League 7pm Sunday 17 November Home Belfast Giants Elite League 5.30pm Saturday 23 November Away Dundee Stars Elite League 7pm Sunday 24 November Home Sheffield Steelers Elite League 5.30pm Saturday 30 November Away Guildford Flames Elite League 6pm Sunday 1 December Home Manchester Storm Elite League 5.30pm 2019/20 Coventry Blaze Fixtures Saturday 7 December Home Nottingham Panthers Elite League 7pm Sunday 8 December Away Dundee Stars Elite League 5pm Saturday 14 December Away Manchester Storm Elite League 7pm Sunday 15 December Home Dundee Stars Elite League 5.30pm Saturday 21 December Away Guildford Flames Elite League 6pm Sunday 22 December Home Guildford Flames Elite League 5.30pm Thursday 26 December Away Nottingham Panthers Elite League 4pm Saturday 28 December Home Nottingham Panthers Elite League 7pm Tuesday 31 December Home Cardiff Devils Elite League 4.30pm Wednesday 1 January Away Cardiff Devils Elite League 4pm Saturday 4 January Away Belfast Giants Elite League 7pm Sunday 5 January Away Belfast Giants Elite League 5pm Friday 10 January Away Glasgow Clan Elite League 7.30pm Saturday 11 January Home Fife Flyers Elite League 7pm Saturday 18 January Home Dundee Stars Elite League 7pm Sunday 19 January Away Guildford Flames Elite League 6pm Sunday 26 January Home Sheffield Steelers Elite League 5.30pm Saturday 1 February Away Fife Flyers Elite League 7.15pm Sunday 2 February Home Manchester Storm Elite League 5.30pm Friday 7 February Home Guildford Flames Elite League 7.30pm Saturday 15 February Away Cardiff Devils Elite League 7pm Sunday 16 February Home Glasgow Clan Elite League 5.30pm Saturday 22 February Away Glasgow Clan Elite League 7pm Sunday 23 February Home Cardiff Devils Elite League 5.30pm Saturday 29 February Home Glasgow Clan Elite League 7pm Sunday 1 March Away Nottingham Panthers Elite League 4pm Saturday 7 March Away Manchester Storm Elite League 7pm Sunday 8 March Home Dundee Stars Elite League 5.30pm Sunday 15 March Home Fife Flyers Elite League 5.30pm Wednesday 18 March Away Cardiff Devils Elite League 7pm Saturday 21 March Home Guildford Flames Elite League 7pm Sunday 22 March Away Nottingham Panthers Elite League 4pm Saturday 28 March Away Fife Flyers Elite League 7pm Sunday 29 March Home Belfast Giants Elite League 6pm .
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