Monday, May 13, 2013

Aston Accommodation vs Chelsea, Premier Little league Gameweek 37: Open Line.

Due to the FA Cup Final today, the Premier League matches have been completely moved to tomorrow aside from Chelsea's match against Aston Villa today (US time). Aston Villa versus Chelsea has been played today because the Blues play inside the Europa League final around Amsterdam on Wednesday.

For Chelsea, a win today can secure a Champions Category spot for next season simply have a much more goal difference than Tottenham Hotspur. A win will also move the club to help you just three points in back of Manchester City.

For Aston House, a win at house today will guarantee another season inside the Premier League. Even a draw may be enough, but if they do get one point today, we won't know undoubtably whether it'll guarantee safety before the final match of the summer season.

As well as that football played today in Villa Park, there'll become a louder than usual round of applause inside the 19th minute for Stiliyan Petrov. The Aston Villa captain can be in attendance at the ground. Plus, he'll lead his team for the lap around the pitch following your final whistle. He launched his retirement from little league earlier this week.

Prior to when, during or after today's match up, join the conversation using fellow football supporters from around the world in the comments section below.

And don't forget to become listed on us later today for ones FA Cup Final open thread for any match that kicks shut off at 12: 15pm ET at present between Manchester City along with Wigan Athletic.

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