At a time when businesses are increasingly trying to understand how to exploit big data, and the structured information repositories they maintain, IBM has revealed the analytics technologies it will employ at the Wimbledon Tennis Championship later this month.
The All England Club, which runs the tournament, has built a new website with IBM, which uses IBM's SmartCloud infrastructure to scale to meet the spikes in demand from fans.
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This cloud is comprised of a fleet of dispersed IBM servers and storage in three locations, which are virtualised as one.
The new site features an interactive scoreboard, which IBM calls SlamTracker, which uses the sort of predictive analytics more commonly seen in enterprise systems.
This uses both historical and real-time data in an attempt to add depth and insight for viewers, including an assessment of the top three things a player must do in order to perform well in a specific match.
This is similar technology to that employed by many businesses when analysing large volumes of data in order to determine their optimal strategy.
The 2012 Wimbledon Championships, which begin on 25 June, will also include a feature IBM calls SecondSight, which will track player movement, and performance changes over each set.
The system is designed to provide data that could help players, coaches, commentators and fans is assessing and monitoring competitors' technique and performance.
"This year a completely new website takes the understanding and insight into the Wimbledon Championships to a whole new level," said Alan Flack, IBM's programme executive for Wimbledon.
"Using the power of cloud computing each individual data point is integrated instantaneously to deliver a powerful experience for fans, players, coaches and officials alike."
Source: www.computing.co.uk
Hornets provide opening test for Eagles - News Shopper
Hornets provide opening test for Eagles
9:37am Monday 18th June 2012 in Sport By Paul Green
CRYSTAL Palace will start the 2012-13 campaign at home to Watford on August 18.
The Eagles then face back-to-back games on the road at Bristol City (August 21) and Middlesbrough (August 25) before returning to Selhurst to face Sheffield Wednesday on September 1 ahead of the international break.
With Charlton and Millwall both in the second tier, next season will provide four south east London derby dates for Dougie Freedman’s side.
First up is a trip to The Valley on September 15, with the return fixture taking place in SE25 on February 2.
Palace are at home to Millwall on October 20 and visit The Den on April 13.
Boxing Day will require a trip to south Wales to take on Cardiff City, with other festive games against Nottingham Forest (a) on December 29 and Wolves (h) on New Year’s Day.
The Eagles complete the Championship season on May 4 at home to Peterborough.
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David Nalbandian: Fined over incident at Queen's - Sporting Life
David Nalbandian has been fined the maximum penalty of 10,000 euros (£8,000) for kicking an advertising hoarding into a line judge's leg at Queen's on Sunday, the ATP have confirmed.
Nalbandian was disqualified from the final of the AEGON Championships at Queen's Club when he lashed out at the hoarding which subsequently struck Andrew McDougall.
The Argentinian's £36,500 prize money was taken off him and the ATP revealed on Monday that after the match they issued him with the maximum fine of 10,000 euros for unsportsmanlike conduct.
An ATP spokeswoman said: "Nalbandian automatically forfeited his prize money and ranking points due to his conduct default.
"A maximum 10,000 euro (£8,000) fine also was issued onsite by the ATP supervisor for unsportsmanlike conduct."
The confirmation of the fine is another blow in what has been a difficult 24 hours for the 2002 Wimbledon finalist.
Police confirmed on Monday that they are investigating a complaint of alleged assault against Nalbandian after the injury to McDougall.
A Scotland Yard spokesman said: "We are aware of an incident at the AEGON Championships on June 17.
"A complaint has been made and the Metropolitan Police Service is now investigating.
"The allegation is of assault."
The ATP insist Nalbandian will not be suspended for the incident and the player himself is determined to play on as normal, with his main priority being a long run at Wimbledon.
The player's reprsentative Bernado Ballero said: "I can confirm to you that David's thoughts are about playing at Wimbledon."
Nalbandian apologised to McDougall immediately after kicking the hoarding and the crowd sided with the player, chanting "play on" after the match was handed to opponent Marin Cilic.
The former world number three hopes to return to Queen's next summer despite the incident.
"This incident doesn't mean that I'm not going to come back," Nalbandian said.
"It doesn't matter. I really feel good at this tournament.
"The tournament director is great to me and I like it.
"This is a bad situation for everybody and I really apologise for that but it doesn't mean anything to next year."
Nalbandian, who was fined £5,400 for throwing water at a staff member at the Australian Open in January, issued a statement apologising for his actions last night.
It read: "I am sorry and I regret the kick that unintentionally hurt the line judge.
"I never intended to hit him, it was an unfortunate reaction in which I wanted to relieve the loss of a point.
"I had the opportunity to apologise personally with the line judge for this regrettable event."
Source: www.sportinglife.com
Palace start with Watford - clubcall.com
Crystal Palace, 09:24, June 18, 2012
Crystal Palace begin their 2012/13 npower Championship campaign by hosting Watford on August 18.
Trips to Bristol City and Middlesbrough follow for Dougie Freedman's side, who will be aiming to build on last season's mid-table finish.
Palace visit capital rivals Charlton on September 15 before hosting Millwall on October 20 and Brighton on December 1.
The Addicks visit Selhurst Park on February, with Palace making the return journeys to The Den and the Amex on April 13 and March 16 respectively.
Christmas will bring trips to Cardiff and Nottingham Forest on December 26 and 29 respectively while Wolves visit on New Year's Day.
The season finishes with a home time against Peterborough on May 4.
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Wimbledon 2012: Sportsmail picks its 10 men to watch at SW19 - Daily Mail
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With Wimbledon just days away, Sportsmail looks at 10 competitors in the men's pool that are sure to make it a tournament to remember.
Rafael Nadal managed to finally beat world No 1 Novak Djokovic at the French Open, as Andy Murray searches for his first Grand Slam title in front of his home crowd.
Man to beat: Novak Djokovic is defending his title at SW19
Novak Djokovic
Djokovic gave hope to the rest that he is human by losing to Rafael Nadal at the French Open - the first time he has lost a grand slam final since dominating the men's game 18 months ago.
One defeat does not mean his crown has slipped, though, and the Serbian very much remains the man to beat.
Rafael Nadal
The Spaniard finally seems to have broken the spell Djokovic has held over him for the last year and could not be in better form having again ruled the clay-court season, culminating in a record seventh French title by beating Djokovic. Wimbledon title number three looks a distinct possibility.
Up for it? Rafael Nadal hoped to dethrone Djokovic
Roger Federer
For some, Federer is becoming the forgotten man of men's tennis, which is ludicrous given his record and standing as arguably the greatest player of all-time.
Recent grand slams suggest he can no longer compete with Djokovic and Nadal - his last win was in January 2010 - but the lure of a seventh SW19 title will spur him on.
Andy Murray
The perennial great British hope, Murray remains a strong contender but doubts over his ability to topple Djokovic or Nadal remain.
He was broken by the former at the Australian Open and was knocked out of the French at the quarters. In a summer of British sporting euphoria, all eyes will be on him.
Still trying: Andy Murray is hoping to win his first Grand Slam tournament
Juan Martin del Potro
The fiery Argentinian is still to show the form that saw him threaten to make the big four a five before injury struck.
He was unlucky to run into a belligerent Nadal at Wimbledon a year ago and, if he gets a good draw, he could go far.
David Ferrer
Arguably the most consistent player on the tour behind the usual suspects, the Spaniard accounted for Murray in France and is a solid player in every department, even if grass is not his preferred surface.
Permanence of class: Roger Federer is vying to win his seventh Wimbledon crown
Bernard Tomic
Australia's heir to Lleyton Hewitt, teenager Tomic caused quite a stir a year ago, accounting for some big names including Robin Soderling on his way to a quarter-final spot. He is unlikely to win it, but SW19 is clearly a special place for him so progress could be possible.
Mardy Fish
Fish's realisation of his clear talent has been one of the highlights of the last year, although his shock withdrawal from the French with a heart condition raises questions over the level of fitness he will bring to London.
Exciting: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga has provided some scintillating tennis this season
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Few will forget charismatic Frenchman Tsonga's stunning come-from-behind quarter-final win over Federer last year, but to land that elusive maiden major, he needs to do it consistently.
So far, he has not shown that he can, but he is always good value for the crowd and the tournament.
John Isner
The giant American has shown there is more to his game than big serving and durability, and the grass will suit him.
A good draw could see him finally go deep into a tournament.
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk
'I was furious - there was just no notice of it' (From Borehamwood Times) - Borehamwood & Elstree Times
Anger over Arriva changes to 550 bus service
10:42am Monday 18th June 2012 in News By Zoe Forsey
Bus users have hit out at Arriva for making changes to a route through Watford.
Alterations to the route of the 550 Arriva service came into place on Sunday, leaving many passengers angry and confused.
The bus journey, which used to connect Hemel Hempstead, Kings Langley, Watford, Elstree and Borehamwood, has been shortened and parts of the service have been made less frequent.
11-year-old James Gordon was unable to get to school on Monday as his morning bus had been rerouted cutting out Borehamwood.
His mother Helen Gordon has claimed that they were given no warning that he would not be able to use the service to travel into school.
She said: “There was just no notice of it – that is what I am really cross about.
“They said it was on their website but how often do you go and check the website?
“It should have been on the boards or something.
“We were in a complete panic – how were we going to get him to school?
“We rely on the bus to get him to school in the morning.”
The family have managed to find another service with a different bus company to get James to school, but Ms Gordon is still unhappy with the service they have received.
She said: “I was furious.
“He could have been left for there ages.
“I am just so cross about the whole situation.”
Ms Gordon is not the only passenger to be left stranded by the cancelled service.
Sue Curran, 64, who lives in a retirement complex near Kings Langley station, uses the bus at least three times a week to travel to Hemel Hempstead and Watford.
However the new timetable means that the bus will only run once an hour.
The 64-year-old said: “I know it may seem trivial but a lot of older people do rely on that bus."
A spokesperson from Arriva said: “The 550 service was withdrawn between Watford and Borehamwood as it had low usage.
“We advised Hertfordshire County Council of our plans and they supported the service until June so that alternatives could be put in place.
“From 11th June, Sullivans Buses are operating a 306 service between Watford and Tesco at Borehamwood.
“Information was available locally and new timetables were distributed across the town, information was also available on our website and the Intalink website.
“More details can be found at www.intalink.org.uk.”
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Asda's plan to revamp Swinton approved - The Business Desk
SALFORD City Council has approved plans to demolish part of Swinton Shopping Centre and replace it with a new 72,000 sq ft Asda with a 340-space car park underneath.The application was brought forward by GVA, which is acting as asset managers for the new scheme after being appointed as LPA receivers to the centre by lender West Bromwich Building Society.It said the new foodstore would serve as a catalyst for a wider regeneration of Swinton with the creation of a new piazza, public areas and enhanced retail units.Director Layne Merc......for the full story register now for free or login below...
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Championship fixtures 2012-13: Charlton start against Birmingham - Daily Mail
By Sportsmail Reporter
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Relegated Bolton and their manager Owen Coyle face a hostile baptism on their return to the npower Championship after being handed an opening-day trip to Burnley.
Wanderers were relegated from the Premier League on the final day of the season, and the 19-mile August 18 trip to their local rivals would have been a testing enough start, without the bad blood that exists between Coyle and the Clarets.
The Scot quit Turf Moor in 2010 to move to the Reebok Stadium - they were relegated five months later - and can be sure of a rough ride against his former club, now managed by Eddie Howe.
Champions: Charlton celebrate winning the League One title last season
A top-six finish will be the minimum expectation at Blackburn after their high-profile relegation.Steve Kean has kept his job as manager so far despite the numerous protests against him, and an opening day win at Ipswich could prove that better times are ahead this season.
The other club to head to the second tier from the Premier League were Wolves, and their new manager, Stale Solbakken, start at Leeds.
Runaway League One champions Charlton open at Birmingham - seeking a new manager after Chris Hughton went to Norwich - while runners-up Sheffield Wednesday mark their Championship return with a match at Derby.
Simon Grayson`s Huddersfield, play-off final winners, go to Cardiff who will give their controversial new all-red kid its first airing, while big-spending Leicester host Peterborough.
Elsewhere on the opening day, play-off losers Blackpool go to Millwall, Steve Bruce will start life as Hull manager at home to Brighton, Barnsley take on Middlesbrough, Bristol City are at Nottingham Forest and Crystal Palace face Watford.
There are no shortage of derby clashes, with 10 northern sides and another five from the Midlands.
Huddersfield fans will look straight for their December 1 clash with Leeds with that in mind, while Blackburn and Bolton first meet on November 28.
The normally-taxing Christmas period involves three games (Boxing Day, December 29 and January 1), with Bolton`s hosting of Sheffield Wednesday and Blackburn`s trip to Middlesbrough the most attractive-looking December 26 dates.
Owing to the later-than-usual kick-off date, the season does not end until May 4.
Birmingham host Blackburn on the final day, Blackpool go to Bolton, Wolves head to Brighton, Hull are at home to Cardiff, while east Midlands rivals Forest and Leicester meet.
August 18
Barnsley v Middlesbrough
Birmingham v Charlton
Burnley v Bolton
Cardiff v Huddersfield
Crystal Palace v Watford
Derby v Sheff Wed
Hull v Brighton
Ipswich v Blackburn
Leeds v Wolverhampton
Leicester v Peterborough
Millwall v Blackpool
Nottm Forest v Bristol City
August 21
Blackpool v Leeds
Bolton v Derby
Brighton v Cardiff
Bristol City v Crystal Palace
Charlton v Leicester
Huddersfield v Nottm Forest
Middlesbrough v Burnley
Peterborough v Millwall
Sheff Wed v Birmingham
Watford v Ipswich
Wolverhampton v Barnsley
August 22
Blackburn v Hull
August 25
Blackburn v Leicester
Blackpool v Ipswich
Bolton v Nottm Forest
Brighton v Barnsley
Bristol City v Cardiff
Charlton v Hull
Huddersfield v Burnley
Middlesbrough v Crystal Palace
Peterborough v Leeds
Sheff Wed v Millwall
Watford v Birmingham
Wolverhampton v Derby
September 1
Barnsley v Bristol City
Birmingham v Peterborough
Burnley v Brighton
Cardiff v Wolverhampton
Crystal Palace v Sheff Wed
Derby v Watford
Hull v Bolton
Ipswich v Huddersfield
Leeds v Blackburn
Leicester v Blackpool
Millwall v Middlesbrough
Nottm Forest v Charlton
September 15
Barnsley v Blackpool
Bolton v Watford
Brighton v Sheff Wed
Bristol City v Blackburn
Burnley v Peterborough
Cardiff v Leeds
Charlton v Crystal Palace
Huddersfield v Derby
Hull v Millwall
Middlesbrough v Ipswich
Nottm Forest v Birmingham
Wolverhampton v Leicester
September 18
Birmingham v Bolton
Blackpool v Middlesbrough
Crystal Palace v Nottm Forest
Derby v Charlton
Ipswich v Wolverhampton
Leeds v Hull
Leicester v Burnley
Millwall v Cardiff
Peterborough v Bristol City
Sheff Wed v Huddersfield
Watford v Brighton
September 19
Blackburn v Barnsley
September 22
Birmingham v Barnsley
Blackburn v Middlesbrough
Blackpool v Huddersfield
Crystal Palace v Cardiff
Derby v Burnley
Ipswich v Charlton
Leeds v Nottm Forest
Leicester v Hull
Millwall v Brighton
Peterborough v Wolverhampton
Sheff Wed v Bolton
Watford v Bristol City
September 29
Barnsley v Ipswich
Bolton v Crystal Palace
Brighton v Birmingham
Bristol City v Leeds
Burnley v Millwall
Cardiff v Blackpool
Charlton v Blackburn
Huddersfield v Watford
Hull v Peterborough
Middlesbrough v Leicester
Nottm Forest v Derby
Wolverhampton v Sheff Wed
October 2
Barnsley v Peterborough
Bolton v Leeds
Brighton v Ipswich
Bristol City v Millwall
Burnley v Sheff Wed
Cardiff v Birmingham
Charlton v Watford
Huddersfield v Leicester
Hull v Blackpool
Middlesbrough v Derby
Nottm Forest v Blackburn
Wolverhampton v Crystal Palace
October 6
Birmingham v Huddersfield
Blackburn v Wolverhampton
Blackpool v Charlton
Crystal Palace v Burnley
Derby v Brighton
Ipswich v Cardiff
Leeds v Barnsley
Leicester v Bristol City
Millwall v Bolton
Peterborough v Nottm Forest
Sheff Wed v Hull
Watford v Middlesbrough
October 20
Birmingham v Leicester
Bolton v Bristol City
Brighton v Middlesbrough
Burnley v Blackpool
Charlton v Barnsley
Crystal Palace v Millwall
Derby v Blackburn
Huddersfield v Wolverhampton
Hull v Ipswich
Nottm Forest v Cardiff
Sheff Wed v Leeds
Watford v Peterborough
October 23
Barnsley v Crystal Palace
Blackpool v Nottm Forest
Bristol City v Burnley
Cardiff v Watford
Ipswich v Derby
Leeds v Charlton
Leicester v Brighton
Middlesbrough v Hull
Millwall v Birmingham
Peterborough v Huddersfield
Wolverhampton v Bolton
October 24
Blackburn v Sheff Wed
October 27
Barnsley v Nottm Forest
Blackburn v Watford
Blackpool v Brighton
Bristol City v Hull
Cardiff v Burnley
Ipswich v Sheff Wed
Leeds v Birmingham
Leicester v Crystal Palace
Middlesbrough v Bolton
Millwall v Huddersfield
Peterborough v Derby
Wolverhampton v Charlton
November 3
Birmingham v Ipswich
Bolton v Cardiff
Brighton v Leeds
Burnley v Wolverhampton
Charlton v Middlesbrough
Crystal Palace v Blackburn
Derby v Blackpool
Huddersfield v Bristol City
Hull v Barnsley
Nottm Forest v Millwall
Sheff Wed v Peterborough
Watford v Leicester
November 6
Birmingham v Bristol City
Bolton v Leicester
Brighton v Peterborough
Burnley v Leeds
Charlton v Cardiff
Crystal Palace v Ipswich
Derby v Barnsley
Huddersfield v Blackburn
Hull v Wolverhampton
Nottm Forest v Middlesbrough
Sheff Wed v Blackpool
Watford v Millwall
November 10
Barnsley v Huddersfield
Blackburn v Birmingham
Blackpool v Bolton
Bristol City v Charlton
Cardiff v Hull
Ipswich v Burnley
Leeds v Watford
Leicester v Nottm Forest
Middlesbrough v Sheff Wed
Millwall v Derby
Peterborough v Crystal Palace
Wolverhampton v Brighton
November 17
Birmingham v Hull
Bolton v Barnsley
Bristol City v Blackpool
Burnley v Charlton
Cardiff v Middlesbrough
Crystal Palace v Derby
Huddersfield v Brighton
Leicester v Ipswich
Millwall v Leeds
Nottm Forest v Sheff Wed
Peterborough v Blackburn
Watford v Wolverhampton
November 24
Barnsley v Cardiff
Blackburn v Millwall
Blackpool v Watford
Brighton v Bolton
Charlton v Huddersfield
Derby v Birmingham
Hull v Burnley
Ipswich v Peterborough
Leeds v Crystal Palace
Middlesbrough v Bristol City
Sheff Wed v Leicester
Wolverhampton v Nottm Forest
November 27
Barnsley v Burnley
Blackpool v Birmingham
Brighton v Bristol City
Charlton v Peterborough
Derby v Cardiff
Hull v Crystal Palace
Ipswich v Nottm Forest
Leeds v Leicester
Middlesbrough v Huddersfield
Sheff Wed v Watford
Wolverhampton v Millwall
November 28
Blackburn v Bolton
December 1
Birmingham v Middlesbrough
Bolton v Ipswich
Bristol City v Wolverhampton
Burnley v Blackburn
Cardiff v Sheff Wed
Crystal Palace v Brighton
Huddersfield v Leeds
Leicester v Derby
Millwall v Charlton
Nottm Forest v Hull
Peterborough v Blackpool
Watford v Barnsley
December 8
Blackburn v Cardiff
Charlton v Brighton
Crystal Palace v Blackpool
Derby v Leeds
Huddersfield v Bolton
Ipswich v Millwall
Leicester v Barnsley
Nottm Forest v Burnley
Peterborough v Middlesbrough
Sheff Wed v Bristol City
Watford v Hull
Wolverhampton v Birmingham
December 15
Barnsley v Sheff Wed
Birmingham v Crystal Palace
Blackpool v Blackburn
Bolton v Charlton
Brighton v Nottm Forest
Bristol City v Derby
Burnley v Watford
Cardiff v Peterborough
Hull v Huddersfield
Leeds v Ipswich
Middlesbrough v Wolverhampton
Millwall v Leicester
December 22
Birmingham v Burnley
Blackburn v Brighton
Blackpool v Wolverhampton
Crystal Palace v Huddersfield
Derby v Hull
Ipswich v Bristol City
Leeds v Middlesbrough
Leicester v Cardiff
Millwall v Barnsley
Peterborough v Bolton
Sheff Wed v Charlton
Watford v Nottm Forest
December 26
Barnsley v Birmingham
Bolton v Sheff Wed
Brighton v Millwall
Bristol City v Watford
Burnley v Derby
Cardiff v Crystal Palace
Charlton v Ipswich
Huddersfield v Blackpool
Hull v Leicester
Middlesbrough v Blackburn
Nottm Forest v Leeds
Wolverhampton v Peterborough
December 29
Barnsley v Blackburn
Bolton v Birmingham
Brighton v Watford
Bristol City v Peterborough
Burnley v Leicester
Cardiff v Millwall
Charlton v Derby
Huddersfield v Sheff Wed
Hull v Leeds
Middlesbrough v Blackpool
Nottm Forest v Crystal Palace
Wolverhampton v Ipswich
January 1
Birmingham v Cardiff
Blackburn v Nottm Forest
Blackpool v Hull
Crystal Palace v Wolverhampton
Derby v Middlesbrough
Ipswich v Brighton
Leeds v Bolton
Leicester v Huddersfield
Millwall v Bristol City
Peterborough v Barnsley
Sheff Wed v Burnley
Watford v Charlton
January 12
Barnsley v Leeds
Bolton v Millwall
Brighton v Derby
Bristol City v Leicester
Burnley v Crystal Palace
Cardiff v Ipswich
Charlton v Blackpool
Huddersfield v Birmingham
Hull v Sheff Wed
Middlesbrough v Watford
Nottm Forest v Peterborough
Wolverhampton v Blackburn
January 19
Birmingham v Brighton
Blackburn v Charlton
Blackpool v Cardiff
Crystal Palace v Bolton
Derby v Nottm Forest
Ipswich v Barnsley
Leeds v Bristol City
Leicester v Middlesbrough
Millwall v Burnley
Peterborough v Hull
Sheff Wed v Wolverhampton
Watford v Huddersfield
January 26
Barnsley v Millwall
Bolton v Peterborough
Brighton v Blackburn
Bristol City v Ipswich
Burnley v Birmingham
Cardiff v Leicester
Charlton v Sheff Wed
Huddersfield v Crystal Palace
Hull v Derby
Middlesbrough v Leeds
Nottm Forest v Watford
Wolverhampton v Blackpool
February 2
Birmingham v Nottm Forest
Blackburn v Bristol City
Blackpool v Barnsley
Crystal Palace v Charlton
Derby v Huddersfield
Ipswich v Middlesbrough
Leeds v Cardiff
Leicester v Wolverhampton
Millwall v Hull
Peterborough v Burnley
Sheff Wed v Brighton
Watford v Bolton
February 9
Blackburn v Ipswich
Blackpool v Millwall
Bolton v Burnley
Brighton v Hull
Bristol City v Nottm Forest
Charlton v Birmingham
Huddersfield v Cardiff
Middlesbrough v Barnsley
Peterborough v Leicester
Sheff Wed v Derby
Watford v Crystal Palace
Wolverhampton v Leeds
February 16
Barnsley v Brighton
Birmingham v Watford
Burnley v Huddersfield
Cardiff v Bristol City
Crystal Palace v Middlesbrough
Derby v Wolverhampton
Hull v Charlton
Ipswich v Blackpool
Leeds v Peterborough
Leicester v Blackburn
Millwall v Sheff Wed
Nottm Forest v Bolton
February 19
Barnsley v Wolverhampton
Birmingham v Sheff Wed
Burnley v Middlesbrough
Cardiff v Brighton
Crystal Palace v Bristol City
Derby v Bolton
Hull v Blackburn
Ipswich v Watford
Leeds v Blackpool
Leicester v Charlton
Millwall v Peterborough
Nottm Forest v Huddersfield
February 23
Blackburn v Leeds
Blackpool v Leicester
Bolton v Hull
Brighton v Burnley
Bristol City v Barnsley
Charlton v Nottm Forest
Huddersfield v Ipswich
Middlesbrough v Millwall
Peterborough v Birmingham
Sheff Wed v Crystal Palace
Watford v Derby
Wolverhampton v Cardiff
March 2
Barnsley v Bolton
Blackburn v Peterborough
Blackpool v Bristol City
Brighton v Huddersfield
Charlton v Burnley
Derby v Crystal Palace
Hull v Birmingham
Ipswich v Leicester
Leeds v Millwall
Middlesbrough v Cardiff
Sheff Wed v Nottm Forest
Wolverhampton v Watford
March 5
Birmingham v Blackpool
Bolton v Blackburn
Bristol City v Brighton
Burnley v Barnsley
Cardiff v Derby
Crystal Palace v Hull
Huddersfield v Middlesbrough
Leicester v Leeds
Millwall v Wolverhampton
Nottm Forest v Ipswich
Peterborough v Charlton
Watford v Sheff Wed
March 9
Birmingham v Derby
Bolton v Brighton
Bristol City v Middlesbrough
Burnley v Hull
Cardiff v Barnsley
Crystal Palace v Leeds
Huddersfield v Charlton
Leicester v Sheff Wed
Millwall v Blackburn
Nottm Forest v Wolverhampton
Peterborough v Ipswich
Watford v Blackpool
March 16
Barnsley v Watford
Blackburn v Burnley
Blackpool v Peterborough
Brighton v Crystal Palace
Charlton v Millwall
Derby v Leicester
Hull v Nottm Forest
Ipswich v Bolton
Leeds v Huddersfield
Middlesbrough v Birmingham
Sheff Wed v Cardiff
Wolverhampton v Bristol City
March 30
Blackburn v Blackpool
Charlton v Bolton
Crystal Palace v Birmingham
Derby v Bristol City
Huddersfield v Hull
Ipswich v Leeds
Leicester v Millwall
Nottm Forest v Brighton
Peterborough v Cardiff
Sheff Wed v Barnsley
Watford v Burnley
Wolverhampton v Middlesbrough
April 1
Barnsley v Leicester
Birmingham v Wolverhampton
Blackpool v Crystal Palace
Bolton v Huddersfield
Brighton v Charlton
Bristol City v Sheff Wed
Burnley v Nottm Forest
Cardiff v Blackburn
Hull v Watford
Leeds v Derby
Middlesbrough v Peterborough
Millwall v Ipswich
April 6
Birmingham v Millwall
Bolton v Wolverhampton
Brighton v Leicester
Burnley v Bristol City
Charlton v Leeds
Crystal Palace v Barnsley
Derby v Ipswich
Huddersfield v Peterborough
Hull v Middlesbrough
Nottm Forest v Blackpool
Sheff Wed v Blackburn
Watford v Cardiff
April 13
Barnsley v Charlton
Blackburn v Derby
Blackpool v Burnley
Bristol City v Bolton
Cardiff v Nottm Forest
Ipswich v Hull
Leeds v Sheff Wed
Leicester v Birmingham
Middlesbrough v Brighton
Millwall v Crystal Palace
Peterborough v Watford
Wolverhampton v Huddersfield
April 16
Barnsley v Derby
Blackpool v Sheff Wed
Bristol City v Birmingham
Cardiff v Charlton
Ipswich v Crystal Palace
Leeds v Burnley
Leicester v Bolton
Middlesbrough v Nottm Forest
Millwall v Watford
Peterborough v Brighton
Wolverhampton v Hull
April 17
Blackburn v Huddersfield
April 20
Birmingham v Leeds
Bolton v Middlesbrough
Brighton v Blackpool
Burnley v Cardiff
Charlton v Wolverhampton
Crystal Palace v Leicester
Derby v Peterborough
Huddersfield v Millwall
Hull v Bristol City
Nottm Forest v Barnsley
Sheff Wed v Ipswich
Watford v Blackburn
April 27
Barnsley v Hull
Blackburn v Crystal Palace
Blackpool v Derby
Bristol City v Huddersfield
Cardiff v Bolton
Ipswich v Birmingham
Leeds v Brighton
Leicester v Watford
Middlesbrough v Charlton
Millwall v Nottm Forest
Peterborough v Sheff Wed
Wolverhampton v Burnley
May 4
Birmingham v Blackburn
Bolton v Blackpool
Brighton v Wolverhampton
Burnley v Ipswich
Charlton v Bristol City
Crystal Palace v Peterborough
Derby v Millwall
Huddersfield v Barnsley
Hull v Cardiff
Nottm Forest v Leicester
Sheff Wed v Middlesbrough
Watford v Leeds
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk
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