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Two games moved for TV in April

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Two of Southampton’s Premier League matches in April have been selected for live television coverage.

The trip to Arsenal, which was originally scheduled for Saturday 7th April, will now take place on Monday 9th April, with an 8pm BST kick-off, after Sky Sports selected it for coverage.

Sky Sports will also broadcast the home game against Chelsea, which remains on Saturday 14th April, but now kicks-off at 12.30pm BST.

Southampton’s visit to Swansea is still awaiting a new date, with that fixture having to be moved due to the FA Cup quarter-final against Wigan taking place that weekend.

Please note, a date for that fixture is also yet to be set by The FA.

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How the Premier League table will look at the end of the season if every team continues to win points at their current rate

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Manchester City are on course to break another Premier League record this season.

Pep Guardiola’s truly superb side have wowed audiences throughout the 2017/18 campaign with some brilliant displays of attacking football.

They set the record for the most games won in a row in Premier League history - 18 - and could break Chelsea’s record for the most points won in a single campaign.

That total currently stands at 95, and was set 13 years ago by the Blues in Jose Mourinho’s first season as manager of the Stamford Bridge club.

Should City continue to win points at the rate they have been all season - 2.67 per game - they will end the campaign with a remarkable 101 points!

But how would the rest of the Premier League table look if every team continues to win points at the rate they have been doing all season?

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Sims is fired up to make big impact

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JOSH Sims insists he is ready to make a big impact in Saints’ scrap for Premier League survival.

An “awkward and unusual” chipped cartilage injury in the 20-year-old’s left knee, which had to be operated on, came at a bad time, keeping him out of first-team action for nearly nine months after making an eye-catching breakthrough last season.

But, now, after a long rehabilitation period Sims is champing at the bit to impress further in the first-team, having had a telling impact as a substitute in the 1-1 draw at Burnley on Saturday.

“I’ve been out injured for a while so I’m just getting back to full fitness. It’s been hard watching it while I’ve been injured because I feel like I can make an impact,” he said.

“Hopefully I can start to show the manager what I can do when I come off the bench. It’s down to myself really to take the opportunities when I come on.

“It’s been difficult for me. We’re nearly into the end period of the season now and I’ve only just started playing. But that’s obviously down to the injuries.

“This season has been hard for me, but I’ve got to get through it now and look at next season really.

“I need to get ready to start strongly next season, but we’ve got a few games left and hopefully I can make an impact towards the end of the season and keep us up. That’s the main thing.”

The academy graduate played 13 games for the first-team last season, but was ruled out with injury for more than seven months after a freak incident in training.

Sims’ breakthrough campaign included an assist for Charlie Austin’s winner 41 seconds in to the 1-0 victory over Everton at St Mary’s on his debut in November 2016.

He also set-up Shane Long for the winning goal at Anfield in the League Cup final second-leg.

Following a heady period, a frustrated Sims had keyhole surgery on his left knee to rectify the issue and knew he’d have to start from scratch to get back into the first-team picture, especially with a new manager, Mauricio Pellegrino, to impress.

He said: “I chipped my cartilage in training. It was an impact injury. It’s a real awkward and unusual injury, so I had to have keyhole surgery in my knee. It was quite a big operation.

“It was at the front on my left knee, so I had keyhole there. I don’t feel anything now, so it’ all good. All the way through rehab it was always really positive, I didn’t have any setbacks.

“It came at an awkward time for me. I was doing well and played quite a bit of first-team football and did well when I got the opportunity.

“The injury came at a bad time for me but you can’t do anything about injuries, it’s one of those things in football.

“With the change in manager it was always going to be a clean slate for everyone. Of course, it was an awkward one for me and a hard one to take considering where I was at the time.

“But that’s all in the past now and I can look forward to the games coming up.”

Saints are out of the relegation zone on goal difference alone with ten games remaining in the league and are facing a season-defining period.

Pellegrino’s strugglers face second-to-bottom Stoke at home this Saturday, before trips bottom-half rivals Newcastle and West Ham United.

“We’ve got some really important games coming up, so if I can ultimately help the team stay up that’s what I want to do,” Sims said.

“From a personal point of view a lot of my work is looking to next season but, of course, the games now are massive so I’ve just got to do my best if I get the opportunity.”

Sims was introduced soon after Ashley Barnes gave Burnley the lead at Turf Moor on Saturday and he had a instant impact. His high energy and running gave Saints a whole new dimension.

“When you come on, a player like me just has to be positive and just try and make an impact,” Sims said.

“It all comes from myself really. I don’t need anyone to tell me what to do. I know how I can change a game, so I’ve just got to do my best when I come on.

“When you come off the bench you’ve just got to do your best and try and make an impact.

“I think I did that, so I was happy with my performance. At the end of the day, the points are what matter and we’re lucky we got the goal at the end to get the point.”

While next season is very much on Sims’ mind, he is motivated for the battle ahead, so that he is able to play top-flight football next term.

He said: “Of course, the situation we’re in, it’s a strange one. I don’t think we deserve to be down here.

“It’s a difficult one and I do think we’re too good to be down here. We can’t do anything about it now and the games coming up we’ve got to make sure we do well and win.

“Everyone would rather be playing Premier League and it suits my game especially to be playing in the Premier League.

“It means a lot to me. I’ve been here along time now. I’ve come up through the academy and it’s not very nice seeing the club in position it’s in.

“But if everyone pulls together, I have no doubt we’ll stay up.”

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Southampton Beer Festival is to return

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CHEERS! Put the date in your diary – a popular beer festival is to return to Southampton.

Organisers of Southampton Beer Festival have announced that the event will return to the city this year and will take place on June 8 and 9 at St Mary’s Stadium.

The festival has been a popular annual fixture in Southampton Guildhall’s calendar for the last 20 years.

And last year it moved to St Mary’s for the first time.

The event is organised by Southern Hampshire Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA).

Organisers said that more details about the range of beers and ciders available this year would be provided closer to the event.

But they have confirmed the festival will feature more than 90 local and national real ales and craft beers.

There will also be a range of ciders and perries, international bottled beers.

A wide range of food will also be available on the days.

That will include a range of curries, jacket potatoes, hog roasts, gourmet burgers, chunky chips and falafel burgers.

A spokesperson for CAMRA said: “As always, last year’s feedback has helped us to plan a festival with the customer in mind.

“Our ‘quiet’ session will be back on the Friday afternoon, with the other sessions featuring one band each, including the Travcats and the Johnson Van Dykes.”

CAMRA will also be working with local companies including Belgium and Blues, Dancing Man, Caskaway and Chesil Radio.

The event will be supporting Solent Skies as it has been chosen as Southampton Beer Festival’s charity.

Meanwhile, members of CAMRA, the Campaign for Real Ale, are invited to a meeting to take place at the at Locomotive Engineers Club in Eastleigh on March 3 at 2pm.

The meeting follows a eview of the organisation’s purpose and objectives which resulted in a number of recommendations to ensure that the 46-year-old organisation remains relevant.

All members will then have the opportunity to vote on whether the recommended changes are adopted as part of CAMRA’s AGM in April.

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North v South Premier League XIs - Ian Wright and Andy Townsend choose their sides

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Speaking on The Debate, Ian Wright and Andy Townsend choose their north v south XIs, and some interesting choices for managers.

After Romelu Lukaku asked the Premier League to arrange an all-star game, similar to the one in the NBA, the pundits gave their expert opinions on who would make their sides.

Townsend, representing the north, had a blistering attacking force to choose from, with Mohamed Salah, Kevin De Bruyne and Roberto Firmino included, while Ian Wright opted for Mesut Ozil, Harry Kane and a solid midfield including N’Golo Kante.

While Wright chose Chelsea’s Antonio Conte as his manager, Townsend somewhat controversially handed his managerial job to Jurgen Klopp over Pep Guardiola.

Townsend also said he would swap Firmino for Kane if he could, while Wright said he would take De Bruyne in place of Ozil.

See what the pair had to say about their chosen XIs, plus discussion on the prospect of a North v South game in the video above.

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