English Premier League 2024-25 Matchday 6 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏟️⚽️ All Fixtures
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Newcastle beats Manchester City (Sep 28)
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YES
Arsenal beats Leicester City (Sep 28)
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NO
Brentford beats West Ham (Sep 28)
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YES
Chelsea beats Brighton (Sep 28)
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YES
Everton beats Crystal Palace (Sep 28)
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NO
Nottingham Forest beats Fulham (Sep 28)
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NO
Wolves beats Liverpool (Sep 28)
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NO
Ipswich Town beats Aston Villa (Sep 29)
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NO
Manchester United beats Tottenham (Sep 29)
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YES
Bournemouth beats Southampton (Sep 30)

Questions will resolve YES if the home team (listed first) has more goals than the away team at the end of the game. Questions will resolve NO if the teams have an equal amount of goals or if the away team (listed second) has more goals than the home team at the end of the game.

Abandoned or postponed matches will resolve N/A.

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Would it be a reasonable request for questions about the English premier league to use British English verb conjugation conventions?

We treat football teams as plural. i.e. “Manchester United beat Tottenham.”

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This thought kind of stroke me that maybe it’d make more sense for you to be making these markets “Yes if a home team has won, No if it has lost, and resolved to 50% in case of a tie” - like that. Whaddya think? 🙂

Edit: Just saw that it has been discussed already under Week 1 market. Never mind then…

@McLovin Yeah it offends my sense of symmetry to do it as it is but I get that it makes it more complex to add 50% resolutions.

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