More than 70 Frenchmen play in the Premier League, making France the second-most represented nation after England.
“Given how close we are as well as the long-standing relationship that exists between the Premier League and France, playing La Marseillaise as an act of solidarity and remembrance is the right thing to do,” the Premier League’s chief executive Richard Scudamore said in a statement.
This weekend Fixtures are as follows:
Saturday 21 November 2015
Watford Vs Man Utd
Chelsea Vs Norwich
Everton Vs Aston Villa
Newcastle Vs Leicester
Southampton Vs Stoke
Swansea Vs AFC Bournemouth
West Brom Vs Arsenal
Man City Vs Liverpool
Sunday 22 November 2015
Spurs Vs West Ham
Monday 23 November 2015
C Palace Vs Sunderland
“Given how close we are as well as the long-standing relationship that exists between the Premier League and France, playing La Marseillaise as an act of solidarity and remembrance is the right thing to do,” the Premier League’s chief executive Richard Scudamore said in a statement.
Richard Scudamore |
This weekend Fixtures are as follows:
Saturday 21 November 2015
Watford Vs Man Utd
Chelsea Vs Norwich
Everton Vs Aston Villa
Newcastle Vs Leicester
Southampton Vs Stoke
Swansea Vs AFC Bournemouth
West Brom Vs Arsenal
Man City Vs Liverpool
Sunday 22 November 2015
Spurs Vs West Ham
Monday 23 November 2015
C Palace Vs Sunderland
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