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Published 16:53 14 Oct 2016 BST
Updated 15:03 16 Oct 2016 BST
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The early kick-off sees Watford take on Crystal Palace. An obvious contender for TV after producing a Yohan Cabaye penalty and five shots on target last time around.
In fact, that game was also televised - perhaps it just got fantastic viewing figures with fans desperate to take in the midfield meeting of minds between José Jurado and Joe Ledley.
The other televised game is Hull v Manchester City, or the Geovanni Derby as it will never be known.
That one at least has a more impressive recent past, with the visitors picking up an impressive 4-2 win at the KC Stadium in September 2014, but is it really a better bet than...no, actually none of the other games look great on paper. Maybe we were a bit too harsh - you can only work with the material you've got.
We get the sense that a few more board games will be played than usual in quite a few households up and down the country.
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