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Premier League 2019-20 who will win ?

24th Aug 2019
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The 2019–20 Premier League is the 28th season of the Premier League, the top English professional football league, since its establishment in 1992. Manchester City are the defending champions for the second successive year, after picking up the domestic treble the previous season.

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Premier League 2019-20 who will win ?

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Everton Football Club is an English professional football club based in Walton, Liverpool, that competes in the Premier League, the top flight of English football. The club has competed in the top division for a record 116 seasons, missing the top division only four times since The Football League was created in 1888. Wikipedia Manager: Marco Silva Arena/Stadium: Goodison Park Owner: Farhad Moshiri Nicknames: The Dogs of War, The Blues, The Toffeemen Goalkeeper 49 Jonas Lössl Denmark 01/02/1989 1 Jordan Pickford England 07/03/1994 22 Maarten Stekelenburg Netherlands 22/09/1982 Defender 3 Leighton Baines England 11/12/1984 23 Séamus Coleman Ireland 11/08/1988 12 Lucas Digne France 20/07/1993 2 Mason Holgate England 22/10/1996 5 Michael Keane England 11/01/1993 15 Cuco Martina Curaçao 25/09/1989 13 Yerry Mina Colombia 23/09/1994 19 Djibril Sidibé France 29/07/1992 Midfielder 21 André Gomes Portugal 30/07/1993 34 Beni Baningime Congo DR 09/09/1998 20 Bernard Brazil 08/09/1992 31 Yannick Bolasie Congo DR 24/05/1989 26 Tom Davies England 30/06/1998 8 Fabian Delph England 21/11/1989 25 Jean-Philippe Gbamin Ivory Coast 25/09/1995 18 Morgan Schneiderlin France 08/11/1989 10 Gylfi Sigurðsson Iceland 08/09/1989 Forward 9 Dominic Calvert-Lewin England 16/03/1997 17 Alex Iwobi Nigeria 03/05/1996 27 Moise Kean Italy 28/02/2000 8 Kevin Mirallas Belgium 05/10/1987 29 Oumar Niasse Senegal 18/04/1990 7 Richarlison Brazil 10/05/1997 14 Cenk Tosun Turkey 07/06/1991 11 Theo Walcott England 16/03/1989 Manager Marco Silva Portugal 12/07/1977 Ass. Manager Boa Morte Portugal 04/08/1977 Duncan Ferguson Scotland 27/12/1971 João Pedro Angola 04/08/1971 Goalkeeper-Coach Hugo Oliveira Portugal 22/06/1979
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