
City’s home match against Everton, originally scheduled for August 19th, has already been postponed on account of the Toffees’ involvement in the inaugural UEFA Europa League, but a closer look at the looming fixture pileup reveals that the game may not take place until the week of November 23rd.
With no remaining open weekends in 2009, available mid-week fixtures are as follows:
Week of August 17th – Europa League Playoff Round (1st leg)
Week of August 24th – Carling Cup (2nd Round), Europa League Playoff Round (2nd leg)
Week of August 31st – International Break
Week of September 7th – International Break
Week of September 14th – Europa League Group Stage (Matchday 1)
Week of September 21st – Carling Cup (3rd Round)
Week of September 28th – Europa League Group Stage (Matchday 2)
Week of October 5th – International Break
Week of October 12th – International Break
Week of October 19th – Europa League Group Stage (Matchday 3)
Week of October 26th – Carling Cup (4th Round)
Week of November 2nd – Europa League Group Stage (Matchday 4)
Week of November 9th – International Break
Week of November 16th – International Break
So if either team advances to the 4th round of the Carling Cup, and Everton do not crash out of Europe at the first hurdle, a mid-week fixture on November 24th or 25th looks the most likely date for a make-up. Since those are also the dates of Matchday 5 of the Champions League, the exact date would depend on whether the Rags are at home that week or somewhere else in Europe.
What the fixture congestion also illustrates is how busy the Europa League teams will be with the expansion of the group stage this season. Now more than ever does City have a real opportunity to charge up the league table at the expense of the relatively small squads of Everton and Aston Villa, who are likely to be facing the rigors of European football until Christmas and beyond.


