fixure

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fixure

(ˈfɪksjə)
n
archaic firmness, fixedness
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Lewis, who finished a disappointing sixth in the Premier League, despite beating eventual champion Phil Taylor once and drawing with him in the reverse fixure, had fancied his chances in darts' equivalent of the FA Cup.
Ronaldinho, kaka and Robinho are all likely to finger for the visitors in What promises to be a daunting fixure for acting manager den Givens.
Now the Irish could be headed for a return date in Cairo if discussions for the proposed fixure with Morocco in February break down.
"There will be a detailed examination of every fixure to see which games, if any, can go ahead.
Bahrain and Iran played out a goalless draw in the section's other fixure.