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Injury Hit Tottenham to Bounce Back against Watford
Tottenham have been in patchy form recently, and something that certainly hasn’t helped their cause has been injuries. In their last four league games they have won two and lost two, while during the same time period they won a cup game at home to Chelsea, before losing away against the same team and then being beaten by Crystal Palace in the cup on Sunday.
Every team has injury problems throughout the season,
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Arsenal Host Cardiff In The Premier League
Following on from the drama of the FA Cup at the weekend, we’re diving head first back into the chaos of the Premier League over the course of the next 48 hours or so. It’s the competition that everyone tunes in for when it comes to English football, and even those in the divisions below can’t really deny that anymore. Sure, they might be a little bit inclined to say that they still love watching the Football League,
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Newcastle Face Uphill Task Against Manchester City
The return of the Premier League is a welcome sight for many football fans, as we prepare for a hectic final few months of the season. Plus, as an added bonus, we’re going to get a rare slice of midweek EPL action – which doesn’t come around all too often. While that may end up giving some teams a bit less time to prepare for games things should still even themselves out pretty quickly, although one thing that’s worth noting is whether or not the attendances will be up to the usual standards given the weather forecast for next week.
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Fulham Attempt To Shock Tottenham
We’ve already seen a series of entertaining games take place in the Premier League this weekend, full of plenty of goals and lots of surprises. Of course, there’s still plenty more to look forward to, with back to back top flight games to enjoy on Sunday. Many fans have commented on how the supposed Super Sunday line-ups don’t feel all too ‘Super’, and yet we can’t help but realise how hypocritical that sounds. After all,
Arsenal Face Chelsea In Huge London Derby
The Premier League is back in our lives once again this weekend, and not a minute too soon. The constant rumour mill that has been swirling around in relation to the January transfer window is a little bit exhausting, and ‘little bit’ probably doesn’t do it justice. There are so many different stories to pick through that it’s kind of difficult to know where the accuracy begins and ends. Nevertheless, though, it’s time to put all of that to one side,
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Manchester United to Continue Impressive Start Under Solskjaer
Things could not have gone better for Manchester United and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer since he took over as their boss just before Christmas. The former player has taken over the reins at United on a caretaker basis until the end of the season, and already he is showing why he should be considered for the job on a full time basis in the summer.
He has guided the club to six wins from his first six games in charge,
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Manchester City Take On Impressive Wolves
The Premier League returned this weekend with a series of really entertaining games for us to sink our teeth into, and we certainly aren’t done yet. The nature of the current landscape in English football ensures that the games are a little bit more spread out than they used to be, and that can only be a good thing. A series of entertaining fixtures can be quite exhausting for a football fan and we aren’t exaggerating,
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Tottenham Face Man United In Big PL Showdown
The Premier League is back in the wake of a chaotic FA Cup third round last weekend, and not a minute too soon. The English top flight is considered to be one of the very best divisions in world football, and it’s kind of hard to argue against that point. Of course, you get the occasional bad game here and there, but we’d argue that the majority provide fans with the kind of entertainment that you’d expect from this level of football.
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West Ham Host Arsenal In London Derby
The Premier League is back this weekend, following the chaos of FA Cup third round weekend. We’re starting to get into a normal rhythm now after the hectic winter period, and that can only be a good thing as we look ahead to the remainder of the season. There’s still a lot of football to be played and a lot to be determined, with all twenty sides still having something to play for with four months remaining.
Tottenham Face Chelsea In Carabao Cup Semi-Final
It’s almost time for us to find out who will be contesting the first cup final of the English domestic season. There are four teams remaining with the Carabao Cup (League Cup) semi finals being right around the corner. Of course, with a two legged affair you never quite know what is going to happen, which is why the first 90 minutes is so important. The first of the two semis will take place between two of London’s finest,
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Wolves Aim For Revenge Against Liverpool
As the weekend draws to a close, many fans are already looking ahead to the fourth round draw which will take place tomorrow night. Everyone knows that this is where things start to get a little bit more serious, even if some people don’t want to admit that. Winning in the fourth round will allow you to get into the final 16, and at that stage, the dream of Wembley becomes a little bit more real.
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Manchester City Face Liverpool In Huge Title Race Battle
The thing about the New Year is that nobody knows what it holds. With five months or so remaining in the Premier League that’s certainly the case, but despite that uncertainty, it definitely feels like English football hasn’t been this strong in a long time – if ever. The quality of the players and the teams, in general, leaves us feeling incredibly excited for what’s ahead, and now that the festive period is over, it’s time to get back to business.
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