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Captain Obvious - Matt: Liverpool to beat Fulham
Yes, Liverpool are away from home this weekend, but crucially they are away from home to the league's most porous defence. Fulham have conceded a painful 68 goals in 30 league games this season, coming in at roughly 2.66 goals per game. I firmly expect Liverpool, who have scored as many league goals as Fulham have conceded, to better that average at Craven Cottage.
With Manchester City playing in the FA Cup this weekend, this game represents an opportunity for Jurgen Klopp's side to retake the lead in the Premier League - and, with talk of the pressure getting to the Reds, I firmly expect them to silence their critics with a comprehensive victory.
The Stat Man - Reuben: Brighton & Hove Albion to beat Millwall
As much as I hate to admit it, as a Crystal Palace fan, I cannot see Brighton & Hove Albion slipping up away to Millwall this weekend. They will be buoyed after their victory over *wipes away real tears* Palace last weekend, and will be keen to take advantage of a competition which could offer them some joy in a season that has struggled to get off the ground when it comes to league football.
Chris Hughton's team sits just five points outside of the relegation zone, an indication of how crucial that win over Palace was, but remain likely to avoid the drop thanks to the fact that there are at least three worse Premier League teams than them. A run into the FA Cup semi-finals - and a potential rematch with Palace - would make this season much more memorable than a 13th-17th placed league finish could ever do.England fans face being kicked out of stadium for chants during World Cup
The tournament starts on Thursday England fans at the World Cup could face being kicked out of grounds over “cheeky chants or swearing”, reports Sun Sport. Thanks to a 94-point Fifa code of conduct, there are several rules that have been implemented for the tournament. The 2500 word document sent to ticket holders ahead of […]
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Christian Eriksen issues personal statement after collapsing on pitch
The international collapsed in a friendly against Ukraine. Denmark’s national team doctor Morten Boesen has issued an update on Christian Eriksen following his collapse against Ukraine. The friendly match in Odense was halted after 65 minutes when the player collapsed, with the game abandoned shortly after. The 34-year-old was then thankfully able to walk from […]
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FIFA confirm major rule change days before World Cup starts
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