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Premier League – Liverpool v Stoke City

Steven Gerrard’s return to full fitness has been a real shot in the arm for Liverpool and has partly offset the disappointment of losing Luis Suarez for eight matches. In what has been a difficult week for the Merseyside club, the former England captain has score against both Oldham, in the FA Cup, and Manchester City, in the Carling Cup, and will now be looking to impact on his team’s efforts to creep into the Champions League places in the Premier League. (more…)


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Premier League – Manchester United v Bolton Wanderers

Bolton fans have been immensely supportive of Owen Coyle so far this season, despite the club’s woes. But they will be expecting the club to re-invest any windfall from the sale of Gary Cahill in the team if they are serious about avoiding relegation from the Premier League. Wanderers could conceivably find themselves out of the relegation places if they can beat Manchester United at Old Trafford – but that’s a big ‘if’! (more…)


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Premier League – Swansea City v Arsenal

You have to admire the way that Swansea City have approached their first season in the Premier League. It’s not that long ago that the club were kicking their heels in League 1 but, firstly under Roberto Martinez and latterly under Brendan Rogers, the Swans have shown that it is possible to progress through the leagues playing football (more…)


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Carling Cup – Manchester City v Liverpool

Manchester City may have had the door slammed on one route to Wembley this season but that may make Roberto Mancini’s deposed FA Cup holders more determined to ensure they don’t slip up for a second time in a few days against Liverpool in the Carling Cup. (more…)


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Premier League – Tottenham Hotspur v Everton Preview

Michael Dawson’s long-awaited return from injury at the weekend looks to have been a very timely one for Tottenham Hotspur with the luckless Ledley King once again sidelined, this time with a hamstring tear picked up in training last week. King would have been in line to return against Everton this week having been rested since before Christmas but the former England defender will now sit out the clash, which is Spurs’ game in hand on the teams above them in the Premier League. (more…)


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