Sunderland will see off out-of-form Middlesbrough at the second time of asking, predicts Michael Lintorn…
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Middlesbrough v Sunderland: Black Cats to earn Arsenal date
Premier League Betting: Cisse and Ba let Newcastle aim high
Michael Lintorn reflects on a glorious start for the Demba Ba and Papiss Cisse pairing and other duos who worked together up front for club and country…
Home And Away: Swindon will struggle to swat aside Bees
Jonno Turner fancies another upset in the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy, but thinks the favourites will prevail elsewhere as Bournemouth host Exeter…
Against All Odd: Expect goals during St Andrews clash
Portsmouth travel north to Birmingham this evening in an English Championship affair. Pompey have netted five goals in their last two away trips yet the market as Under 2.5 Goals at odds-on. Paul Robinson introduces his lay of the day.
Sheff Wed v Blackpool: Soaring Seasiders to reach fifth round
Michael Lintorn is backing Blackpool to maintain their current form when they travel to Hillsborough for an FA Cup fourth-round replay with Sheffield Wednesday…
The Joker’s Bet of the Day: Crawley creep over 2.5 goals
A tip from the Joker to get your betting day under way…
Lee Dixon: A point apiece at Anfield
Spurs are the better side at the moment but home advantage should provide a good leveller again and the smart money is on a result that would please both managers. A draw it is, says Lee Dixon.
England Captaincy: Capello sides with Terry instead of the FA
It’s not necessarily the most laudable stance to take, but the logic behind Fabio Capello’s latest defence of John Terry is easy to follow, argues Michael Lintorn…
Premier League round-up: Never-say-die United hand out title warning
They may have taken just a point, but it was the manner of Manchester United’s comeback that should warn Man City that the title race is still wide open. Ralph Ellis reviews the weekend action.
Southampton v Millwall: Lions lacking usual big-match bite
Michael Lintorn sees a link between Millwall’s drop down the table and their results against the top sides which doesn’t bode well for an FA Cup fourth-round replay at Southampton…
Against All Odds: Hard not to envisage goals at Anfield
Liverpool welcome Tottenham to Anfield this evening with Under 2.5 Goals trading at odds-on. All but three of Spurs’ Premier League away matches have had three goals or more though. Paul Robinson talks us through his lay of the day.
Betchecker: Big odds on Betfair as Wolves finally win at QPR
The matches involving the Premier League’s three newest clubs – QPR, Swansea and Norwich – presented opportunities to land large sums on Betfair this weekend…
Home And Away: Crumbling Cottbus to continue slump
Jonno Turner is breaking with convention and tipping two home teams this evening, finding reasons to fancy 1860 Munich and Karabukspor…
The Joker’s Bet of the Day: Karabukspor set Super Lig alight
A tip from the Joker to get your betting day under way…
John Terry should stand down from England squad
Richard Aikman applauds the FA’s decision to strip John Terry of the England captaincy and calls on the Chelsea defender to step down from national team…
Premier League Results: United comeback stuns Chelsea
Magnificent Wayne Rooney scores a brace and inspires champions to come from 3-0 down to draw with Chelsea. Overs backers are smiling too…
Premier League Live: Chelsea v Man Utd
Join Tobias Gourlay for live text coverage, breaking betting news and up-to-the-minute stats from Stamford Bridge, where Manchester United can look forward to a warm reception on a cold day
Premier League Results: Man City 1.65 for title after easy win
Manchester City’s position as Premier League favourites strengthened marginally after Roberto Mancini’s men comfortably beat Fulham on a cold night in Eastlands.
Premier League Results: Arsenal seven heaven is hell for Rovers
Super Dutchman hammers in a hat-trick as Arsenal destroy Blackburn. Meanwhile, Wolves pick up priceless points against big-spending QPR and Swansea win at the Hawthorns…
The Big Match Tactical View: Chelsea v Manchester United
The second meeting between Andre Villas-Boas and Sir Alex Ferguson should be an interesting tactical battle – Michael Cox assesses options the two coaches have.

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