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Premier League
After another horror weekend for Liverpool and Arsenal, fans will be hoping that these two teams could settle down this weekend, and lay off the self destruct button. Arsenal scored 2 own-goals to lose by 1 to Blackburn, and Liverpool went down 4-0 to Tottenham after receiving 2 red cards.
This weekend they play Bolton and the Wolves respectively, and each are firm favourites to win their match, but will ill discipline further mar their cam paigns?
Manchester City gave up their perfect winning record by conceding a draw to Fulham last weekend, but their newly signed goal-machine, Sergio Aguero, rolled on irrespective, scoring both of City's goals, and pushing his personal tally for the season to 8, one goal behind the top scoring Rooney. This weekend they host Everton, and with Ageuro in his current form, expect a few to go past the keeper in this one.
Manchester United continued their dream run, beating Chelsea 3-1 in what would have been their toughest challenge thus far. They come up against Stoke City this weekend, and should have no problem coming out on top in this one.
English Premier League
Sat 24th September – Arsenal v Bolton Wanderers
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Sat 24th September – Liverpool v Wolverhampton Wanderers
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NFL Football
This Sunday sees two unbeaten teams go head to head in the NFL, when the new England Patriots travel to the Buffalo Bills. The Bills punished the Chiefs in round one, but only managed to squeak one through last week against the Raiders. New England have not looked like having much trouble in their first 2 weeks, beating the Dolphins and the Chargers each by a 14 point margin.
England v West Indies: 1st T20
After a grueling series against India, the buoyant England squad wind down the season with 2 T20 matches against the West Indies. Neither side is at full strength, but this will present a perfect opportunity for fringe players to make their mark, with the eye on the World Twenty20 in Sri Lanka in a year's time.
England are favourites in this match, but will the prospect of some rest after the long series against India have allowed some complacency t o creep in? They have also lost their captain, as well as vice–captain to injury. If they take their eye off the ball, the Windies might just surprise, but then again, as this season has shown, this is a very good English side. |
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