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Manchester United And Chelsea Battle For Immortality

Manchester United And Chelsea Battle For Immortality

Manchester United v Chelsea English Premier League Sunday, 08 May 2011 Old Trafford Kickoff: 16:10 BST Manchester United v Chelsea as a rivalry has come to dominate English football the same way as Manchester v Arsenal used to do until 2005 / 2006. The winners, invariably, run away with the league title. Manchester United lost…

Manchester City out to beat Everton without Tevez

Manchester City out to beat Everton without Tevez

Manchester City travel to Goodison Park on Saturday sitting a relatively comfortable fourth in the Premier League table, seven points ahead of fifth-placed Liverpool with a game in hand and fourteen points ahead of their rivals (Everton are currently in seventh place on 48 points). Man City are also buoyed by a run of three…

Aston Villa v Wigan Preview

Aston Villa v Wigan Preview

Aston Villa assistant/caretaker manager Gary McAllister has been boosted by a return to fitness for Richard Dunne, who hobbled out of last week’s defeat to West Brom, and Emile Heskey who missed the game with a knee injury having started the previous two. The home side for Saturday’s clash will however, be without midfielder Jean…

Chelsea have 75% chance of beating Tottenham, but Manchester United 90% sure of title

Frank Lampard is scheduled to return to the Chelsea fold

Carlo Ancelotti, to his credit, has been unwavering in his commitment to Chelsea’s success. When Chelsea were going strong he encouraged caution and application lest the players get too comfortable. When Chelsea hibernated for the winter, he was the sole constant, backing his players to turn things around regardless of how bleak the situation might look (with Chelsea along with Liveprool at that point expected to not qualify for the Champions League).

Arsenal have 40% chance of beating Manchester United and helping Chelsea

Arsenal have 40% chance of beating Manchester United and helping Chelsea

From being the closest challengers to Manchester United and after a season where, at the start, Arsene Wenger boldly proclaimed that Arsenal were going to fight for trophies on all fronts, Arsenal’s best hope now is to throw a mildly annoying spanner in Manchester United’s efficient march to a 19th league title.

Liverpool have a 65% chance of beating Newcastle United

Liverpool have a 65% chance of beating Newcastle United

Liverpool host Newcastle United in an early Sunday kickoff with both teams knowing that their main rivals for league positions would have played out their games the day before. Liverpool will be hoping to build on recent momentum and also take advantage of any slip ups by Tottenham at Stamford Bridge, while Newcastle United – relatively safe in the league – would want to prove a point against one of the Premier League’s top sides after an encouraging 0-0 draw against Manchester United a couple of weeks ago.

Manchester United plot third Champions League final in four years

Manchester United plot third Champions League final in four years

Manchester United take on Schalke in the first Champions League semi final tonight. At stake – Manchester United’s third Champions League final in four seasons versus Schalke’s first ever Champions League final. We already know about the respective playing styles and how their seasons have gone – let’s look at some numbers on their Champions League progress and what that means for this ties.

Manchester United hope to beat Everton and secure Premier League title

Wayne Rooney Punches Corner Flag

Manchester United enter in to a pivotal phase of their season on Saturday when in-form Everton visit Old Trafford. The Red Devils are fully aware that outcomes of the upcoming five fixtures in both the premier league and Europe may well decide their destiny this season. United face Schalke in the UEFA Champions league two-legged…

Wayne Rooney to Ensure Manchester United Win Against Newcastle

Wayne Rooney to Ensure Manchester United Win Against Newcastle

Newcastle United welcome Premier League leaders Manchester United to St James’ Park on Tuesday evening in a match that was rescheduled because of the FA Cup semi finals at the weekend.

Newcastle will be looking for the win that manager Alan Pardew thinks will be enough to ensure Premier League survival, whilst his opposite number Sir Alex Ferguson will be looking for his side to bounce back after that defeat to rivals Manchester City at Wembley just four days ago.

Stoke fans have their say on historic semi-final, but Bolton also wish to end decades of hurt

A victory for Stoke City against Bolton on 17th April 2011 would not only propel the club to their first FA Cup final appearance, but it would also wipe away some of the stigma attached to one of the country’s oldest football clubs. In Stoke’s 128 year history, the club have never competed in an…


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