It is a huge weekend in the Premier League! And so in keeping with everything being bigger and better – check out the massive calls being made in this week’s preview and be sure to get a nibble on…
Jesse Nagel, Don 'Mr. Value' Vere , and Chad Nagel discuss the EFL Cup final that brings us a mouth-watering tie between Liverpool and Chelsea. Liverpool are chasing the quadruple, while the Blues recently lifted the Club World Cup.
I know these sentiments have been trending everywhere in the last week, but I couldn’t care less! I simply have to say it again. What an incredible experience it has been watching all the glitz and glamour this league…
This is a rather interesting encounter, neither side have enjoyed a season pursuant to their ability, neither are currently in an overly positive space and both will know that success in this tournament could change it all!
Brazilian midfielder Fred has expressed concerns about Manchester United's long-term planning, admitting "it is a bit strange" to be under an interim manager for the rest of the season.
Jesse Nagel, Joshua Gaillard , and Mcebo Mpungose discuss the upcoming weekend fixtures with Arsenal taking on Brentford, and the exciting Sunday clash between Manchester City and Spurs.
A full round of fixtures awaits us in the league, the headline fixture (well, I guess this could be a point argued) but for what’s it worth, the immovable object that is Manchester City host Spurs on Saturday evening!
Joshua Gaillard , Don "Mr. Value" Vere, and Mcebo Mpungose discuss the race for number four, with exciting upcoming fixtures this weekend. United face a tricky Southampton team and there's a mouthwatering clash between Newcastle United and Steven Gerrard's Aston Villa.
Ladies and Gentlemen, it is the main event of the weekend! Sanctioned by the Football Association of the United Kingdom. Our preview is given by Ryan Liberty, and when the action begins, our betting operator: Hollywoodbets.
Ralf Rangnick admitted his Manchester United side were not good enough after they slipped out of the Premier League's top-four with a 1-1 draw against relegation-battling Burnley.