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Oct 31 2008

Weekend Preview And Predictions

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Saturdays card has eight games, the first of which is Fulham travelling to Goodison to take on Everton where I think the men in blue should take full points…2-0 Everton.
Red hot Chelsea have a home date with Sunderland, but will have to do without the services of Carvalho who will be out for the next few weeks. Not enough to stop the Chelsea juggernaut……..3-0 Chelsea.
Man Utd are at home to high flying Hull whose dream start hit a bit of a roadblock last week with a loss to Chelsea. Look for more of the same today…..2-1 Utd.
Middlesborough host West Ham at the Riverside with both clubs in need of points which I think they will share in thisĀ  one…2-2.
Portsmouth are at home to Wigan who have been struggling to score as of late and I think those struggles will continue…2-0 Pompey.
Stoke host Arsenal who will feel they have something to prove after blowing a 2 goal lead to Spurs midweek, and a match against EPL new boys may just be the tonic……3-0 Gunners.
West Brom host Blackburn and the Hawthorns, and if they show the same kind of attacking flair as they did last week in a losing effort to Hull, then I think they could take this one….2-1 WBA.
Game of the day looks to be Tottenham at home to top of the table Liverpool. Spurs seem to have found some life under new boss Harry Redknapp, pick up 4 points from 6 after his appointment. Possible high scoring affair here…..3-2 Liverpool.
The lone game on Sunday sees Bolton take on Man City at the Reebok. Robinho seems to be beginning to pay dividends for City after scoring a hat-trick last time out……2-1 City.

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