It’s the FA Cup 5th round this midweek with 16 teams vying for a spot in this year’s quarter-final stage.
Tuesday evening sees Burnley welcome manager-less Bournemouth to Turf Moor whilst it’s an all Premier League affair at Old Trafford as Man Utd host West Ham.
The Hammers continue to exceed expectations, currently sat 6th in the Premier League- and David Moyes can call on this season’s top scorer Tomas Soucek after his red card at the weekend was rescinded on appeal.
The Hammers continue to exceed expectations, currently sat 6th in the Premier League- and David Moyes can call on this season’s top scorer Tomas Soucek after his red card at the weekend was rescinded on appeal.
On Wednesday, last season’s runners-up Man City face Swansea in the tea-time kick-off.
The Swans are unbeaten in their last 10 in all competitions and Steve Cooper’s side were impressive when beating Nottingham Forest 5-1 in the previous round. |
Also on Wednesday, Sheffield United host Bristol City. Chris Wilder’s Blades seeking some much needed respite from their struggles against relegation in the Premier League.
While there are a further 2 all Premier League affairs with Leicester vs. Brighton & Everton vs. Tottenham.
While there are a further 2 all Premier League affairs with Leicester vs. Brighton & Everton vs. Tottenham.
Last but by no means least on Thursday, Wolves take on Southampton at Molineux and Chelsea look to avoid a potential banana skin against Barnsley.
The Blues have picked up 10 points from a possible 12 in the Premier League since appointing Thomas Tuchel as head coach & the south-west Londoners look good value at 7/1 to land a 9th FA Cup in the clubs illustrious history. |
All odds correct at time of posting
(09/02/2021 11:30)
(09/02/2021 11:30)