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Hello, hello, hello and welcome to the show. Yes, I know, the big one is the FA Cup this weekend but somebody’s got to man the 3pm fort. The Premier League action comes exclusively from the bottom of the table, with Burnley (19th) v Brentford (15th) and Luton (18th) v Nottingham Forest (17th). With Burnley looking likely to go down, it’s the latter that’s the more tasty fixture, with Luton three points behind Forest and trailing by two in terms of goal difference – deliver in front of a bouncing Kenilworth Road today and the hosts could climb out of the relegation zone.
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Beyond the Prem, there are games to keep tabs on across the lower leagues and Europe – Bayern Munich and Real Madrid are both having a kickabout – so don’t leave me, pretty please. I’ll keep things ticking over before Rob Smyth enters the room.
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important events
goal! Swansea 2-0 Cardiff (Low 90+6)
The South Wales derby was decided in stoppage time with Jamaal Rowe scoring Swansea’s second goal. He raced up the left flank, cut into the box and flicked the ball over the keeper and into the goal, causing scenes of jubilation for the home supporters.
Anyway, this is an interesting article about which teams are the toughest in Premier League practices – and it doesn’t look all that great for Luton.
According to our model, Brentford, Forest and Everton face the easiest, fourth easiest and fifth easiest chase respectively. There will be a lot of pressure going into the game against Luton as they have to play all three promoted teams. Luton’s hopes may ultimately depend on Forest being deducted points in the same way as Everton.
My words! Coventry won 3-2 at Molineux. I’m sorry, I know you need to focus on yourself, but read about this now Rob.
And now the Wolves lead 2-1. We would like to once again apologize to all Coventry fans. Elsewhere, Swansea still lead 1-0 early in the Championship kick-off thanks to a goal from Liam Cullen. He could have scored a second goal in the South Wales derby, but missed a penalty minutes into the second half.
I would like to apologize to all Coventry fans for my work below. The wolf is level.
Of course, Rob is busy keeping an eye on the potential for an upset right now. In the FA Cup quarter-finals, Coventry still lead Wolves 1-0 against Molineux. There’s not much left in that time.
preamble
Hello, hello, hello, welcome to the show. Yes, I know, the biggest game is this weekend’s FA Cup, but someone has to hold up the 3pm fort. Premier League matches will only be played from the bottom of the table, with Burnley (19th) vs. Brentford (15th) and Luton (18th) vs. Nottingham Forest (17th). While it is likely that Burnley will be eliminated, the latter is the more interesting match. Luton are three points behind Forest and two ahead on goal difference. A goal in front of a bouncing Kenilworth Road today could turn the hosts around. Relegation zone.
Besides Prem, there are other notable matches in the lower leagues and across Europe, with Bayern Munich and Real Madrid both making a lot of noise, so please stay with me. Let’s get things moving before Rob Smith enters the room.





