Manchester City vs Arsenal

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Today’s secondary featured game is the English Premier League match between league leaders Manchester City and title challengers Arsenal.

City have set the division alight this season with some very impressive attacking displays and deserve their place at the top of the tree for the present time at least, in my view. No other club has shone like they have in the final third which is precisely why they’re the highest goalscoring side in the division right now. They average scoring over three goals per home game and have understandably won all of their home games this season in the Premier League with that record in mind. With the likes of Aguero, Balotelli, and Silva in their ranks, you know that City can and usually will score goals against their opponents. However, one aspect of City’s team that goes by almost unnoticed is their defence. City’s defence is actually pretty damn poor, all things considered. Clumsy Richards, samba Clichy, erratic Lescott – poor Kompany must be tearing what little of his hair remains out when he looks to either side because he’s the one good defender they have! He’s consistently surrounded by mediocrity and you have to feel for him and Joe Hart, both of which have been excellent this season, which is fortunate or City’s goal difference wouldn’t be anywhere near as good as it is, I promise you! However, they’ve looked a bit tired lately and it’s understandable with so many fixtures piling up and thus they’ve actually started to show their defensive weakness. A 2-1 loss at an out-of-form Chelsea side might not have been an accurate reflection of the game but the bottom line is that City didn’t do enough in the game, which is something that you can’t often say about them for the season thus far. City have conceded for eight consecutive Premier League games now and with their luck seemingly starting to abandon them, you have to wonder what is in store for them today against Arsenal.

Of course, City should beat Arsenal, for my money. I’ve nothing but respect for Wenger and the outstanding job that he continues to do at Arsenal despite hounding from some of Arsenal’s more moronic fans. Arsenal don’t boast as many quality players as City do but what they do bring to the game is a better level of cohesion and a better manager, which makes this an interesting game for me. Arsenal can’t defend, even moreso than City, and that usually means that they’ll concede at somepoint. However, van Persie up front is in outstanding form and even pacey Walcott is learning about a little thing called “consistency” so I won’t write Arsenal off here. Arsenal love to cause City problems for all the bad blood between the two clubs in the past with the issues surrounding Adebayor, Kolo Toure etc. so I expect an even more motivated display from Arsenal than normal.

A winner? It should be City but I don’t see the value here. Arsenal have surprised City before and I wouldn’t bet against it again. However, we have two very attacking sides that only know how to score goals so for me, going over 3 goals with generous odds of 11/10 available is a bit of a bargain today.

Verdict: Over 3 goals at 11/10.


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Sunday’s Picks

My tips:

As ever, please find my value tips listed below in no particular order:

Standard de Liege vs Racing Genk – home win at 10/11.

Despite not needing to, Standard won 0-1 in Denmark earlier this week against an unrecognisable FC Copenhagen side. Standard actually rested the likes of Tchite for that game in preparation for this game and who can blame them? This is a bigger and more important game for the hosts. Say what you like about Standard de Liege – they know how to score goals. They’ve won seven out of nine at home this season in the Eerste Klasse and the only two games that they failed to win were when they failed to score in two 0-0 draws against Cercle Brugge and AA Gent respectively. Both Club Brugge and Lokeren have already lost here this season so don’t underestimate this Standard de Liege side, especially as they finally appear to be getting over the crippling pre-season/early season sales of Defour, Witsel, Mangala, and Carcela. As unusual as it sounds, Standard have actually looked quite good defensively lately and that is helping them win games to no end. For me, Riga’s Standard de Liege are worth taking seriously right now.

Genk, however, are not worth taking seriously just yet. We all know how good the likes of de Bruyne, Vossen, and Barda are, for example, but Genk aren’t playing with any kind of cohesion right now and it hurts their game a lot. Genk can’t defend to begin with but they lack the consistency in their build-up play that I’d need to see for me to fear them. They lack confidence, their fans are restless, and subsequently Genk aren’t doing as well and aren’t scoring as many goals. I will disregard their 4-0 win against a weak Lierse SK last match because most sides in the Eerste Klasse are capable of producing that result, to be honest. What does interest me, however, is that Genk have shipped a minimum of two goals per away game for four consecutive Eerste Klasse away games and that is a real concern here. If you fall behind against the current Standard de Liege side then you’re in trouble, in my view. New boss Mario Been may improve things in time but I think it’s a bit soon for him to change things ahead of this game – there’s still an awful lot to do to get Genk back to what they were last season.

Therefore, the home win interests me a lot at 10/11.

Verdict: Standard de Liege to win at 10/11.

Queens Park Rangers vs Manchester United – away win to nil at 13/10.

I’m getting a bit tired of hearing that United’s defence will crumble without Vidic. He is United’s best defender, yes, and they will miss him in the big games. However, he’s not the only player in this United team capable of defending – far, far from it! Ferdinand has looked immense in the past few weeks and if you’re telling me that United’s defence is vulnerable with in-form Ferdinand being partnered by Jones with Evra and Smalling either side of them then I’m going to laugh at you because you’ve clearly not watched United enough in that case.

Fergie recognises United’s shortage in midfield and from a creative aspect, hence the change of tactics a few weeks ago. He’s made the team more solid and thus United have kept much more clean sheets than they did earlier in the season. It’s not pretty, it’s not entertaining, but it’s efficient. United’s last three away games have all resulted in 0-1 wins and there’s not a single fan of a Premier League side that wouldn’t have greedily accepted nine points from three away games against Everton, Aston Villa, and Swansea City respectively. United do have issues with injuries right now but are we seriously suggesting that they don’t have the depth to deal with it? Crazy talk! The only place United are short of players is central midfield and as a team that primarily exploits the flanks I’m frankly not too concerned about that; not until United face a side that can damage them properly, anyway.

QPR have done really well under Warnock and is it any wonder? He’s a great motivator. He was unlucky to be relegated from the Premier League the last time he was in it, really, and I still think he’s bitter about it now, understandably. Everyone in this QPR side is in it because they fight for their places or else they don’t get in Warnock’s starting eleven – it’s that simple. We’ve got a lot of battlers in this QPR side and you have to respect them for that. However, their attack has to concern Warnock because Championship-level Helguson is their top goalscorer and you know full well that he’s just going to disappear at somepoint and QPR will have nobody scoring for them consistently. Who else can do that job – Bothroyd? Campbell? Smith? Mackie? They’re all “nearly” players that never made it. There’s plenty of experience in this QPR side and I don’t expect this to be an easy game for United for one minute for I genuinely don’t feel that QPR have enough to trouble United.

Warnock would love to get one over on Fergie; we all know that. Do his side have what it takes though? I don’t think so. The only side capable of stopping United from winning this one is United themselves – they must be more ruthless in front of goal and now that Rooney is back in goalscoring form, you have to feel that the goals are there. For me, 13/10 on United to win without conceding is well worth it here.

Verdict: Manchester United to win to nil at 13/10.

Olympiakos Piraeus vs PAS Giannina – home win with -2 Asian Handicap at evens.

Eh, I’m not sure that there’s much more that I can write other than that there’s a monumental quality gap between these two sides. Olympiakos are right back in form – we knew it would happen whilst Valverde remains there – and they’ve actually won their last two games 4-0 as a result. They average scoring over two goals per home game in the Super League and have won five consecutive games in all competitions ahead of this encounter. They’ve got a lot of better players than PAS Giannina, to be horribly blunt, and it really should show at full-time. PAS Giannina haven’t won a game since the start of October and have lost four out of their last five. They lack quality all over the field and if ex-Montpellier HSC attacker Bagayoko is the only threat that they have then I’m really not concerned about Olympiakos’ tendancy to concede stupid goals. For me, Olympiakos -2 is well worth it at evens.

Verdict: Olympiakos Piraeus to beat the -2 Asian Handicap at evens.

Catania vs Palermo – home win at 6/5.

The derby of Sicily is often a fiery and feisty one and this one should be exactly the same. Curiously enough, Palermo enter this game without having scored a goal away from home in seven attempts in Serie A this season. Palermo are simply one of those baffling sides that has no ability whatsoever to do well away from home. I suspect that will change for their big derby, of course, but their lack of firepower must be a headache for boss Mangia. They’ve subsequently lost five out of their seven away games this season and not all is well in the Palermo camp right now following their embarrassing exit from the Coppa Italia mid-week at the hands of minnows Siena. Palermo lost the game in extra-time, which will certainly add some more tired legs into the equation for today’s derby. As much as I like Miccoli, Bacinovic, and Ilicic, I can’t help but feel that Palermo are fighting a losing battle right now – they need much more going forward or their season will be a disaster, in my view.

Catania haven’t been great lately but you can bet whatever you want that they’ll be up for this one. They were furious when Palermo poached star centre-back Silvestre from them pre-season and they’ll no doubt be even more keen than usual to take revenge here. They enter this game on the back of a good 1-1 draw at in-form Atalanta Bergamo and that will give them at least something to work with for this game. Much like their opponents, Catania are struggling to score this season although with Maxi Lopez and Gonzalo Bergessio up front, you know it’s only a matter of time before they properly click, especially with Barrientos and Gomez behind them. There’s a lot of good players in this Catania side and there aren’t many sides I’d take to beat them here and Palermo certainly aren’t one of the sides I’d take to win here.

As far as head-to-heads go, Palermo have a pretty shocking record against Catania in recent years. They’ve failed to score on their last three visits, losing all three games. They’ve lost their last four away games against Catania and they’ve beaten Catania just twice in eight attempts so I will absolutely be giving Catania the edge here. My sole concern is that Catania’s squad is packed full of Argentinians and there aren’t many more temperamental players than Argentinians and thus the chance of red cards increases significantly. In terms of quality and cohesion, however, I’m all over Catania to win this derby at 6/5.

Verdict: Catania to win at 6/5.

SSC Napoli vs AS Roma – home win at 9/10.

Football’s a funny old game, isn’t it? Roma drew 1-1 with Juventus at the Stadio Olimpico last match and God alone knows how they managed it. They were completely outplayed by The Old Lady and yet were gifted a penalty in the game and could have even won it had it not been for the reflexes of Gianluigi Buffon in the Juventus goal. Roma didn’t even deserve to draw the game so a win would have just been unbelievable.

My view is that they’ll need to equal that amount of luck to get a result from San Paolo today. Roma are not gelling as a unit and with many big personalities in the dressing room, it’s no real surprise that Luis Enrique is struggling to get to grips with them. Roma play when they feel like, frequently concede, and only sporadically threaten goal. Roma are the classic case of a side built on money; the individual talent is there but there’s no team spirit and there’s no ability to hold a lead due to a lack of cohesion. You’ll often find Roma ending a game with ten men due to having too many big personalities and temperamental characters, as I mentioned earlier, and at the hostile San Paolo in Naples, I can’t see that record improving tonight.

The question is whether Napoli can take advantage of them or not and I firmly believe that they can. The games that Napoli have disappointed me in this season have been the ones against “lesser” sides where perhaps their motivation hasn’t been what it should have been. However, against the big sides, they’ve done well this season and I expect to see that again tonight. They’ve drawn 3-3 with Juventus here after taking a 3-goal lead, they’ve beaten Udinese 2-0 here, they’ve won 0-3 at Internazionale, and have beaten AC Milan 3-1 here. Looking at that record, I think it’s fair to observe that motivation is their sole reason behind not producing the goods against lesser sides. Against likes of Roma in a bitter game like this, however, you really have to expect Hamsik, Cavani, and Lavezzi to do the business.

I expect plenty of cards as these two sides have a long-standing rivalry and plenty of lunatics on each side. However, Napoli are by far the more galvanised side and it tends to show in the big games. I think taking Napoli to win this one at 9/10 is well worth it today.

Verdict: SSC Napoli to win at 9/10.

Accumulator fodder:

Tottenham Hotspur, Aris Salonika, Olympiakos Piraeus, Juventus, AFC Ajax Amsterdam, Universitatea Cluj, Otelul Galati, Celtic,

Recommended bets:

SSC Napoli, AFC Ajax Amsterdam, and Otelul Galati at around 9/5.

Standard de Liege, Tottenham Hotspur, and Universitatea Cluj at around 2/1.

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FIFA World Club Cup:

Santos vs Barcelona (7) over 2.5 goals
Kashiwa Reysol vs Al Sadd (6) both sides to score

Australian A-League:

Melbourne Victory vs Wellington Phoenix (7) 1-0

Austrian Bundesliga:

Salzburg vs Austria Vienna (6) 2-1

Belgian Eerste Klasse:

Standard de Liege vs Racing Genk (7) 2-1
Anderlecht vs Lokeren (7) over 2.5 goals, both sides to score
OH Leuven vs Club Brugge (6) 1-2
Cercle Brugge vs AA Gent (5) 1-1

Chilean Primera Division:

Universidad Catolica vs Universidad de Chile (5) 1-2, at least one red card in this game

Colombian Primera A:

Atletico Junior Barranquilla vs Once Caldas Manizales (6) 2-1

English Premier League:

Queens Park Rangers vs Manchester United (7) 0-1
Aston Villa vs Liverpool (6) 1-2
Tottenham Hotspur vs Sunderland (8) 2-0
Manchester City vs Arsenal (7) over 2.5 goals, both sides to score, at least one red card in this game

English Championship:

Portsmouth vs Southampton (5) both sides to score, at least one red card in this game

French Ligue 1:

AC Ajaccio vs Stade Rennais (6) 0-1
Girondins de Bordeaux vs Sochaux (6) 1-1
Paris Saint-Germain vs LOSC Lille (5) 1-1

German Bundesliga:

Kaiserslautern vs Hannover 96 (6) 1-1
Borussia Moenchengladbach vs Mainz 05 (6) 2-1

Greek Super League:

OFI Crete vs Kerkyra (7) 1-0
Doxa Dramas vs PAOK Salonika (7) 0-2
Aris Salonika vs Panaitolikos (8) 2-0
Atromitos vs AEK Athens (5) 1-0
Olympiakos Piraeus vs PAS Giannina (8) -1.5 handicap

Italian Serie A:

Catania vs Palermo (6) 2-1, at least one red card in this game
Cesena vs Internazionale (7) 0-1
Genoa vs Bologna (7) 2-1
Juventus vs Novara (8) over 2.5 goals
Parma vs Lecce (4) 1-1
Lazio vs Udinese (6) 1-0
SSC Napoli vs AS Roma (7) 2-1, at least one red card in this game

Dutch Eredivisie:

AFC Ajax Amsterdam vs ADO Den Haag (9) over 2.5 goals
NAC Breda vs AZ Alkmaar (6) 1-1
Feyenoord Rotterdam vs Twente Enschede (5) over 2.5 goals
Heerenveen vs PSV Eindhoven (6) over 2.5 goals

Paraguayan Division Profesional:

Olimpia Asuncion vs Rubio Nu (7) 2-0
Sol de America vs Cerro Porteno (7) 0-1

Portuguese Liga Sagres:

Feirense vs Uniao de Leiria (6) 1-0
CD Nacional de Madeira vs Vitoria Setubal (5) 0-0
Pacos de Ferreira vs Beira-Mar (6) 1-0
Academica de Coimbra vs Sporting Clube de Lisboa (7) over 2.5 goals

Romanian Liga:

Pandurii Targu Jiu vs Ceahlaul Piatra Neamt (7) 1-0
Universitatea Cluj vs Mioveni (8) 2-0
Otelul Galati vs Petrolul Ploiesti (8) 1-0

Scottish Premier League:

St.Johnstone vs Celtic (8) 1-2

Spanish Primera Liga:

Atletico Madrid vs Real Betis Balompie (7) 2-1
Granada vs Levante (4) 1-1
Osasuna vs Villarreal CF (4) 1-1
Racing Santander vs Real Sociedad (6) 0-0
Valencia CF vs Malaga (7) 1-0

Spanish Segunda Liga:

Las Palmas vs Deportivo La Coruna (6)
Almeria vs Sabadell (7)

Turkish Super Lig:

Manisaspor vs Genclerbirligi (5) 0-0
Istanbul BB vs Sivasspor (5) 1-1
Samsunspor vs Besiktas JK (6) 1-2
Fenerbahce vs Trabzonspor (7) 2-0

Welsh Premier League:

Bala Town vs Afan Lido (7) 2-0

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Manchester United vs Manchester City

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Everyone’s got their own view on this – here’s mine. United are still a better team than City. City have improved massively this season and will probably continue to do so but they’re not at United and Chelsea’s level yet. They don’t have the defence to be there and they don’t have the manager, in my view. Mancini’s tactics have cost City in their biggest games this season as he’s forced them into a 4-4-2 and whereas I believe that will help them long-term, if you do a 4-4-2 against a side that’s better than you then you’re going to struggle. United haven’t played too well lately themselves but there’s one key element behind this derby that wasn’t in derbies from a few years ago – United have more motivation than City. I don’t know whether it’s because City have parted ways with almost all their home-grown talent or whether United are working harder to keep City quiet but whatever it is, United haven’t ever looked like losing against City in the last few meetings. In fact, in all honesty, the 3-2 win in the Community Shield at the start of the season was an absolute annihlation which Mancini again fucked up with his tactics, making City play their more solid 4-5-1 far too late. If City play 4-5-1 today then we may see a 0-0 but I don’t think he’ll do that. If they go 4-4-2, I expect an open game but United should outscore them – that’s what United do at Old Trafford, hence thirty wins from their last thirty-two home games.

Verdict: Manchester United to win at 11/10.



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Sunday’s Picks

My tips:

As ever, you’ll find my value tips listed below in no particular order:

Westerlo vs Anderlecht - away win with -1 Asian Handicap at evens.

Better side, really. The signings of Jovanovic and Mbokani look inspired – they totally tore Standard apart last weekend. Anderlecht had a game mid-week so may be a tad tired but for me, they’ve still got enough to beat the -1 Asian Handicap against a side notorious for its lack of firepower.

Ethnikos Achnas vs APOEL Nicosia – under 2.5 goals at 9/10.

Stout home side against a none-too-convincing away side - could be unders here. APOEL worked really hard in Oporto midweek and will surely carry at least some of that tiredness into this game. An away should be expect but I’m avoiding the 1×2 market and rolling with under 2.5 goals instead.

Arsenal vs Stoke City – home win with -1 Asian Handicap at evens.

Arsenal are starting to get things together now and it’s good to see, to be honest. Van Persie is the heart of it, of course, but he’s playing today so I’ve no concerns there. They play good attacking football and can cause Stoke problems. I like Stoke a lot but away from home really isn’t their strongpoint and although Pulis has always rested at least some of his players for the mid-week UEFA Europa League games that they’ve been in, his players must surely be feeling it by now because it’s a lot of games to get used to when you’re not used to it. Arsenal not winning this one would surprise me so the insurance is there and when playing at The Emirates, you have to fancy Arsenal to score more than once so the -1 Asian Handicap appeals to me here.

Blackburn Rovers vs Tottenham Hotspur – away win at 9/10.

Better side. Blackburn look a complete mess whereas Spurs are getting things together. Redknapp rested all his big players mid-week and although Ewood Park is normally a fortress, I just can’t see the hosts getting anything against an in-form and frankly superior Spurs side.

Paris Saint-Germain vs Dijon FCO – home win with -1.5 handicap at 4/5.

I’ll finally delve into the handicap market with PSG. Lots have before but it’s taken me some time to be convinced by them. It helps that they’re facing one of the worst sides in Ligue 1, of course, but PSG should win this one comfortably with their ability. Additionally, it looks like people are reading too much into their draw in Bratislava mid-week, which amuses me as that’s not their priority and because Slovan Bratislava are a good home side. For me, the real PSG will return today and beat the -1.5 handicap.

Vitesse Arnhem vs PSV Eindhoven – lay PSV Eindhoven at 7/5.

I like PSV a lot but their odds to win at the difficult Gelredome are scandalous. They’ve just come back from Israel and they’re facing an ever-improving and talented Vitesse side. The hosts rarely lose at home nowadays and despite the obvious firepower that PSV have, I think laying them here could have some value, especially given how their defence falls to pieces upon conceding one goal nowadays.

Odd Grenland Skien vs Haugesund – home win at evens.

Really impressed me lately. Odd play on artificial turf, which always helps. They’re a nightmare to face at home, though – always have been and probably always will be. My unwritten rule is to never take the away side when Odd are at home. Anyway, they’re a very solid unit and usually squeeze a goal or two in so them beating a fairly average Haugesund side at evens interests me today.

LKS Lodz vs Wisla Krakow - away win at 9/10.

Wisla got a great and morale-boosting win against Fulham mid-week to keep their UEFA Europa League hopes alive and I expect them to take that momentum into this game. They’re still missing some key attackers, hence the odds, but Genkov should be enough to decide this game as LKS Lodz are a pretty piss-poor side, to be honest, even after their derby win with Widzew.

Accumulator fodder:

Colo Colo, Viktoria Plzen, Esbjerg, Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain, FK Ventspils, Skonto Riga, Dinamo Bucharest, Dynamo Kiev.

Recommended bets:

No multiples today, sorry guys!

As ever, if there are any explanations required then please feel free to post a comment! For the remainder of my thoughts on today’s games, see below, although I feel compelled to write that the below are not necessarily my tips but merely my thoughts to prevent endless questions about my thoughts on certain games!

Australian A-League:

Newcastle Jets vs Central Coast Mariners (5) 1-0
Perth Glory vs Wellington Phoenix (6) 2-1

Austrian Bundesliga:

Austria Vienna vs Rapid Vienna (5)1-1 at least one red card in this game
Sturm Graz vs Salzburg (5) 0-0

Belarusian Vysshaya Liga:

Neman Grodno vs Gomel (6) 1-0
Dinamo Minsk vs Shakhtyor Soligorsk (6) 2-1, at least one red card in this game
Vitebsk vs FC Minsk (5) 0-1
Dinamo Brest vs Naftan Novopolotsk (4) 1-1
Dnepr Mogilev vs Belshina Bobriusk (5) 0-0
BATE Borisov vs Torpedo Zhodino (7) 2-1

Belgian Eerste Klasse:

Westerlo vs Anderlecht (7) 0-2
Kortrijk vs Club Brugge (5) 2-2
Standard de Liege vs Zulte-Waregem (6) 2-1

Brazilian Serie A:

Sao Paulo vs Coritiba (4) 1-2
Internacional
vs Corinthians (6) 1-1
Atletico Paranaense vs Ceara (7) 2-0
Bahia vs Vasco da Gama (6) 2-1
Flamengo vs Santos (5) over 2.5 goals
Cruzeiro vs Atletico Goianiense (6) 1-0

Chilean Primera Division:

Cobreloa vs Huachipato (5) 1-1
Cobresal vs Universidad Catolica (4) 1-1
Colo Colo vs Santiago Morning (8) 2-0

Colombian Primera A:

Itagui Ditaires vs Deportes Tolima (4) 1-1
Independiente Medellin vs Envigado (7) 1-0

Cypriot Division 1:

Ethnikos Achnas vs APOEL Nicosia (4) 0-0
Nea Salamis vs Apollon Limassol (4) 1-1
AEL Limassol vs Anorthosis Famagusta (6) 2-1, at least one red card in this game

Czech Republic Gambrinus Liga:

Hradec Kralove vs Slovacko (6) 2-1
Slavia Prague vs Ceske Budejovice (7) 2-0
Viktoria Plzen vs Viktoria Zizkov (8) -1.5 handicap
Mlada Boleslav vs Bohemians 1905 (7) 1-0

Danish Superligaen:

SonderjyskE vs AC Horsens (6) 1-1
Aalborg BK vs OB Odense (6) 2-1
HB Koge vs Midtylland (5) 0-1
Silkeborg vs Brondby (5) 1-1

Danish 1st Division:

Roskilde vs Vejle-Kolding (6)
Skive vs Naestved (7) over 2.5 goals
Vestjaelland vs Hobro (7)
Esbjerg vs Blokhus (8)
AB Copenhagen vs Randers (6)
Hjorring vs Bronshoj (5)

Ecuadorian Primera A:

Deportivo Cuenca vs Manta (6) 2-1
Deportivo Quito vs Emelec Guayaquil (4) 1-1
Espoli Cayambe vs Liga de Quito (5) 1-2
Barcelona Guayaquil vs El Nacional Quito (6) 1-0

English Premier League:

Arsenal vs Stoke City (7) over 2.5 goals
Fulham vs Everton (6) 1-0
Manchester United vs Manchester City (7) 2-0
Blackburn Rovers vs Tottenham Hotspur (6) 1-2
Queens Park Rangers vs Chelsea (8) 0-2

English Championship:

Bristol City vs Birmingham City (7)

French Ligue 1:

Auxerre vs Stade Rennais (6) 1-1
Paris Saint-Germain vs Dijon FCO (8) 2-0
LOSC Lille vs Olympique Lyonnais (6) 1-0, at least one red card in this game

German Bundesliga:

Bayer 04 Leverkusen vs Schalke 04 (7) 2-1
Hannover 96 vs Bayern Munich (6) 0-1

Greek Super League:

OFI Crete vs AEK Athens (5) 1-1
Panionios vs Olympiakos Piraeus (7) 0-2
Aris Salonika vs PAOK Salonika (6) 2-1, at least one red card in this game

Hungarian Soproni Liga:

Gyori ETO FC vs Fehervar (6) 2-1
Pecsi MFC vs Debreceni VSC (6) 1-2

Italian Serie A:

Lecce vs AC Milan (6) 1-2, at least one red card in this game
Cagliari vs SSC Napoli (6) 1-1
Internazionale vs Chievo Verona (7) 2-1
Parma vs Atalanta Bergamo (5) 1-0
AS Roma vs Palermo (6) 2-1
Siena vs Cesena (7) 1-0
Udinese vs Novara (7) 2-1
Bologna vs Lazio (6) 2-1

Japanese J-League:

Shimizu S-Pulse vs Ventforet Kofu (7) 2-0
Jubilo Iwata vs Cerezo Osaka (5) 1-1
Albirex Niigata vs Avispa Fukuoka (6) 2-1

Latvian Virsliga:

FK Jurmala vs Gulbene 2005 (5) 2-1
FK Ventspils vs FC Jurmala (8) -1.5 handicap
Skonto Riga vs Jelgava (8) 2-1
Daugava Daugavpils vs Liepajas Metalurgs (6) 1-0, at least one red card in this game

Lithuanian A Lyga:

Atlantas vs Klaipeda (7) 2-0
Mazeikiai vs Kruoja Pakruojis (5) 0-1
FBK Kaunas vs Banga Gargzdai (6) 2-1
Tauras Taurage vs Ekranas Panevezys (7) 1-2
Dainava vs Siauliai (5) 1-1
Suduva Marijampole vs Zalgiris Vilnius (6) 1-0, at least one red card in this game

Macedonian First League:

Shkendija 79 vs Metalurg Skopje (7) 2-1

Mexican Primera Division:

Toluca vs Puebla (5) 1-0
America vs Guadalajara (6) 2-1, at least one red card in this game

Dutch Eredivisie:

AFC Ajax Amsterdam vs Feyenoord Rotterdam (7) over 2.5 goals, at least one red card in this game
AZ Alkmaar vs Roda JC Kerkrade (7) 2-0
Groningen vs Twente Enschede (6) 1-2
Vitesse Arnhem vs PSV Eindhoven (5) 2-2

Norwegian Eliteserien:

Tromso vs Sogndal (7) 1-0
Brann Bergen vs Sarpsborg 08 (7) 2-1
Odd Grenland Skien vs Haugesund (7) 2-0
Viking Stavanger vs Lillestrom (6) 2-1
Stromsgodset vs Rosenborg BK (4) 2-2

Paraguayan Division Profesional:

Rubio Nu vs Guarani Asuncion (6) 0-1
General Caballero vs Nacional Asuncion (5) 1-2
Sol de America vs Independiente FBC (6) 1-0
Libertad Asuncion vs Tacuary (7) 1-0
3 de Febrero vs Olimpia Asuncion (7) 1-2

Peruvian Primera Division:

Cobresol vs Inti Gas (6) 2-1
Universidad San Martin vs Sport Boys (6) 1-0
Juan Aurich vs Alianza Atletico (7) 2-0
Universitario Lima vs Sporting Cristal (7) 1-0, at least one red card in this game

Polish Ekstraklasa:

LKS Lodz vs Wisla Krakow (6) 0-1
Legia Warsaw vs Widzew Lodz (7) 2-0

Polish Liga 1:

Katowice vs Piast Gliwice (5)
Kolejarz Stroze vs Nieciecza (4)
Zawisza Bydgoszcz vs Warta Poznan (6)

Portuguese Liga Sagres:

Maritimo Funchal vs Vitoria Setubal (7) 1-0
Rio Ave vs Uniao de Leiria (5) 0-0
Porto vs CD Nacional de Madeira (7) 2-1
Sporting Braga vs Feirense (7) 1-0

Romanian Liga:

Mioveni vs Petrolul Ploiesti (6) 1-0
Dinamo Bucharest vs FC Brasov (8) 2-0

Russian Premier League:

Rostov-na-Donu vs Zenit St.Petersburg (6) 0-1
Spartak Moscow vs Tom’ Tomsk (7) 2-0
Anzhi Makhachkala vs CSKA Moscow (5) 1-1

Scottish Premier League:

Hearts vs Rangers (5) 1-1
Celtic vs Aberdeen (7) 2-1

Slovakian Corgon Liga:

Senica vs Slovan Bratislava (6) 1-1

Slovenian Prva Liga:

Mura 05 vs Maribor (7) 0-2
Koper vs Nafta Lendava (6) 2-1

Spanish Primera Liga:

Real Betis Balompie vs Rayo Vallecano de Madrid (7) 2-0
Real Sociedad vs Getafe (7) 1-0
Atletico Madrid vs Real Mallorca (7) 2-0
Osasuna vs Real Zaragoza (5) 1-1
Valencia CF vs Athletic Club de Bilbao (7) over 2.5 goals
Villarreal CF vs Levante (6) 1-0, at least one red card in this game

Spanish Segunda Liga:

Elche vs Deportivo Xerez (5)
Almeria vs Las Palmas (7)

Swedish Allsvenskan:

Syrianska Sodertalje vs GAIS Goteborg (5) 1-1
IFK Goteborg vs IFK Norrkoping (6) 1-0
Elfsborg Boras vs Trelleborg FF (7) 2-1
Djurgarden vs Gefle (7) 2-1
Orebro vs Malmo FF (7) 1-0
BK Hacken Goteborg vs Kalmar FF (7) 2-1
Helsingborg vs AIK Solna (7) 2-0
Mjallby Solvesborg vs Halmstad (7) 2-0

Swiss Super League:

Servette vs Sion (6) -11
Young Boys Bern vs Grasshopper Zurich (7) 2-0
FC Zurich vs Basel (6) 2-1, at least one red card in this game

Swiss Challenge League:

Lugano vs Wil (6)
Winterthur vs Chiasso (6)
Delemont vs Etoile Carouge (4)
Aarau vs Bruhl (7)

Turkish Super Lig:

Kayserispor vs Sivasspor (7) 2-0
Ankaragucu vs Orduspor (4) 1-1
Gaziantepspor vs Genclerbirligi (6) 1-0
Fenerbahce vs Samsunspor (7) 2-1

Ukrainian Premier League:

Shakhtar Donetsk vs Metalist Kharkiv (7) 2-1
Vorksla Poltava vs Tavriya Simferopol (6) 1-0
Dynamo Kiev vs Zorya Lugansk (8) 2-0

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