
FA Cup Fourth Round
The FA Cup returns to our screens this weekend and our Editor has selected a couple of matches that are definitely worth watching and betting on in the fourth round.
The FA Cup returns to our screens this weekend and our Editor has selected a couple of matches that are definitely worth watching and betting on in the fourth round.
League football takes a break in England, but domestic action continues as the third round of the FA Cup commences this weekend.
Down to the wire, we go! Just eight teams remain in this season’s FA Cup with Manchester City still setting their sights on the quadruple.
The Blues need a response after suffering their heaviest defeat in the Premier League, losing 6-0 to Man City, while United will look to continue where their crosstown rivals left off
The FA Cup returns to our screens this weekend and our Editor has selected a couple of matches that are definitely worth watching and betting on.
Two of the FA Cup’s most successful teams battle it out this Friday as Arsenal host Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium.
High-flying Wolves will face a stern test when they host runaway Premier League leaders Chelsea in the fifth round of the FA Cup on Saturday.
Manchester City will travel to the London Stadium in the FA Cup third round on Friday to play West Ham United, who are currently 13th in the Premier League table.
The Red Devils have won the last two meetings against the Toffees and will be hoping to make it three in a row, whilst a victory for Everton would produce another instalment of FA Cup shocks.
Chelsea will travel to Premier League rivals Everton on Saturday in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup.
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An investigation into betting patterns, both locally and internationally, has been launched by the National Horseracing Authority
The highly anticipated first race on the revamped Hollywoodbets Greyville polytrack on Wednesday was well received by stakeholders, but was not without its drama
Cape lightweight Morne Winnaar has come a long way since being plucked from near ignominy by former Cape champion trainer Joey Ramsden over twenty years ago