Friday, February 4, 2011

EPL Round #25 Fearless Predictions

Finally after a weekend without EPL football, the season is back in the swing of things with footy on Saturday and Sunday. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy the FA Cup as much as the next supporter, but the league is still king. And when you come after the king, you best not miss. Enjoy the picks after the jump.


Stoke - Sunderland (1-0)
This will be a tight and nervy affair with a late goal grabbing the victory for a determined Stoke team that will be tough at home.

Aston Villa - Fulham (2-0)
The Gerrard Houllier revolution continues with another three points for Villa at home against a Fulham squad that thrashed Tottenham in the FA Cup.

Everton - Blackpool (2-0)
Long time Posts By Panos reader, Michael Yates, has to promise me a victory for his beloved Everton at home against Blackpool.

Manchester City - West Brom (4-0)
Goals, goals and more goals are in store for this game as City will thrash West Brom.

Newcastle - Arsenal (1-2)
Arsenal will look to extract some sort of revenge against Newcastle after their loss to them earlier in the season. I fully expect the Gunners to grab a victory.

Tottenham - Bolton (2-0)
Spurs need a victory to maintain their chase for Champions League football for next season and a goal from Van der Vaart and Defoe should seal the points.

Wigan - Blackburn (1-1)
Wigan are struggling to climb above the relegation zone, and although a point will help, three points would be better.

Wolverhampton - Manchester United (1-2)
United have been living on the edge in their past couple of encounters away from home, and I expect the same again, but again as always another three points for the league leaders.

West Ham - Birmingham (2-0)
Is the West Ham revolution ready to take flight, perhaps Robbie Keane is the savior, well at least for this week as another three points for the Hammers.

Chelsea - Liverpool (3-2)
How does it always work out this way in football? Fernando Torres is in Chelsea blue and has promised not to celebrate against his former team, and something tells me he will have his chance, as his goal is the winning goal for Chelsea . . . . just the perfect storybook ending for Chelsea fans.

OVERALL RECORD
123-121

1 comment:

  1. thanks for the shout-out panos :) yeah, everton squeeked it from 3-2 down - it's good to win again :)

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