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4.4 Burnley 4.1 Bournemouth 1.88
3.75 Sunderland 3.45 Brighton 2.24
1.91 Chelsea 4.3 Newcastle 4
1.42 Arsenal 4.9 Everton 10
4.9 West Ham 4.3 Manchester City .... 1.76
2.40 Nottingham Forest 3.5 Fulham 3.35
2.62 Crystal Palace 3.35 Leeds 3.1
1.74 Manchester United 4.4 Aston Villa 4.9
1.32 Liverpool 6.6 Tottenham 10
1.62 Brentford 4.5 Wolves 6.2

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By:
tobermory
When: 13 Mar 26 22:06
Villa look the best bet at these odds to me
By:
morpteh mackem
When: 13 Mar 26 22:11
wolves  could be worth a punt
By:
lurka
When: 13 Mar 26 23:40
Everton are too big. Same record as City away from home and Arsenal have to think about Leverkusen on Tues. Beaten Fulham, Newc and Villa away recently. Well rested and Arsenal look a bit jaded.
By:
everyone's a winner
When: 14 Mar 26 08:31
i've laid brighton. will have a think about villa tomorrow or a lay of man u. also think city maybe a lay later today
By:
SirNorbertClarke
When: 14 Mar 26 09:27
The upcoming Champion's League games could lead to some interesting omissions this weekend.

I don't see Palmer playing too much.

Is it worth benching Haaland when he didn't have a single shot mid-week?

What about Arsenal and Saka?

Then there's Liverpool v Spuds Laugh
By:
penzance
When: 14 Mar 26 11:38
Spuds are without Romero,Palhina,van de Ven & possibly Bissouma.
Hopefully they get stuffed.
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 14 Mar 26 14:36
Baked stuffed potatoes
By:
ImSoLuckyLucky!
When: 14 Mar 26 14:50
With cheddar CHEESE
Devil
By:
sofaking
When: 14 Mar 26 16:28
Extremely drab so far and Ars*nal haven't even played yet.
By:
abba21
When: 14 Mar 26 17:10
Not watching what happened sunderland goal
By:
sofaking
When: 14 Mar 26 17:17
Ruled offside then Brighton score but also offside.
By:
sofaking
When: 14 Mar 26 17:17
or 1-0 Brighton.
By:
Wesdag
When: 14 Mar 26 17:38

Mar 14, 2026 -- 4:28PM, sofaking wrote:


Extremely drab so far and Ars*nal haven't even played yet.


Laugh
I think you could do with a bit of our drabness.Wink

By:
sofaking
When: 14 Mar 26 17:42
Yeah, I wish Spurs were as boring and unnewsworthy as Ars*nal right now.
By:
DixieDean60
When: 14 Mar 26 17:52
More good fortune for Arsenal - Branthwaite and Tarkowski the first choice centre backs for the toffees BOTH out Cry
By:
Des Pond
When: 14 Mar 26 17:57
A big blow for Everton. Still tough game for Arsenal, but with those two out, they should win. 3-1 Arsenal would be my guess.
By:
sofaking
When: 14 Mar 26 18:18
Yeah, Arse are free money here.
By:
SirNorbertClarke
When: 14 Mar 26 19:18
Madueke one shot on target was free money Happy
By:
SirNorbertClarke
When: 14 Mar 26 19:21
Everton have had plenty of chances. Arsenal very lucky not to have conceeded
By:
sofaking
When: 14 Mar 26 20:25
David Brent on shaky ground at Chelsea. He was always a high-risk, low quality appointment.
By:
abba21
When: 14 Mar 26 20:36
90/1 2-0
By:
sofaking
When: 14 Mar 26 20:52
Gonna lay the worst City side in ten years and I don't care if I lose my money.
By:
sofaking
When: 14 Mar 26 20:54
I only want them to win as it'll keep West Am in the relegation spots. This might be the first time I've ever cared about a West Am result. Shocked
By:
SirNorbertClarke
When: 14 Mar 26 21:14
My Madeuke winnings are on Bowen 1 shot on target
By:
DixieDean60
When: 14 Mar 26 21:23
Just sums up how fortunate Arsenal have often been this season, Pickford has been excellent all year and then messes up like that in the 89th minute Cry
Another example of how poor the EPL has been this season (as the Champions League results in midweek bear out).

Plenty of attempts by the gunners but rarely looked like scoring, Everton on the other hand had fewer shots but came closer.

Given Arsenals remaining fixtures it would need a collapse of Devon Loch proportions for them not to win the league now.
By:
lurka
When: 14 Mar 26 21:39
It was a very good ball in from Dowman. Pickford shouldn't have come for it and it would have been a free header for Hincapie if he hadn't. Arsenal were denied a stonewall pen. Nothing lucky about it.
By:
DixieDean60
When: 14 Mar 26 21:51
Everton had by far the best chances prior to the 89th minute Lurka or did you miss those ?

The penalty shout was one of those that may or not have been given, i would not have moaned if it had but it was hardly stonewall. Remember the reverse fixture when a fairly obvious (to most) foul on Barry was not given which allowed Arsenal to nick a 1 nil win ?  Not many complaints from their fans about that.

The gunners got out of jail without playing well, as they have a number of times recently.
By:
lurka
When: 14 Mar 26 22:10
Yes they had their chances and missed all of them. Arsenal didn't get their penalty chance. Swings and roundabouts at best.
By:
lurka
When: 14 Mar 26 22:10
Every pundit I heard said it was a stonewall pen
By:
DixieDean60
When: 14 Mar 26 22:21
VAR didn't think so, just like in the reverse fixture when Barry was kicked and every pundit i heard said it was a pen.
The gunners even needed a brain fade then from O'Brien to gift them the points after creating next to nowt all game.

btw, for once it wasn't so much Everton missing their chances tonight (for once) but the defence/keeper/woodwork keeping them out.
By:
Des Pond
When: 14 Mar 26 22:25
I didn't see it as a pen, tbf. Although I wouldn't have been surprised if it'd been given
By:
lurka
When: 14 Mar 26 22:27
The woodwork is a miss. You think he was aiming for the post? Congrats to him for hitting the target if he was.

If the defence and keeper kept them out that's not lucky either, that's good defending.

Arsenal were lucky not to go behind, unlucky not to get a pen. Evens it out, neither team more lucky than the other imo. And if Everton had taken the lead doesn't mean Arsenal would have lost either.
By:
DixieDean60
When: 14 Mar 26 22:58
A 25 yard thunderbolt against the post barely registers as a chance, let alone a "miss". Laugh

It was a cracking effort from McNeill, hardly on the level of actual misses by our wondrous dual strikers Beto and Barry this season.

Of course if it had gone in then Arsenal may well have still got something from the game, but given the jitters around the stadium then that is far from certain.

With City somehow failing to beat the hammers the title race is over anyway so its all irrelevant i suppose.
By:
abba21
When: 14 Mar 26 23:00
Players that cant score a goal from a yard out really looks like you can fool all the people all the time
By:
DixieDean60
When: 14 Mar 26 23:06
abba, que ?
By:
abba21
When: 14 Mar 26 23:09
Arsenal can score two goals 98 minutes of game but city cant score in 45 mmm
By:
DixieDean60
When: 14 Mar 26 23:13
You been on the sauce abba Laugh
By:
lurka
When: 14 Mar 26 23:46
I was responding to you saying that the 'woodwork' kept Everton out. If you don't hit the target nobody has to keep you out, it's off target. You brought it up as if it was a chance, not me.

Neither side was particularly lucky. I wouldn't blame Pickford too much for the first either. He was drawn off his line by a top quality ball but that's what a top quality ball does.
By:
DixieDean60
When: 15 Mar 26 00:07
Talk about splitting hairs Lurka Laugh

JP should never have gone for that cross, it was too deep, if he had just protected his back post then it would have been very hard for an attacker to score from that angle. As Moyes said afterwards he's pulled off enough great saves this season to have credit in the bank. Mykolenko switched off as well (which he is prone to do Cry)  basically allowing Dowman all the time in the world to get a decent cross in, so he shoulders some blame too.
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