The odds for Kate and Williams, seventh.. sorry third baby (or 'Another Porker!' as Kay Burley calls it!) are still available online. The gist seems to be hat there's not a dead cert as such, so clearly the couple have been keeping tight lipped about it.
These are the current betting odds:
Alexander - 3-1
Louis - 5-1
Arhur - 3-1
James - 6-1
Albert - 6-1
Philip - 12-1
Henry - 16-1
Edward - 20-1
Wednesday, 25 April 2018
Wednesday, 18 April 2018
Premier League - Watford vs Crystal Palace - 21st April
This weekend, the
relegation battle takes another interesting turn as Watford play host
to Crystal Palace. Can the Hornets take out the Eagles? With the away
side’ woes, we wouldn’t bet on a performance that Watford fans
have waited a little too long to receive.
Home News
With one win in six,
including four loses out of five, Watford need a good result –
fast. The drop-off in performance of the likes of Richarlison, Will
Hughes, Abdoulaye Doucoure and Adrian Mariappa has been alarming.
Coincided with the poor form of the likes of Roberto Pereyra and Troy
Deeney, and its’ easy to see why Hornets fans have valid concerns.
They come into this
one with a banged-up squad, too. The likes of Gerard Deulofeu will
miss out, as will Nathaniel Chalobah and Tom Cleverley. For Watford,
any kind of positive result would be accepted given their middling
form.
Away News
Meanwhile, Palace
are flying after their 3-2 win in the derby with Brighton and Hove
Albion. With Christian Benteke finally fit again, it’s the loss of
the likes of Bakary Sako and Scott Dann that has hurt them the most.
At the moment, it
would be hard to call the Palace team bar one thing: when Wilfried
Zaha is fit, they play much better. They’ve lost all ten games this
season that the Ivorian has not started, which has major
complications for them if he misses any of the run-in.
If Zaha starts,
don’t expect anything other than another impressive performance.
Verdict
We
expect Watford to get something here. They look like a side that
needs the season to end, but Palace are poor away from home. We would
expect more from the home side, and a performance against a Palace
side with a phobia of away days would be a good place to start.
Sunday, 8 April 2018
Champions League - Manchester City vs Liverpool
This Tuesday,
Liverpool travel to the Etihad Stadium in a bid to reach the
Semi-Finals of the UEFA Champions League. They arrive in Manchester
set to play a City side that simply looks to have come off the rails
a touch.
Following the 3-0
reverse at Anfield, City endured a damaging 3-2 loss at home to
rivals Manchester United. Being 2-0 up at half time, the Citizens
watched the dream of sealing the title at home to United blow up in
their face. Conceding 6 in 2 games is very unlike City; can they
recover here in style?
Home News
For the home side,
the return of star striker Sergio Aguero can only be a good thing. He
came on (and should have had a penalty) in the Manchester Derby, and
loves a goal against the Reds.
Meanwhile, Kevin de
Bruyne and Kyle Walker will return to the line-up. Vincent Kompany
may miss out, though, meaning that John Stones and Nicolas Otamendi
will likely line-up in the defence for City.
Away News
For the Reds, the
midfield is looking bare. Emre Can is almost certainly out and Jordan
Henderson misses out with suspension. This means that Alex
Oxlade-Chamberlain, Georginio Wijnaldum and James Milner will likely
play a third game in six days.
Mohamed
Salah should make the game, giving Liverpool attacking impetus
alongside Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane. Andrew Robertson and Trent
Alexander-Arnold should return to the full-back slots. The Reds got
out of Goodison Park with a 0-0 playing a shadow side in Saturday’
Merseyside Derby, which should bode well for their fitness going into
a crucial away tie.
Verdict
We reckon City will
win this one – but not enough to get through to the Semi-finals.
Liverpool have looked more resolute in recent times, and if Mohamed
Salah can make the game then we can see the Reds getting a crucial
away goal. Just one away goal means City need 5, after all. City to
win, Liverpool to progress.
Tuesday, 3 April 2018
Champions League - Liverpool vs Manchester City
This midweek,
arguably the biggest English-based Champions League clash in a decade
will take place. Far bigger than most, the two most exciting sides in
England – Liverpool and Manchester City – will go to war. With a
promise of goals and bombastic football, who will come out on top at
Anfield?
Liverpool News
The
Reds host City knowing they have great form in this kind of
experience. They are in good form, with the loss of Joe Gomez a minor
blow. Young full-back Trent Alexander-Arnold has been a target in
recent matches, but a resurgent second half at Selhust Park from the
full-back helped him to come out the other side unscathed.
The Reds have the
firepower to beat anyone, and have history on their side: the 4-3
epic at Anfield being a true sign of where Liverpool can reach. This
midweek will go some way to show if that was a fluke or a victory
that was a sign of things to come.
Manchester City
News
The Citizens stroll
into Anfield knowing they have a league to win in-between both
matches. With Manchester United set to visit, it’s going to be very
exciting to see how City react to a season-defining week.
With few injury or
form worries, though, they couldn’t turn up in better condition.
With the form of David Silva and Leroy Sane making up for a minor
Kevin de Bruyne lilt, they should arrive at Anfield feeling confident
of a big result.
Verdict
We’re going to be
ambitious – 3-3. This has the makings of an all-time classic, but
we just cannot see Liverpool staying tight enough at the back to win
this one. City are lethal, as are the Reds, but they are slightly
less outrageous at the back. This tie will likely be decided by slim
margins, and that defensive prowess (and lack of for the Reds) could
play a major role.
Sunday, 1 April 2018
100 kids vs 3 professional soccer players
An entertaining interlude to get your month off to a god start!
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