Wednesday 24 January 2018

F.A Cup Predictions 2018 (Part 2)

F.A Cup 4th Round Predictions
Matches start on Friday night, then 12 on Saturday and 2 on Sunday.

Sheffield Wed v Reading
Yeovil v Man Utd

Peterborough v Leicester
Huddersfield v Birmingham
Hull v Nottingham F
Middlesbrough v Brighton
Millwall v Rochdale
MK Dons v Coventry
Notts County v Swansea
Sheff Utd v Preston
Southampton v Watford
Wigan v West Ham
Newport v Tottenham
Liverpool v WBA

Chelsea v Newcastle
Cardiff v Man City

Good Luck All :)

Current Scores
Longy 22, Biopunk 14, Lee 13, Paulo 11, (Lawro 20, Guest 14)


8 comments:

  1. Sheffield Wed v Reading 1-1
    Yeovil v Man Utd 0-3

    Peterborough v Leicester 0-2
    Huddersfield v Birmingham 1-1
    Hull v Nottingham F 1-0
    Middlesbrough v Brighton 1-0
    Millwall v Rochdale 2-0
    MK Dons v Coventry 1-1
    Notts County v Swansea 0-2
    Sheff Utd v Preston 1-0
    Southampton v Watford 1-1
    Wigan v West Ham 1-0
    Newport v Tottenham 0-2
    Liverpool v WBA 1-1

    Chelsea v Newcastle 2-1
    Cardiff v Man City 1-3

    I'm not expecting any shocks this week. Hope I am wrong of course (except my shitty team!)

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  2. This weeks Lawro guests are Copa90 presenters Poet and Vuj.

    Dreading Wigan away, as injuries mean we were going to field a weakened team anyway and as it's the Cup the few remaining regulars will probably be rested before Tuesday's Palace game?

    Sheffield Wed v Reading 2-1
    Yeovil v Man Utd 0-4

    Peterborough v Leicester 1-2
    Huddersfield v Birmingham 3-0
    Hull v Nottingham F 1-1
    Middlesbrough v Brighton 2-0
    Millwall v Rochdale 2-0
    MK Dons v Coventry 2-1
    Notts County v Swansea 1-2
    Sheff Utd v Preston 1-0
    Southampton v Watford 2-0
    Wigan v West Ham 1-2
    Newport v Tottenham 0-3
    Liverpool v WBA 2-0

    Chelsea v Newcastle 2-0
    Cardiff v Man City 1-2

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  3. Sheffield Wed v Reading 3-2
    Yeovil v Man Utd 1-6

    Peterborough v Leicester 2-1
    Huddersfield v Birmingham 2-2
    Hull v Nottingham F 1-2
    Middlesbrough v Brighton 1-2
    Millwall v Rochdale 2-0
    MK Dons v Coventry 2-0
    Notts County v Swansea 0-1
    Sheff Utd v Preston 0-1
    Southampton v Watford 2-1
    Wigan v West Ham 0-1
    Newport v Tottenham 2-1
    Liverpool v WBA 2-0

    Chelsea v Newcastle 2-0
    Cardiff v Man City 1-3

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  4. Sheffield weds 1 reading 1
    Yeovil 1 Man Utd 3
    Peterborough 1 Leicester 1
    Huddersfield 2 Birmingham 0
    Hull 1 forest 2
    Middlesbrough 2 Brighton 1
    Millwall 2 Rochdale 0
    Mk dons 0 Coventry 1
    Notts County 1 Swansea 0
    Sheffield United 1 Preston 1
    Saints 2 Watford 2
    Wigan 1 West Ham 2
    Newport 1 spurs 3
    Liverpool 3 West Bromwich 0
    Chelsea 2 Newcastle 0
    Cardiff 0 Man City 4
    Thought I had done this last night but disappeared today cheers

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  5. Sheffield Wed v Reading 2-0
    Yeovil v Man Utd 0-3

    Peterborough v Leicester 1-2
    Huddersfield v Birmingham 1-0
    Hull v Nottingham F 0-1
    Middlesbrough v Brighton 1-2
    Millwall v Rochdale 2-0
    MK Dons v Coventry 1-0
    Notts County v Swansea 0-1
    Sheff Utd v Preston 3-1
    Southampton v Watford 2-1
    Wigan v West Ham 0-2
    Newport v Tottenham 0-2
    Liverpool v WBA 2-0

    Chelsea v Newcastle 2-0
    Cardiff v Man City 0-2

    Lock'em in...i'm the equivalent of 5-0 down from the first leg, but 16 correct scores could put me back in the mix !!

    Paul

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  6. Current Scores (34 Games)
    Longy 23, Lee 17, Biopunk 16, Paulo 12, Paul 2, (Lawro 22, Lawro Guest One 16, Lawro Guest Two 1)

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  7. Hate to say it but the loss to Wigan was hardly a shock, only blind loyalty made me go for a West Ham win More worrying is more injuries (11 potential first teamers) and now Masuaku faces a long ban after being stupid.
    Nearly the biggest shock as Tottenham came close to going out after an excellent performance by Newport.
    Probably the biggest shock was West Brom scoring 3 goals (theyve only managed it once before this season against Accrington Stanley in the League Cup), a good win despite the VAR system doing it's best to give Liverpool a win.

    Current Scores (46 Games)
    Longy 32, Lee 22, Biopunk 19, Paulo 15, Paul 6, (Lawro 34, Lawro Guest One 18, Lawro Guest Two 9)
    Good day again for Longy and Lawro extending their leads.
    Congrats to Paulo for getting the Coventry result right, your first 3 pointer since the flying start :)

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  8. Chelsea comfortable, Man City doing the business early then trying to keep their legs against the choppers.

    Current Scores (48 Games)
    Longy 34, Lee 24, Biopunk 21, Paulo 17, Paul 10, (Lawro 38, Lawro Guest One 20, Lawro Guest Two 11)

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