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06-27-16 | Iceland v. England -185 | 2-1 | Loss | -185 | 101 h 10 m | Show | |
This is a 7* play on England. Jesse Schule |
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06-26-16 | CHILE v. Argentina -129 | Top | 0-0 | Loss | -129 | 85 h 49 m | Show |
This is a 10* play on Argentina. Argentina and Chile will do battle in the final of Copa America for a second straight year. Chile won last year's final after a penalty shootout, but Argentina is looking good to take revenge this time around. Argentina has won each of its five games here at Copa leading up to the final, and that includes a 2-1 victory against Chile on June 6 in their opener of the group stage. The win was more convincing than the scoreline would suggest as Chile's goal came three minutes into injury time. Chile was fairly lucky in its semi-finals game against Colombia as two quick goals had its opponent completely demoralized and a red card early in the second half made a Colombian comeback near impossible. Argentina thrashed the USMNT 4-0 in its semi-final game and has won each of its last four games by at least three goals. Argentina has almost unparalleled offensive firepower in Lionel Messi, Gonzalo Higuain and Ezequiel Lavezzi, who all found the net against the US. I don't see how Chile can keep Argentina in check over a full 90 minutes. Take ARG. GL, Jesse Schule |
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06-26-16 | Hungary v. BELGIUM -157 | Top | 0-4 | Win | 100 | 78 h 42 m | Show |
This is a 10* play on Belgium. |
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06-26-16 | Slovakia v. Germany -230 | 0-3 | Win | 100 | 75 h 42 m | Show | |
This is a 5* play on Germany. Germany finished top of Group C and will take on Slovakia in the round of 16. Slovakia finished third in its group behind Wales and England, and keeping up with the mighty Germans will most likely prove to be a too difficult of a task today. The reigning World Champions have yet to concede a goal at Euro 2016, and the team has won 13 of its last 16 games at major tournaments. Scoring goals have not been easy so far for the Germans here in France either, but if they keep creating chances its highly unlikely their world class attackers will continue to miss. Slovakia defeated the Germans 3-1 in a friendly during the preparations for the European Championship, but this is just the second time that Slovakia has reached the knockout stages of a major tournament. It's a fairly inexperienced team when it comes to these type of games, and it could very well show today. Germany has averaged 71.9 percent possession over its first three games of the tournament. The German machine will slowly but surely grind down its opponent. Take GER. GL, Jesse Schule |
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06-25-16 | PORTUGAL v. Croatia | Top | 0-0 | Push | 0 | 56 h 28 m | Show |
This is a 10* play on Croatia. |
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06-25-16 | POLAND v. Switzerland | Top | 1-1 | Push | 0 | 50 h 22 m | Show |
This is a 10* play on Poland. The round of 16 of the European Championship opens with a clash between Switzerland and Poland on Saturday. Both teams enter the knockout stage undefeated, but I think Poland will prove to be the stronger team and advance to the next round. Poland has yet to concede a goal in this tournament and managed to successfully suffocate Germany's fearsome attack in a 0-0 draw in one of their group games. It may have managed just two goals so far and its star striker Robert Lewandowski is still looking for his first shot on target, but the Bayern Munich star is likely to raise his game here in the knockout phase. The Swiss have not been particularly successful with their goal-scoring either and both its goals so far have come as a result of corners. I don't think they'll have much success with their set pieced against the big, strong Polish centre-backs though. Poland has two terrific players in Lewandowski and Jakub Blaszczykowski, the kind of players that win you games. Take POL. GL, Jesse Schule |
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06-22-16 | Sweden v. Belgium -114 | Top | 0-1 | Win | 100 | 112 h 49 m | Show |
This is a 10* play on Belgium. Belgium managed to rebound from a disappointing loss to Italy in its tournament opener with a strong 3-0 win against Republic of Ireland. It'll now take on the lowly Swedes, and I expect Belgium to record an easy win. Sweden has posed very little offensive threat so far in the tournament and has yet to register a shot on goal after 180 minutes of football. Its superstar Zlatan Ibrahimovic has been efficiently isolated and Belgium's world class centre-backs should be able to contain the enigmatic Swede. Belgium showed its true potential in the last game and a front-three of Eden Hazard, Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku should be enough to have the Swedes sweating bullets. De Bruyne has five goals and as many assists in his last 10 games for the national team while Lukaku has tallied six goals in his last six games. Sweden needs to win but giving up an early goal would be devastating. It'll try to keep the game close and hope to run away with a late goal. I think the Belgians will be the ones to take advantage once Sweden go on the attack though to take down a low-scoring contest. Take BEL. GL, Jesse Schule |
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06-22-16 | Sweden v. Belgium UNDER 2.5 | Top | 0-1 | Win | 100 | 63 h 39 m | Show |
This is a 10* play on SWE@BEL to go UNDER. Belgium managed to rebound from a disappointing loss to Italy in its tournament opener with a strong 3-0 win against Republic of Ireland. It'll now take on the lowly Swedes, and I expect Belgium to record an easy win. Sweden has posed very little offensive threat so far in the tournament and has yet to register a shot on goal after 180 minutes of football. Its superstar Zlatan Ibrahimovic has been efficiently isolated and Belgium's world class centre-backs should be able to contain the enigmatic Swede. Belgium showed its true potential in the last game and a front-three of Eden Hazard, Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku should be enough to have the Swedes sweating bullets. De Bruyne has five goals and as many assists in his last 10 games for the national team while Lukaku has tallied six goals in his last six games. Sweden needs to win but giving up an early goal would be devastating. It'll try to keep the game close and hope to run away with a late goal. I think the Belgians will be the ones to take advantage once Sweden go on the attack though to take down a low-scoring contest. Take UNDER. GL, Jesse Schule |
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06-21-16 | United States v. Argentina -196 | 0-4 | Win | 100 | 45 h 46 m | Show | |
This is a 5* play on Argentina. The Americans have already exceeded expectations in this tournament, but their luck is likely to run out against Lionel Messi and Argentina. Jurgen Klinsman is trying to stay positive, telling reporters that he is confident in his squad's chances. "We travelled the world the last few years to very difficult friendly games all over Europe and in Mexico and we came away with wins." "We surprised a lot of people -- no one gave us a chance to get out of the group in Brazil [at the World Cup]. We left Portugal behind, we left Ghana behind." The problem is, they aren't playing Portugal, Mexico or Ghana... they face an Argentina team that is coming off a 4-1 win over Venezuela. The Argentinians have out-scored the opposition 12-1 in their last three games. Messi has found the net four times in this tournament, only Chile's Eduardo Vargas has scored more. This is a big step up in class for the Americans, and they will do well just to keep the score respectable. It won't help matters that three regular starters will be unavailable for this match due to suspension (Jermaine Jones, Alejandro Bedoya, and Bobby Wood). Take ARG. GL, Jesse Schule |
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06-21-16 | Czech Republic v. Turkey | Top | 0-2 | Loss | -140 | 15 h 7 m | Show |
This is a 10* play on Czech Republic. Czech Republic is sitting third in Group D with one point, but could overtake Croatia for second if it was to lose against Spain while Czech defeats Turkey. I think the Czech's will do its part of the job at least and take down the lowly Turks. Turkey is coming off back-to-back defeats against Spain (3-0) and Croatia (1-0). It has been at least one class below its opponent in both games, and that's likely to be the case today as well. Czech is coming off a 2-2 draw against Croatia where a pair of late goals earned it a draw. A morale-boosting point that has the nation right back in contention for a place in the round of 16. Turkey's defense has been among the worst I've seen in the tournament, and the Czechs have plenty of offensive firepower which it will utilize to 100 percent today. It has scored in 12 of its last 13 games of the group stage in the European Championships, and it has won five of the last nine meetings with Turkey. Take CZE. GL, Jesse Schule |
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06-21-16 | Ukraine v. Poland -103 | Top | 0-1 | Win | 100 | 6 h 31 m | Show |
This is a 10* play on Poland. Poland held the mighty Germans to a 0-0 draw in its last game and enters the last round of the group stage tied with Germany at the top of the group. It'll take on bottom dwelling Ukraine today, and the Polish are looking good to hand the Ukrainians a third straight defeat. Goalscoring has been a major issue for the Ukrainian team so far in the tournament, and it has not really created many dangerous chances at all. A lack off offensive threat combined with subpar defending is a recipe for disaster, and that has been the story for Ukraine here in the European Championship finals. It has been outscored 4-0 over its first two games, and first choice goalkeeper Andriy Pyatov could be replaced by Denys Boyko after two unconvincing displays. Poland meanwhile has been extremely organized while defending, and with plenty of motivation against the knocked out and demoralized Ukrainians I think we'll see a comfortable Poland win today. Take POL. GL, Jesse Schule |
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06-20-16 | Slovakia v. England -171 | Top | 0-0 | Loss | -171 | 180 h 21 m | Show |
This is a 10* play on England. England is in a prime position to win Group B as it enters the last round of the group stage top of the table with four points. Slovakia is tied for second with Wales at three points but will likely need to go for a victory to secure its place in the next round with Wales facing the lowly Russians in its last game. That should suit England pretty well. Roy Hodgson is expected to make several changes to his starting eleven and give Daniel Sturridge and Jamie Vardy starts up top. The Three Lions trailed Wales by one goal in the last game before the introduction of the speedy duo who single-handedly turned the game around to earn England a 2-1 win. They'll want to show the coach he made the right decision. England has won all three of their previous meetings with Slovakia which has failed to keep a clean sheet in each of its six previous games at a major tournament. While a draw would see the Englishmen progress to the round of 16, I think they'll get plenty of opportunities to take advantage of this sub-par Slovakia defense and run away with the win. Take ENG. GL, Jesse Schule |
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06-18-16 | Belgium -126 v. Republic of Ireland | 3-0 | Win | 100 | 7 h 45 m | Show | |
This is an 8* play on Belgium. |
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06-17-16 | Spain -213 v. Turkey | 3-0 | Win | 100 | 17 h 17 m | Show | |
This is a 6* play on Spain. Spain opened their title-defending campaign of the European Championship with a 1-0 victory against Czech Republic. The team is undefeated with 10 wins over its past 13 games at the Euros and should have no trouble with Turkey here on Friday. The Turks looked extremely out of sorts in a 1-0 loss to Croatia in its first game of the tournament, a defeat that could have been much larger. Its star player and captain Arda Turan received a lot of criticism in Turkish media and went on Turkish television to apologize and ask for "forgiveness". Striker Cenk Tosun was another player with a disappointing performance as he didn't have a shot or set up an attempt in his 69 minutes on the pitch in the defeat. Spain has world class players at every position and it has the know-how and experience to navigate these games at the European Championship finals. Take Spain. GL, Jesse Schule |
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06-13-16 | Belgium v. Italy | Top | 0-2 | Loss | -145 | 15 h 57 m | Show |
This is a 10* play on Belgium Belgium was expected to make some serious noise at World Cup in Brazil two years ago, and it must have been pretty disappointing to get knocked out in the last eight. The Red Devils enter the tournament as the highest ranked European team on the FIFA rankings, and with a more experienced but still youthful side this could be its time to shine. Italy on the other hand has been on a steady decline since its runner-up finish at the Euro 2012. It scored just 16 goals in 10 qualifiers, and its main striker, Graziano Pelle, plays for Southampton, a mid-table team in the Premier League. Belgium is stacked with offensive firepower and the trio of Kevin de Bruyne, Eden Hazard and Romelu Lukaku should give a injury-ridden Italy defense plenty of trouble. Take BELGIUM. GL, Jesse Schule |
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06-12-16 | Poland -143 v. Northern Ireland | Top | 1-0 | Win | 100 | 10 h 11 m | Show |
This is an 8* play on Poland. Poland is the favorite to clinch second place behind Germany in Group C of the European Championship. It'll face the presuably weakest team of the group in its tournament opener on Sunday when taking on Northern Ireland at Stade de Nice, and I think Poland will take three important points today. Northern Ireland has a team with players from the lower tier of the Premier League or the weaker leagues on the British Islands. It made it to the European Championship finals with hard team work and an easy qualification group, but that won't cut it here in the main tournament. Poland has a fix star in Bayern Munich's Robert Lewandowski who has terrorized top defenders in the German Bundesliga all season and now will come up against two competent, but not great, centre-backs. He's far from the only goal-scoring threath the Poles have though as Arkadiusz Milik is coming off a terrific season with Ajax with 21 goals in 31 games. Milik supplied six assists during the qualification phase, the joint-highest figure of all players. Four of those assists were to Lewandowski so there's no doubt they have a great chemistry. Take Poland. GL, Jesse Schule |
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06-11-16 | England -113 v. Russia | Top | 1-1 | Loss | -113 | 57 h 12 m | Show |
This is a 10* play on England. The English National team has been so disappointing for so long, that they come into this tournament flying under the radar. The English are dogged by a reputation of underachieving, but there is reason to think things will be different this time around. Gone are the old guard of Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard, and this young team features the likes of Jamie Vardy and Harry Kane (top two scorers in the Premier League). It shouldn't be too difficult for England to emerge from this group without suffering a loss. England was the only team that had a perfect record while qualifying for this tournament, led by Wayne Rooney's seven goals. Take the Three Lions. GL, Jesse Schule |
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05-28-16 | Real Madrid +200 v. Atletico Madrid | Top | 1-1 | Loss | -100 | 386 h 34 m | Show |
This is a 10* play on Real Madrid. Jesse Schule |
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05-01-16 | Leicester +0.5 v. MANCHESTER UNIT | Top | 1-1 | Win | 100 | 69 h 21 m | Show |
This is a 10* play on Leicester City +0.5. |
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04-02-16 | Tottenham Hotspur v. Liverpool | Top | 1-1 | Push | 0 | 83 h 3 m | Show |
This is a 10* play on Tottenham. Jesse Schule |
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03-20-16 | Tottenham Hotspur -186 v. AFC Bournemouth | 3-0 | Win | 100 | 11 h 7 m | Show | |
This is a 6* play on Tottenham. |
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03-20-16 | Manchester City -114 v. Manchester United | Top | 0-1 | Loss | -114 | 10 h 49 m | Show |
This is a 10* play on Manchester City. It's been a disappointing season for both Manchester clubs, but City is a lot closer to where it wants to be than United. The Citizens still own the second best home record in the Premier League, and United is coming as winners of just one of their last eight away from Old Trafford. The home side will be missing star defender Vincent Kompany, but United comes limping in without Wayne Rooney and Ander Hererra. City has won four of the last six Manchester Derbies, and they've outscored United 5-1 winning the last two home matches. The Red Devils were blanked in their last two away matches, losing 2-0 at Liverpool, and 1-0 at West Brom. Shoddy defense has been a problem all year for United, and we could see a blowout here against one of the highest scoring teams in the Premiership. Jesse Schule |
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03-19-16 | Crystal Palace v. Leicester | Top | 0-1 | Win | 100 | 9 h 13 m | Show |
This is a 10* play on Leicester City. The Foxes are in the driver's seat in the English Premier League title race, and they come into Saturday's match versus Crystal Palace as winners of seven of their last 10 matches. The bookmakers still don't give them much credit, and we get a far better price on Leicester than we would get if we wanted to back any of the other top clubs in the league. Playing away from Kings Power Stadium hasn't slowed down the Foxes, who have as many wins on the road (9) as they do at home. Crystal Palace has lost five straight home games, and has been out-scored 7-4 while losing two of it's last three league games. A draw would be a great result for the home team here, but I think Palace will be lucky to avoid another loss Take Leicester GL Jesse Schule |
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03-14-16 | Newcastle United v. Leicester -166 | Top | 0-1 | Win | 100 | 159 h 20 m | Show |
This is a 10* play on Leicester City. |
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03-05-16 | Leicester v. Watford | Top | 1-0 | Win | 100 | 31 h 11 m | Show |
This is a 10* play on Leicester City. Premier League-leading Leicester City will continue their title bid when they visit Watford Saturday afternoon. They were held to a 2-2 draw against West Bromwich Albion their last game, but this should be a more favorable match-up for the Foxes. Watford have struggled for goals lately getting shut out in six of their last eight Premier League matches and they've found the net only six times in their last 10 games. Their main striker Odion Ighalo has scored just one goal in nine Premier League appearances so far in 2016. Six goals are what Leicester have conceded in their last 10 league games while scoring 14. Leicester are the highest scoring team in the top flight this season with 51 goals to their name and striker Jamie Vardy is topping the league with his 19 tallies. He scored one of the goals when Leicester defeated Watford 2-1 at home back in November. With only 10 rounds left of the Premier League season Leicester can not afford any slip ups. Manager Claudio Ranieri will not be satisfied with a point here and we should see Leicester create enough opportunities to finish off the Hornets. Take LEI. GL, Jesse Schule |
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03-01-16 | Leicester -135 v. West Bromwich Albion | Top | 2-2 | Loss | -135 | 7 h 26 m | Show |
This is a 10* play on Leicester City. The Foxes didn't find the net until the 89th minute in their last home game, a 1-0 win over Norwich. Here is what I had to say prior to kickoff: "The time for doubting Leicester has long passed. Many expected them to fade after a hot start, but with only 13 games remaining, the Foxes are five points clear of Tottenham at the top of the table. Arsenal is tied on points with Spurs, but Tottenham has the edge in goal differential. Jamie Vardy leads the Premier League in scoring with 18 goals, and he's found the net three times in his last three matches". They host West Brom Tuesday, and the visitors don't have a lot to play for at this point. They aren't a contender, and are in no danger of being relegated. The Foxes won 3-2 at West Brom earlier this season, and they should bag maximum points at home today. Take Leicester. GL, Jesse Schule |
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02-28-16 | Swansea City v. Tottenham Hotspur -212 | 1-2 | Win | 100 | 6 h 21 m | Show | |
This is a 5* play on Spurs. Tottenham is in the middle of a title race, trailing the Premier League leaders Leicester by just five points with a game in hand. They should be able to pick up maximum points against bottom feeders Swansea on Sunday. The Spurs have owned this series, winning 15 of 17 home meetings versus Swansea. The Swans really struggle to find the net, scoring just 24 goals in 26 games. Only Aston Villa has been more futile. Striker Harry Kane is expected to return after suffering a broken nose, but might be wearing a protective mask. Take SPURS. GL, Jesse Schule |
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02-27-16 | Norwich City v. Leicester -186 | Top | 0-1 | Win | 100 | 104 h 60 m | Show |
This is a 10* play on Leicester. The Foxes held off Arsenal until the dying minutes in a 2-1 loss at the Emirates in their most recent Premier League game. I had Leicester +1.5 in that game, cashing in another winner. Here is what I said prior to the game: "The time for doubting Leicester has long passed. Many expected them to fade after a hot start, but with only 13 games remaining, the Foxes are five points clear of Tottenham at the top of the table. Arsenal is tied on points with Spurs, but Tottenham has the edge in goal differential. Jamie Vardy leads the Premier League in scoring with 18 goals, and he's found the net three times in his last three matches" Vardy did find the net in that game, opening the scoring for the Foxes. Leicester needs to bag full points here to stay ahead in the title race, and I expect them to do just that against an inferior Norwich team with suspect defending. Take Leicester. GL, Jesse Schule |
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02-14-16 | Leicester +0.5 v. Arsenal | 1-2 | Loss | -100 | 5 h 43 m | Show | |
This is a 6* play on Leicester City +1.5. Jesse Schule |
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02-13-16 | West Bromwich Albion v. Everton -217 | 1-0 | Loss | -217 | 2 h 10 m | Show | |
This is a 6* play on Everton FC. Everton came from two goals down to beat West Brom 3-2 on the road earlier in the season, and I like their chances home at Goodison Park Saturday afternoon as well. West Brom struggled to get past League Two outfit Peterborough in the FA Cup Wednesday, and fatigue could become an issue for this encounter as they fielded a very strong team in that contest. They're also hampered by injuries as two of their first choice center-backs will miss the game, and slowing down this surging Everton side won't be an easy task. The Toffees have won each of their last three league and cup games 3-0 as winger Aaron Lennon has scored in all three contests and Ross Barkley tallied a total of three goals as well. Striker Romelu Lukaku has been held to only one goal in that span but is topping the team with 16 goals on the season and should get the better of West Brom's injury-ridden defense. The Baggies have failed to register a single shot on target in three of their last four league games and they're winless over their last seven away from home. Take EVE. GL, Jesse Schule |
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02-12-16 | Roma -103 v. Carpi FC 1909 | Top | 3-1 | Win | 100 | 13 h 23 m | Show |
This is a 10* play on AS Roma. Roma have a big Champions League clash against Real Madrid coming up next week, but first they'll have to overcome Carpi in the Serie A Friday. They won the reverse fixture 5-1 back in September, and they're coming into this game filled with confidence after three consecutive victories over which they've outscored opponents 7-2. The sacking of Rudi Garcia has had desired effect as Roma have recuperated from a somewhat disappointing season up until Luciano Spaletti took over the managerial responsibilites at the club. They're currently sitting fifth in the Serie A, 12 points back of league-leading Napoli and only two points back of a qualification spot to next season's Champions League. They can not afford to throw away points against the lower ranked sides in the league. Carpi are definitely in that category with just 19 points in 24 games and currently in the relegation zone. Midfielder Raffaele Bianco will miss the game due to suspension, and they have several injuries as well while Roma are healthier than ever and will have Radja Nainggolan back from suspension. Take ROMA. GL, Jesse Schule |
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02-02-16 | Liverpool v. Leicester +164 | Top | 0-2 | Win | 164 | 6 h 9 m | Show |
This is a 10* play on Leicester City. Jesse Schule |
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01-24-16 | Chelsea v. Arsenal +112 | Top | 1-0 | Loss | -100 | 5 h 53 m | Show |
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12-14-15 | Leicester v. Chelsea | Top | 2-1 | Win | 121 | 13 h 43 m | Show |
This is a 10* play on Leicester City. Former Chelsea manager Claudio Ranieri has worked wonders with Leicester City this season, and they can leapfrog Manchester City and Arsenal for the league-lead with a win here. Chelsea meanwhile have only one win over their last six Premier League games, a 1-0 victory home in London against lowly Norwich, and four wins in 15 league-games for the season. I have a feeling controversial Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has lost the dressing room and the players does not seem to want him there anymore, leading to subpar performances to get rid of "the Special One". While Chelsea's team filled with superstars have under-performed, Leicester's more unknown players have risen to the occasion and Jamie Vardy who played non-league soccer only a couple of seasons ago is leading the league with 14 goals and Riyiad Mahrez is not far behind with 10 tallies. Chelsea are the reigning champions, but the books have failed to adjust to today's reality, and that reality is that Leicester is a much more coherent and hard-working team than Chelsea at the moment. I'll take the team on a roll filled with loyal team-players over an overrated disjointed bunch of prima donnas every day of the week. Take LEI. GL, Jesse Schule |
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10-31-15 | Norwich City v. Manchester City -350 | 1-2 | Win | 100 | 9 h 57 m | Show | |
This is a 4* play on Manchester City. League-leaders Manchester City looked nothing of the sort last week when they were lucky to get away with a 0-0 draw in the Manchester derby last weekend. They annihilated Crystal Palace 5-1 in the Capital One Cup Wednesday though and have won four straight at home all competitions included, outscoring opponents 18-4 over that span. Norwich meanwhile are winless over their last five away from home and crashed out of the Captital One Cup after losing on penalties at Everton. Travelling to the Etihad to face Manchester City is never easy, and those 120 tough minutes in the cup certainly won't help Norwich who are not nearly as blessed with the same squad depth as their counterpart in this game. Take MC. GL, Jesse Schule |
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10-31-15 | Liverpool v. Chelsea -0.5 | Top | 3-1 | Loss | -100 | 7 h 42 m | Show |
This is a 10* play on Chelsea. Chelsea are off yet another disappointing performance as they lost to Stoke on penalties in the Capital One Cup Tuesday. They have only 11 points over 10 games in the Premier League, but two of their three wins of the season have come home at Stamford Bridge. They'll host a Liverpool team that won their first game with Jurgen Klopp in charge Wednesday, a 1-0 Capital Cup home-win over Bournemouth, after playing four consecutive draws under their new manager. They've scored only three goals over five road-games in the league this season though and I think they'll struggle against Chelsea here. The Blues are undefeated over the last six head-to-head meetings with three wins to their name and we should see a desperate Chelsea team that can go up on equal points as the Reds with a win today. Take CHE. GL, Jesse Schule |
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10-24-15 | Arsenal -225 v. Everton | 2-1 | Win | 100 | 11 h 8 m | Show | |
This is a 5* play on Arsenal. The Gunners are firing all cylinders, coming off three straight wins, outscoring the opposition 9-0 in those games. Most recently they shocked the mighty German champs, defeating Bayern Munich 2-0 in the first leg of a Champions League tie. They hammered Watford 3-0 last Saturday, and blew out Manchester United at Old Trafford the previous Saturday. Given the Gunners current form, they should make short work of a struggling Everton side. The Toffees have been out-scored 7-3 while suffering two losses and a draw in their last three overall. The Gunners are 6-0-4 against Everton in the last 10 meetings, and they should add to that total here this week. Take Gunners. GL, Jesse Schule |