SOCCER 10 POOL OF THE DAY
Saturday 18 February S10 V1
Headline: Villa look to further derail Arsenal’s hopes
Having lost their lead in the Premier League to defending champions Manchester City in midweek, Arsenal face another tough task away at Aston Villa today. More details at www.soccer6.co.za
M1 Aston Villa vs Arsenal: Arsenal won on their last visit to Villa Park but before that Villa had beaten them twice in a row at home.
M2 Millwall vs Sheffield United: Millwall’s home performances against the Blades have always produced a result with nine wins for the Lions and six for the visitors.
M3 Royal AM vs SuperSport United: Last season, Royal AM won home and away against SuperSport but in October were beaten 3-1 away in Pretoria by Gavin Hunt’s team.
M4 Brentford vs Crystal Palace: Brentford have won their last two home games in the Premier League and their previous two away matches. Palace are without success in their previous seven outings.
M5 Brighton & Hove Albion vs Fulham: Two surprise packages of the Premier League season go up against each other with Fulham unbeaten in their last six against the Seagulls.
M6 Chelsea vs Southampton: Chelsea last three league games have all ended in draws. Southampton are in deep trouble at the bottom of the Premier League standings.
M7 Everton vs Leeds United: Everton have won victories and two draws from their past four meetings with fellow strugglers Leeds.
M8 Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Bournemouth: Wolves have won three of their previous four league outings while Bournemouth are still without success since the World Cup break, despite new American owners taking over the club.
M9 Sekhukhune United vs Richards Bay: Sekhukhune’s last two league games were both losses after they had won four in a row before that. Richards Bay have not won in their past four outings.
M10 AmaZulu vs TS Galaxy: AmaZulu’s past three league games have all ended in draws while Galaxy have won one of their previous seven league fixtures.
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