Saturday, April 20, 2013

Premier League survey and fittings, week 34: No, nothing is going to be...

The Premier League did itself in to a enormous tangle of general mediocrity this season, and chances are much higher as time goes along that it will all get more confusing. Fulham versus. ArsenalCraven Cottage; Wednesday, 15:00 GMT/10:00 AM ET Everton still comes with an outside chance, but at this point itas looking as though the ultimate Champions League area will soon be given to minimal derpy North London side. Arsenalas process this weekend would appear to be a bit less daunting than that of their opponents, with Fulhamas current activities fairly indicative of a group quite content with their somewhat firm grasp on a mid-table finish. The Gunners have a slight edge over Spurs in terms of stage, but with Tottenham in control of a game in hand itas not even close to a strong lead. These are three points Arsenal canat really afford to drop. Pick: Arsenal, 2-0 Norwich City vs. ReadingCarrow Road; Saturday, 15:00 GMT/10:00 AM ET Itas a to how close things have reached the base of the table that Norwich is in 14th position and still greatly in the relegation challenge. As should a somewhat easy outstanding record of games, the excess point the Canaries have over the three clubs immediately below them will definitely can be found in useful. With Readingas return to the Championship all but certain at this stage, Norwich canat manage a disappointment in this game. At this aspect, if you canat beat Reading at residence, itas entirely reasonable to question whether or not youare good enough in which to stay the group. Pick: Norwich, 3-1 Queens Park Rangers compared to. Stoke CityLoftus Road; Thursday, 15:00 GMT/10:00 AM ET Is this game essential? It's, definitely. Stokeas in freefall, and now look as likely as any club to end up in the bottom three come the end of the year. In the event you look closely at it, and on occasion even accept its existence by any such thing besides inference? No, you ought not. Pick: QPR, 2-1 Sunderland vs. EvertonStadium of Light; Wednesday, 15:00 GMT/10:00 AM ET Well, if Sunderland find a way to stay up, I guess the choices theyave produced in recent weeks are fully justified, right? This is a competitive business. Winning is the only thing that matters as of this stage. If last weekas knocking of Newcastle in the Tyne-Wear Derby is any indication, Sunderland will undoubtedly be back next year. Congratulations all around. Pick: Draw, 1-1 Swansea City versus. SouthamptonLiberty Stadium; Sunday, 15:00 GMT/10:00 AM ET I can not function as the only individual that wishes there is something concrete at risk in this game. Swansea and Southampton are two of the most pleasant teams to view the in the Premier League in completely various ways, and if both teams were only three or four places higher (or lower) in the table, what's probably planning to be the most fun game of the week will be complete canat-miss material. But you know what? Who cares about that. View this game instead of the other people which can be crucial but will likely be poor. Thatas what highlight displays are for, right? Pick: Swansea, 2-1 West Bromwich Albion compared to. Newcastle UnitedThe Hawthorns; Saturday, 15:00 GMT/10:00 AM ET Newcastle is as close to safe as you will get while still striking hand-wringing articles about the "what-ifs" of their probable relegation, while West Brom is simply somewhat chilling out at the top of mid-table, because they have been all season. Thereas demonstrably more stress on the Toon here, but the Baggies took an childlike glee in proverbially relieving themselves in the morning meal cereal of these weight this season. Newcastle has that odd thing happening where they look very much like last yearas team on some days and very much like the 2008-09 team on the others, and which will show up is very much anyoneas guess. Pick: Draw, 2-2 West Ham United compared to. Wigan AthleticUpton Park; Sunday, 15:00 GMT/10:00 AM ET Wiganas under the most force in the relegation challenge today, three points back from the package with a casino game in hand the only benefit they hold at the minute. The Latics have their fair share of knowledge wriggling out of situations far more determined than this and it would needless to say be foolish to count them out, nevertheless the work of great destinations must stop at some time, doesnat it? Pick: Wigan, 2-1 Tottenham Hotspur vs. Manchester CityWhite Hart Lane; 13:30 GMT/8:30 AM ET We spoke earlier about the fight between Spurs and Arsenal for the remaining Champions League position, and at the time it'd appear as though the Gunners have top of the hand. Spurs can really change the picture with a win against City, but City is pretty good at soccer and, well, Spurs. I have nothing at all against Spurs; itas that, Spurs. Pick: City, 2-1 Liverpool vs. ChelseaAnfield; 16:00 GMT/11:00 AM ET Did you men know Rafa Bentiez used to handle Liverpool? Pick: Chelsea, 2-1 Birmingham United compared to. Aston VillaOld Trafford; 20:00 GMT/3:00 Pm ET Of all the ways to stop one of the main vacations of the Premier League season, this is really one of them. Aston Villa is typically not especially pleased that United still have something besides delight to play for; the phrase of the afternoon for the guests is going to be "damage control." Pick: United, 3-1

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