Premier League Week 25 Fixtures: EPL TV Schedule, Live Stream and Picks-/Getty ImagesWeek 25 of the 2017-18 Premier League season will see Manchester United travel to London to take on Tottenham Hotspur as the battle for a top-four finish continues. Manchester City―who host West Bromwich Albion―are well clear of the rest of the pack, but the other European hopefuls all sit relatively close together in the standings. Liverpool visit Huddersfield Town on Tuesday after back-to-back upsets against Swansea City and West Brom in the league and FA Cup, respectively, while Chelsea entertain Bournemouth and Arsenal travel to Swansea. Here's a look at the schedule, complete with TV info, live-stream options and picks.
Carabao Cup 2nd round draw ball numbers, start time and TV channelCrystal Palace and Brentford will be among the sides eagerly awaiting the Carabao Cup draw tonight, alongside 11 other Premier League sides who will be entering the competition at the second-round stage. Watford and Burnley also received first-round byes, while European commitments mean Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham, holders Liverpool, Manchester United, West Ham and Manchester City will enter at the third-round stage.
"I think we should try and get a couple (of rugby fixtures) on there. We might get a rugby game on to make it interesting. " City were knocked out of the competition with defeat away at Wigan, then of League One, last season, as Guardiola's charge for an unprecedented quadruple fell at an unlikely hurdle. Guardiola admitted earlier this month that City 'cannot drop any competition' if 'we want to become a top, top club', but Amond says the League Two side will present a banana skin in City's bid for a first cup success since 2011.
S. )Spurs have won just one of their last three matches in the league entering Wednesday's clash, and after their close call in the FA Cup, manager Mauricio Pochettino and his troops are in desperate need of a good result. Welsh minnows Newport County almost caused a huge shock on Saturday when Tottenham needed a late equaliser to ensure a replay at Wembley Stadium. Pochettino was not happy:Tottenham Hotspur @SpursOfficial🗣️ Mauricio gives his take on today's draw in Newport. #COYS https://t. co/CnEbFNiuNSIt adds yet another fixture to the club's busy schedule, something United won't have to worry about after their 4-0 win at Yeovil Town on Friday. The League Two side put in a solid effort against the Premier League giants, but the gap in quality ultimately made the difference.
But three minutes later Marc Albrighton handled Vashon Neufville's cross on the corner of the box and Padraig Amond stroked home the resulting penalty. It was no less than Newport, 12th in Sky Bet League Two and with only one win in all competitions since the end of November, deserved and rekindled memories of their cup heroics from last season.
FA Cup third round: Newport stun Leicester as Manchester City win by sevenPep Guardiola on title race and Vincent Kompany's challenge on Mo SalahSign up to Miguel Delaney’s Reading the Game newsletter sent straight to your inbox for freeSign up to Miguel’s Delaney’s free weekly newsletter Newport delivered a huge FA Cup shock at a rocking Rodney Parade to beat Leicester 2-1 and pile the pressure on Foxes manager Claude Puel. County bridged a gap of 74 places on the league ladder after Jamille Matt's early header was cancelled out eight minutes from time, Rachid Ghezzal's thunderous leveller having seemingly spared the Premier League visitors.
Leicester City (NBC Sports) Pick: Draw7:45 p. GMT: Newcastle United vs. Burnley (NBC Sports) Pick: Draw7:45 p. GMT: Southampton vs. Brighton & Hove Albion (NBC Sports) Pick: Southampton8 p. GMT: Manchester City vs. West Bromwich Albion (NBC Sports) Pick: City8 p. GMT: Stoke City vs. Watford (NBC Sports) Pick: Draw8 p. GMT: Tottenham Hotspur vs. Manchester United (BT Sport, NBC Sports) Pick: SpursLive streams: BT Sport app (UK), NBC Live (U.
The Foxes will be hot favourites against the League Two opposition - who have already beaten Metropolitan Police and Wrexham. 1 Claude Puel is expected to rotate his Leicester City players to allow some first-teamers to get some restCredit: Getty - Contributor What time does Newport vs Leicester kick off? This FA Cup third round tie will take place TODAY - Sunday, January 6. It will kick off at 4. 30pm. The match will be held at Rodney Parade.
The draw is expected to take place around 10pm, but will be dependent on whether penalties are needed to separate the Black Cats and the Owls. Where can I watch the draw? The draw will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event and Football, plus Sky Sports News. It can also be streamed via the SkyGo app. What number ball is my club? The second round will be regionalised but not seeded, with teams split between north and south sections. Here are the ball numbers for the draw: North Aston Villa Barrow Bolton Wanderers Bradford City Burnley Derby County Everton Fleetwood Town Grimsby Town Leeds United Leicester City Lincoln City Morecambe Newcastle United Nottingham Forest Preston North End Rochdale Shrewsbury Town Stockport County Tranmere Rovers Wolverhampton Wanderers Blackburn Rovers or Hartlepool United Middlesbrough or Barnsley Port Vale or Rotherham United Sheffield Wednesday or Sunderland AFC West Bromwich Albion or Sheffield United South AFC Bournemouth Brentford Brighton & Hove Albion Cambridge United Charlton Athletic Colchester United Crawley Town Crystal Palace Exeter City Forest Green Rovers Fulham Gillingham Milton Keynes Dons Newport County Norwich City Oxford United Portsmouth Southampton Stevenage Walsall Watford Wycombe Wanderers Coventry City or Bristol City Plymouth Argyle or Peterborough United READ NEXT: West Ham’s Europa Conference League dates, times and fixtures with Viborg confirmed David Moyes explains Craig Dawson and Issa Diop's absences and provides Lukasz Fabianski update Arsenal's next six fixtures compared to Tottenham, Chelsea, Manchester United Ndombele, Lo Celso, Reguilon, Winks transfer latest as Antonio Conte makes Tottenham exit plans Newcastle's surprise bid for £51m star grants Chelsea Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang transfer funding Story SavedYou can find this story in My Bookmarks.
Man City sent Newport County pitch warning ahead of FA Cup fifth round tieNewport County striker Padraig Amond has joked that the League Two side should ensure a rugby game is played at their Rodney Parade ground ahead of their FA Cup fifth-round tie against Manchester City a week on Saturday. Middlesbrough joined Leicester City on the growing list of side higher up the football pyramid to suffer defeat in South Wales, after Tottenham were held to a draw against the Exiles on their notoriously difficult pitch last season. Pro 14 rugby side Newport Dragons play some of their home games at the 7, 850-capacity stadium, with the pitch often lumpy when football resumes. City's trip to South Wales will represent one of the more difficult FA Cup assignments that Pep Guardiola has faced during his reign at the Etihad Stadium and Amond, who scored Newport's second against Boro on Tuesday night, says Newport will be doing all they can to make the Blues' visit as uncomfortable as possible. "We have to use all the advantages we can get, the bobbly pitch - we have to use that, " the Irish forward, who has 18 goals to his name this season, told Reuters.
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Elsewhere, Manchester City put seven past Rotherham, Fulham and Sheffield United were stunned by lower-league opposition, and there were dramatic wins for QPR and Millwall. Re-live it all in the live blog below:Please allow a moment for the blog to load. 1546779198Good afternoon and welcome to The Independent's FA Cup third round live blog, which features seven games at 2pm including Manchester City, Watford and Leeds United, before Newport County and Leicester City collide in the late kick-off. Team news from the first seven matches is imminent, so stick with us for all the latest from around the grounds. Jack de Menezes6 January 2019 12:531546779761Team newsFulham vs OldhamMichael Jones6 January 2019 13:021546779841Team news Man City vs RotherhamMichael Jones6 January 2019 13:041546779917Team newsMillwall vs HullMichael Jones6 January 2019 13:051546780028Team newsPreston vs DoncasterMichael Jones6 January 2019 13:071546780089Michael Jones6 January 2019 13:081546780177Team newsSheffield United vs BarnetMichael Jones6 January 2019 13:091546780286Team newsWoking vs WatfordMichael Jones6 January 2019 13:111546780762Man City vs RotherhamMan City have made eight changes from Thursday's win against Liverpool.
Following the disappointing exit, the 26-year-old feels sorry for their fans who were hoping to win the Cup in memory of their late chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha. “I know the club has never won this cup, ” Ghezzal told Leicestershire Live. “It was an objective for us, for the club and the Boss [Khun Vichai]. “Today we are sorry to the fans. Now we need to keep working and focused on the Premier League. “When I scored it was more difficult and we conceded a penalty straight after, but that is football and we need to do better to win this game. “We created so many chances and it is very disappointing. We had to score but sometimes it is like that.
Tuesday, January 307:45 p. m. GMT: Swansea City vs. Arsenal (NBC Sports) Pick: Arsenal7:45 p. GMT: West Ham United vs. Crystal Palace (NBC Sports) Pick: West Ham8 p. GMT: Huddersfield Town vs. Liverpool (BT Sport, NBC Sports) Pick: LiverpoolWednesday, January 317:45 p. GMT: Chelsea vs. Bournemouth (NBC Sports) Pick: Chelsea7:45 p. GMT: Everton vs.
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Rachid Ghezzal apologises to Leicester City fans after FA Cup ousterAfrican All Stars 5:41 PM IST 08/01/19 The Foxes were dumped out from the competition by the League Two side Rachid Ghezzal has apologised to Leicester City fans after the Foxes failed to progress past the third round of the FA Cup. Claude Puel’s men suffered a shock 2-1 defeat to League Two side Newport County on Sunday at Rodney Parade. The Foxes started the game unimpressively after Jamille Matt opened the scoring 10 minutes into the encounter before the Algeria winger levelled proceedings - his third goal of the season - but Padraig Amond’s late conversion from the penalty spot secured a famous victory for Newport.
Leicester vs Newport Predictions, Tips, Preview & Live Stream Leicester bounced back from a 1-0 home loss against Man City to beat Everton 2-0 on Saturday. The Foxes were in control with 2.12 expected