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It’s the showpiece on day three of the Cheltenham Festival.
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It’s the showpiece on day three of the Cheltenham Festival.
Student Unions are warning about an increase in problem gambling.
Sportingbet say they are searching for a remedy that’s agreeable to Irish customers.
*According to the bookies, anyway.
Chelsea are away to Villa while there is a genuine Super Sunday to look forward to.
We’ve got five league fixtures plus the FA Cup quarter-finals to look ahead to.
Four down, but there’s plenty more Premier League action tonight.
Two title contenders clash on Monday night but there is plenty to keep you occupied before then.
Arsenal are away to Southampton, Man City take on Spurs and there’s the small matter of the Merseyside derby.
It’s back to the bread and butter of the league after a week of cup action and this round sees the fixtures corresponding to the opening day of the season being played.
Manchester City face Arsenal in the early kick-off while this round of fixtures ends with Liverpool’s visit to White Hart Lane.
Arsenal take on Everton tomorrow while Chelsea are away to Stoke.
It’s another big weekend with Sunday’s fixtures particularly eye-catching.
We’re back to the bread and butter of England’s top tier after the international break.
Man City take on Everton in the lunch-time kick-off while city rivals United will look to get back on track against Sunderland.
Spurs host Chelsea, Manchester United take on West Brom, Arsenal travel to Swansea and Liverpool clash with mangerless Sunderland.
Sunday’s Manchester derby is the main event in the English top flight.
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