Preview: Inter Miami face Wilfried Zaha-led Charlotte

Preview: Inter Miami face Wilfried Zaha-led Charlotte

Inter Miami’s busy early-season schedule continues as they host Wilfried Zaha and Charlotte FC at the Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale on Sunday.


By James Nalton


Will Messi be back?

Lionel Messi missed Inter Miami’s trip to Houston Dynamo last week, but the team still recorded a convincing 4-1 without him.

The official explanation for his absence is fatigue, but he then also missed the home game against Jamaican side Cavalier in the Concacaf Champions Cup on Thursday, which raised further questions.

Head coach Javier Mascherano says the team need to learn to play without him, which suggests more absences in the future and also puts his presence for the home game against Charlotte in doubt.

Despite sitting out the two previous matches, Messi has been training with the team as usual and fans are hoping he’ll return to action this weekend.

A good start for Suárez

If there were questions prior to the season as to whether a 38-year-old Luis Suárez could still make a difference for Inter Miami, they have been answered within the first five games.

Suárez opened his MLS account with the final goal in last week’s 4-1 win at Houston, edging his way around three Dynamo defenders before firing in a typically unsavable shot.

His three assists were just as encouraging as his goal.

Suárez’s last three games

In Messi’s absence he linked up with the younger players around him, setting up two for 21-year-old Venezuelan Telasco Segovia and another for 26-year-old Mexican Tadeo Allende.

This interplay and one-touch passing showed what he can still bring to this team, as do the three goals and five assists in five games already this season.

Continental campaign continues

Inter Miami come into this game on the back of another midweek Champions Cup clash.

The 2-0 win at home to Cavalier, featuring goals from Allende and Suárez, was not as comfortable as the scoreline makes it look, though, and they made hard work of what was an expected victory.

They’ll travel to Jamaica next week with the two-goal lead, giving Mascherano some decisions to make on how much to rotate his squad and who to rest.

With Miami having just two full days break since their last game, Charlotte FC might fancy their chances.

The Zaha effect

Wilfried Zaha made his debut in Charlotte’s home opener last week having missed the first game of the season after being in London for the birth of his daughter.

He flew back to North Carolina a few days before scoring in the 2-0 win against rivals Atlanta United and being crowned Man of the Match.

If things click for Charlotte, they could challenge at the top of the Eastern Conference this season, and a good performance against Inter Miami would certainly make a statement.

It’s a statement Dean Smith’s side are capable of making. After all, they have the best goalkeeper in the league, Kristijan Kahlina, and now an attacking star and potential difference-maker in Zaha.

Zaha player traits

Prediction

Charlotte should be much stronger than a disappointing Houston side were last week. It could make for a similar match to Inter Miami’s season opener against New York City, and possibly a similar scoreline of 2-2.


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Preview: Madrid derbies galore as Real face Rayo between Euroderbi legs

Preview: Madrid derbies galore as Real face Rayo between Euroderbi legs

A busy week in the Spanish capital continues as both Real and Atlético face regional rivals between their UEFA Champions League Round of 16 tie.


By Neel Shelat


Little room for error in Real’s treble chase

Much like domestic rivals Barcelona and Atlético, Real Madrid are still alive and very much in the hunt for all three major titles. The three-point gap between LaLiga’s top three means that the smallest slip-ups could prove extremely costly between now and the end of the season.

Given the fact that they are currently third in the standings and have a deficit to overturn, Los Blancos will perhaps be under the most pressure to deliver. Of course, their historic pedigree and star-studded squad only add to fans’ expectations, so anything less than a double might well be considered a slight disappointment at least.

Fresh Bellingham could be key to turning around domestic form

Jude Bellingham was suspended for three of Real Madrid’s last four matches and was certainly a big miss for the side, especially in their loss to Real Betis last weekend. That result left them with just one win in their last five league games – a run they simply cannot afford to continue if they are to seriously challenge for the title.

The return of the all-action English midfielder might well be the boost Los Blancos need to put together another winning streak. Bellingham has a critical role to play in this side as the connector between a somewhat depleted defence and powerful attack, while his defensive work is also crucial on the left flank where Vinícius Júnior likes to stay high to be a counterattacking outlet.

Rayo’s rough record at the Bernabéu

Rayo Vallecano are unbeaten in their last three home games against Real Madrid, but their record at the Santiago Bernabéu is not quite as good. In fact, their goalless draw at the famed arena last season ended a 12-match losing streak, and they have only won once in 22 visits to the home of the record European champions.

Rayo also suffered one of their worst-ever defeats at the venue about a decade ago when the famed Bale-Benzema-Ronaldo front three ran riot, so they may still be extra keen to avoid any early sendings off.

Rayo severely depleted by eight absences

Much has been made of Real Madrid’s injury issues this season, but Rayo Vallecano won’t be feeling too sorry for them at the moment. Iñigo Pérez’s side will be without eight senior players for this game, including creative maestro Isi Palazón and suspended top-scorer Jorge de Frutos among five attackers.

This long absentees list will be particularly frustrating for Rayo as they are significantly overperforming relative to expectations and budget as they currently find themselves very much in the hunt for European football. If they manage to pull through, though, this will make the achievement all the more impressive.

Rayo’s last few seasons

Prediction

Real Madrid will want to keep things as straightforward as possible ahead of a huge Champions League match in midweek, so they will surely be satisfied with a 2-0 win.


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Preview: Spurs looking for a response against Europe-chasing Cherries

Preview: Spurs looking for a response against Europe-chasing Cherries

A couple of wins seemed to have lifted the gloom over The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, but Bournemouth are plenty capable of upsetting their applecart again.


By Ian King


Midweek wobbles and wavering form

Three steps forward, two steps back. It looked as though Spurs had turned a corner with three straight Premier League wins, but supine defeats to Manchester City and AZ have thoroughly eliminated that brittle optimism. What was most concerning about their performance in Alkmaar was how passive they were in a match of such clear significance for their season.

So this is not an ideal time to be playing highish-flying Bournemouth, although they too have had a little wobble recently. They booked a place in the FA Cup quarter-finals last weekend with a penalty shootout win against Wolves, though this came off the back of consecutive League defeats against Wolves and Brighton. They’re still in touch with a Champions League place, and European football for next season remains an entirely achievable ambition. 

History

Prior to Bournemouth’s first promotion into the Premier League in 2015, these two clubs had only ever met once before. That came such a long time ago – February 1957, to be precise – that AFC Bournemouth were still called Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic, and Bournemouth won 3-1 in the FA Cup Fifth Round. Spurs have won ten of their 15 meetings since 2015, but Bournemouth won 1-0 when they met earlier this season. 

Key players

Arguably the most worrying thing about Spurs’ recent dip is that they’ve gone two games without scoring, when this team hasn’t previously had too much of a problem scoring goals for much of the season. The lack of creativity against both Manchester City and AZ was clearly evident. Heung Min Son seemed furious following the AZ match, but the team needs his goals if they’re to get through this encounter unscathed. Bournemouth’s fluidity has impressed all season, and Justin Kluivert has been a critical cog in their engine. His pace, movement and intelligence is an obvious threat to a Spurs defence which has looked rickety at times this season.

Kluivert shot map, Premier League 2024/25

Team News

Spurs may have thought that their injury issues were resolving themselves, but the sight of former-Bournemouth man Dominic Solanke walking off against AZ in pain and clutching his back is an obvious concern. Dejan Kulusevski will also be missing, though Richarlison, Cristian Romero and Micky Van de Ven could return. For Bournemouth, Adam Smith, Marcos Senesi and Enes Ünal are all injured, while Illia Zabarnyi remains suspended after being sent off in their Premier League game against Wolves.

Prediction

Following a couple of insipid performances, Spurs need to get back to winning ways. They’ve lost a lot of the momentum they were starting to build. And although Bournemouth have lost three of their last four Premier League games, they’re only four points off a Champions League place so arguably have more to play for than the home side in this particular fixture. I’m going for a 2-1 Bournemouth win which everyone will think was a huge surprise but which wasn’t, really.


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Preview: Maresca welcomes former club Leicester to Stamford Bridge

Preview: Maresca welcomes former club Leicester to Stamford Bridge

Chelsea and Leicester City go head-to-head on Sunday afternoon in the Premier League as both sides look to turn things around after tricky spells.


By Matt Smith


Enzo Maresca will be hosting his former club, who helped get promoted to England’s top flight, while the Foxes are looking for just their second league win of 2025.

When the two sides met earlier in the campaign, Maresca’s side secured a 2-1 victory at the King Power Stadium thanks to goals from Nicolas Jackson and Enzo Fernández. Leicester haven’t won at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League since 2018.

Chelsea receive Lavia boost

Roméo Lavia hasn’t featured in the Premier League since January 14 and has struggled with injuries since arriving in West London from Southampton. The Belgian midfielder was signed in a big-money move, but hasn’t had the impact many would have expected.

Speaking to the media ahead of the game, Maresca has confirmed that Lavia has trained all week and should be included in the squad to face Leicester at the weekend.

Reece James deployed further forward

Against FC København in the Europe Conference League, Reece James was deployed in midfield as Maresca looked to experiment with his side in Europe. After the game, the Chelsea boss stressed how much he believes James can play in this role, and his performance certainly backed it up.

Chelsea’s midweek XI

It’s no surprise Maresca is looking to experiment after a tricky run of form, and James was a standout in the middle of the park against Copenhagen. James scored the opening goal for Chelsea, produced more passes into the final third than any other player, and won 100% of his tackles.

Coulibaly back in the fold

Speaking to the media ahead of the trip down to London, Ruud van Nistelrooy confirmed that January transfer window signing Woyo Coulibaly is back and available after missing the game against West Ham United last time out.

The Foxes have enjoyed a 10-day break due to not being involved in the FA Cup last weekend and could have an almost fully fit squad available. Ricardo Pereira and Abdul Fatawu are long-term absentees.

Jamie Vardy the threat on the counter

Leicester are unlikely to see too much of the ball against Chelsea. Van Nistelrooy’s side have averaged just 45.6% possession in the Premier League this season, while only Manchester City have seen more of the ball than Chelsea.

Vardy’s shot map, Premier League 2024/25

As a result, Leicester will be looking to hit the Blues on the counter-attack, and that’s where Jamie Vardy comes into play. The English forward thrives off balls in behind the defence, and the experienced striker is still a key man for Leicester, providing 10 goals and assists combined this season in a struggling side.

Prediction

Considering Leicester’s form this season, especially away from home where they’ve picked up just eight points, it’s hard to see past a Chelsea victory. Maresca’s side have lost just twice at home in the Premier League, so we’re going for a comfortable 3-0 win. 


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Preview: Man United and Arsenal headline Sunday

Preview: Man United and Arsenal headline Sunday

Two historic Premier League rivals meet at Old Trafford on Sunday with Manchester United and Arsenal targeting very different things.


By Graham Ruthven


A tale of two rivals

Every clash between Arsenal and Manchester United evokes memories of the days when the two rivals went head-to-head for titles and trophies. Indeed, the era of Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger remains a spectre around this fixture.

Of course, a lot has changed since then, certainly in the case of United who are targeting a positive end to the season merely to lift the negativity that has thickened the air at Old Trafford in recent times.

Rúben Amorim’s team have lost five of their last seven league home matches and face a sixth defeat in eight against an Arsenal team that might not win the title this season, but are at least at the right end of the Premier League table.

The Gunners have their own troubles to contend with, namely injuries to a number of key attacking players, but Mikel Arteta’s team put seven past PSV mid-week and will play on the front foot at Old Trafford. They need three points to keep their fading title hopes alive.

Key players

Where would Amorim’s team be without Bruno Fernandes? From a Manchester United perspective, it doesn’t bear thinking about. Indeed, the Portuguese midfielder has frequently been The Red Devils’ saviour this season, most recently scoring against Fulham and Everton.

Fernandes player traits

Alejandro Garnacho is the other attacker United have who consistently provides a spark in the final third, although the Argentine winger is a doubt for Sunday’s match after coming off early against Real Sociedad with a knock.

Diogo Dalot will give the home team a funnel into the attack down the left side while Harry Maguire, Matthijs de Ligt and Leny Yoro will likely make up the back three. They will be charged with stopping an Arsenal attack that ran rampant against PSV.

Arteta may well re-use the lineup that started in the Netherlands, not least because injuries mean he doesn’t have many other options to make changes.

The onus will be on Martin Ødegaard and Declan Rice to join attacks from midfield, although Ethan Nwaneri has impressed recently as Arsenal’s first-choice right-sided forward in the absence of Bukayo Saka.

Gabriel Magalhães and William Saliba remain the strongest centre back pairing in the Premier League while David Raya is one of the best goalkeepers. Arsenal’s defensive foundation is as solid as ever.

Arsenal’s XI vs. PSV

Team news

Patrick Dorgu is unavailable for Sunday’s match through suspension following his red card against Ipswich Town. This means Dalot will almost certainly start as the left-sided wing back in Amorim’s system.

Maguire and Manuel Ugarte both missed the Europa League draw against Real Sociedad during the week and will be assessed before facing Arsenal. Mason Mount, Kobbie Mainoo, Lisandro Martínez, Jonny Evans and Amad Diallo will miss out, but Chido Obi could face his former side.

Arsenal’s recent injury troubles have been well-documented and they won’t ease before Sunday. Saka, Kai Havertz, Gabriel Martinelli, Gabriel Jesus and Takehiro Tomiyasu are all sidelined.

Prediction 

Arsenal to inflict another weekend of misery on United, but only just: Manchester United 0-1 Arsenal


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The Sidemen Charity Match 2025 is here!

The Sidemen Charity Match 2025 is here!

This Saturday, 8 March, the biggest football match on YouTube is back in the app as FotMob provide the official gameday stats for the Sidemen FC vs. the YouTube Allstars.


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Hosted by the famous UK influencer group, Sidemen, the 2025 Charity Match is set to be the biggest on record, taking place in front of a sold out 90,000 capacity crowd at Wembley Stadium in London.

And as we have done since 2022, FotMob will provide official player ratings, live stats, automated graphics, and in-depth match analysis (powered by Opta and Opta AI). In fact, we’ll have the exact same coverage for this match as we do for the Premier League and the majority of the top leagues around the world.

Back in 2023 the last match was played at West Ham’s London Stadium and raised over £2m for charity and broke records for the number of live viewers on YouTube.

This year’s line-ups have been announced and alongside the Sidemen, including KSI and Miniminter – who famously got a rare FotMob 10.0 player rating back in 2022 – you can expect to see the likes of xQc, Mr. Beast, iShowSpeed, and Kai Cenat all feature in the game.

With huge online names such as Danny Aarons, WiLLNE, ChrisMD and many others also taking part, this isn’t a match you want to miss.

The game will all be streamed live on the Sidemen’s YouTube channel on Saturday March 8 and is free to watch! 


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Preview: Barcelona looking to stay on top vs. Osasuna

Preview: Barcelona looking to stay on top vs. Osasuna

Barcelona are in good form and can stretch their advantage at the top of LaLiga with Atlético Madrid and Real Madrid not playing until Sunday.


By Graham Ruthven


Frontrunners

The pendulum in the Spanish title race has swung back and forth over the course of the season, but Barcelona find themselves back on top of LaLiga.

Hansi Flick’s team are on an unbeaten run of 16 games in all competitions and enter Saturday’s match against Osasuna on the back of a comprehensive 4-0 win over Real Sociedad last weekend followed by a 1-0 away win against Benfica in the Champions League.

With Atlético Madrid and Real Madrid not playing until Sunday, Barca have the opportunity to open up a four-point gap at the top of the standings. This is a chance for them to assert their position as title frontrunners.

Osasuna, meanwhile, need points to push into the top half of the table. Vicente Moreno’s team have won just one of their last 14 league fixtures. A shock win over Barcelona would change the mood around the club.

Key players

Barca’s attack is the most dangerous, and prolific, in LaLiga. No team has scored more goals than the Catalans this season with Robert Lewandowski their best finisher having netted 21 league goals.

Raphinha is also enjoying the season of his life having contributed 20 goal involvements in LaLiga. The Brazilian is fresh from scoring the winner against Benfica in the Champions League on Wednesday night.

Lamine Yamal is Barcelona’s creator-in-chief and will be the brightest spark in the attacking third for Barca at home to Osasuna this weekend. In central midfield, Pedri is also performing at the peak of his powers.

Only Lewandowski and Kylian Mbappé have scored more goals in La Liga this season than Ante Budimir who has found the back of the net 14 times for Osasuna. If the visitors can get him in behind Barca’s high line, he will pose a threat.

Bryan Zaragoza has struggled for his best form this season, but the on-loan Bayern Munich winger is capable of producing something out of nothing. Barca must be wary of the threat he poses.

Team news

Flick could rotate his squad with next week’s Champions League last 16 second leg against Benfica in mind. However, Barcelona have been made to pay for over-rotating once or twice earlier in the season.

Pau Cubarsí was sent off against Benfica mid-week, but his suspension only applies to the Champions League and so will be available to face Osasuna. He is expected to start in central defence.

Andreas Christensen is fit again, but it might be too soon for the Dane to make the lineup. Gavi could also be available again, although Marc-André Ter Stegen and Marc Bernal will miss out.

Aimar Oroz is a doubt for Osasuna after picking up an injury in last weekend’s 3-3 draw against Valencia while Juan Cruz could come into the lineup to replace Abel Bretones

Prediction

Barcelona should continue their good form and get the points they want to stay in front in LaLiga: Barcelona 3-1 Osasuna


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Coventry City are on an adventure with Frank Lampard

Coventry City are on an adventure with Frank Lampard

My six-year-old loves Frank Lampard. It’s not thanks to his exploits as the Premier League’s top-scoring midfielder. Nor is it for all he won at Chelsea or his forlorn efforts as part of England’s ‘Golden Generation’. Even steering his uncle’s beloved Everton to safety two seasons ago doesn’t make the cut. For five years from 2013, Lampard penned a series of books, 20 in all, about a boy who accidentally ends up owning a magic football. It takes him, his friends and his dog on adventures, through time and space, where their friendship and endeavour help them overcome adversity. Now, ‘Frankie’s Magic Football’ has landed in Coventry. Has it opened a portal to the Premier League?


By Sanny Rudravajhala


Let’s travel back in time. Not too far. Just to Boxing Day 2024. A sixth game in charge saw Frank Lampard’s side start the day 17th in the Championship table, six points above the relegation zone. They were still smarting from a 4-1 reverse at Portsmouth.

By full time at the CBS Arena, Coventry were 10 points off the play-offs, celebrating a 4-0 victory over Plymouth Argyle. Lampard’s long-time England teammate, Wayne Rooney, would leave Plymouth before the year’s end, while Lampard’s star is on the rise, after a controversial appointment in the West Midlands.

“When it was announced that Mark Robins had been sacked, the results hadn’t been good. But he’d turned it around so many times in previous seasons from positions that were exactly the same, if not worse.” David Moore from the Sky Blues Extra podcast tells me. 

“The general consensus was that it was too soon, it was knee-jerk. We should have given him more time, until Christmas. We’d been through thick and thin together and in the days when he dragged us up from League Two and League One, some people believed that we wouldn’t have a club if it wasn’t for him.”

With Robins gone, Lampard arrived with a chequered record. He’d missed out on a Premier League promotion with Derby County, losing the play-off final to Aston Villa. His time at Chelsea was eclipsed by his mid-season replacement, Thomas Tuchel, winning the Champions League. Everton was mixed and his return to Chelsea as a caretaker was a write-off. He won just one of his 11 games in charge. Whether it was fair or not, Coventry City felt like a last roll of the dice.

Lampard’s recent managerial record

Cov Reborn

For David, things have gone better than in his ‘wildest dreams’. The Sky Blues are now on a run of eight league wins in nine, their best in 55 years, with the one defeat coming against table-toppers Leeds United. 

“The main thing he’s brought to the players is self-belief. I think they were down on their luck; they were getting beaten and at the end of games they were conceding sloppy goals. [Now], they just look much more focused and resilient.”

I was at that one league defeat and on the night, Leeds were on a completely different level. What’s been impressive however, is their continued resolve. You’d never know they’d taken a knock at all.

Solid spine, one-to-ones and playing out of their skin

Looking at the changes that Lampard has enacted, first off, sticking to one goalkeeper has been vital. Oliver Dovin has a rick in him but Brad Collins had a day to forget at Fratton Park. He could have saved all four of Callum Lang’s efforts for Portsmouth and Lampard hasn’t started him since. Dovin is something of a flamboyant shot-stopper but in conceding two fewer than the stats say he should have, the 22-year-old is rewarding the faith that’s been placed in him by his boss.

Dovin’s goalkeeping stats, EFL Championship 2024/25

Ahead of him is a defence led by the human battering-ram that is Bobby Thomas. An aerial threat in the opposing box, he has four goals this season, all headers and all from corners. He can be a tad rash with committing himself too high up the pitch but in recent games, he looks to have stepped up a level.

Lampard hasn’t been afraid to work individually with players too, often taking the time for one-to-ones, focussing on the smallest details whilst out on the training field. What’s telling with this are his reflections on managing players at this level, rather than higher up the pyramid. “When you try and deliver messages in meetings and repeat and repeat and repeat, which is a bit of our job, they really want to do it because there’s a humility about them”, Lampard said on EFL Unfiltered.

“There’s a work ethic about them. They want to be better. Again, this is general, but I found it at Derby, and I find it here in my early days at Coventry.”

That reflected his own efforts as a player and Lampard has singled out midfielder Jack Rudoni, who like him, is willing put in the hours to improve his game.

I don’t think we ever saw Lampard dislocate his shoulder to head home a goal, but Rudoni did just that in scoring the opener against Oxford. He has excelled across those last nine league games, involving himself in seven goals in the process. Lampard confirmed he’ll be out until after the international break, which gives the chance for someone else to step up, ahead of facing a familiar face.

Robins Returns

Coventry were but a spot-kick from the Premier League two seasons ago and mere handful of VAR pixels plus another shoot-out away from a famous FA Cup semi-final victory over Manchester United last term. It was the finest of margins for Mark Robins, who returns with Stoke City on Saturday lunchtime.

For David, it’s a moment to mark, before moving forward. “The great Jimmy Hill has a statue here and Mark Robins has probably had as much of an impact at the club, so I’d love to see him get that in the future too. But Saturday is about football, and we need to get the points in this play-off race.”

There’s always one and this season, Coventry are the team that have conjured up the perfect run at the perfect time. Once Robins’ return is out of the way, they have crucial games against play-off rivals that will see their voyage scale new heights or leave them crashing back down to Earth.

So, let’s use the magic football to jump forward in time, shall we? I can see Coventry remaining seriously unscathed by mid-April and by then, the Premier League will feel less fantasy and more a nearing-reality. Dare they dream? A new chapter in the storied history of Coventry City awaits. Lampard could be authoring his greatest adventure yet.


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Preview: Forest meet Man City in top four battle

Preview: Forest meet Man City in top four battle

One team strong all season and looking to confirm a Champions League place, one team underperforming, looking short of direction and in need of something of a summer overhaul. Rewind the clock six months and not many would have guessed which of these two teams applied to each.


By Karl Matchett


It’s hard not to be super impressed with what Nottingham Forest have achieved this season. Nuno Espírito Santo has a couple of tactical variations, and the team plays well in both. They’re middle of the road when it comes to scoring goals, but have a clinical, in-form striker playing better than he ever has before. They’re top four defensively, and top three in points terms.

Nuno’s miracle makers

There might only be one place and one point separating themselves and Saturday opponents Manchester City, but there is a gulf between the relative expectations and reality that the clubs have achieved this season. Only last term, Forest were battling relegation, a points deduction and financial uncertainty due to PSR. They had spent two years scattergun buying players, had parted ways with the manager who brought them up and seemed to have plenty of potential, but a lack of consistency.

That’s all changed, with Nuno overcoming a stuttering start to enjoy a brilliant middle third of the season at the City Ground. Now it’s about seeing the job through and the real gap which matters to the Reds is the one down to sixth – currently a buffer of four points. Even if Man City go on to overtake them, staying ahead of one of Chelsea or Newcastle should yield a Champions League place next year.

As for City themselves, there’s nothing left to play for beyond an FA Cup and ensuring they are in the top competition themselves in 2025/26. That isn’t a certainty, even if they should have the firepower to beat enough middling teams in the last 11 matches to stay ahead of two of the aforementioned sides themselves.

Recent form

Forest have only won one of their last four, and that was both in the cup and on penalties. Don’t make the mistake of translating that to poor performances though; they were very good in the second half against Newcastle and lost because of a dismal first 45 minutes defensively, before holding Arsenal to a draw with a typically resilient showing. On home soil, they’re unbeaten since 10 November. Man City have won four and lost four of their last eight. Obviously they are good enough to beat teams, but equally they are fragile enough to keep suffering setbacks when the going gets tough.

Team news

No key players are missing for Forest, while City remain without Rodri, John Stones, Manuel Akanji and now Nathan Aké.

Key players

Erling Haaland has 20 goals from an xG of 19.8, Chris Wood has 18 from just 10.6. They both hit 59 per cent of shots on target and while the Norwegian’s conversion rate is 20%, the New Zealander’s is 37%. In other words, Woods is way more clinical – but Haaland shoots a lot more.

Prediction

No real reason to suspect Forest will crumble, so another creditable draw could be on the cards: Forest 1-1 City.


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Preview: Top vs. Bottom as Liverpool face Southampton

Preview: Top vs. Bottom as Liverpool face Southampton

Anfield plays host to an intriguing match this weekend as Premier League leaders Liverpool take on bottom-of-the-table Southampton. 


By Sam McGuire


At a glance, it might not seem like the case, but this has the potential to be a season-defining clash, for both sides.

What is at stake 

Liverpool, the best team in the world right now having beaten the champions of England, Spain, Germany and France, find themselves 13 points clear at the top of the table. They put in a remarkable shit on Wednesday night at the Parc des Princes to claim a 1-0 win over Paris Saint-Germain. 

The second-leg is at Anfield next week. The temptation might be to focus on that tie, but Arne Slot will be determined to keep his players focused on the Premier League.

A win for the Reds here would move them 16 points clear at the summit, albeit having played two more games than their nearest rivals Arsenal. Psychologically though, this could be massive. 

It heaps all of the pressure onto the Gunners ahead of their match against Manchester United

Three points for Liverpool might not win them the league on Saturday afternoon, but it could play a huge role in Arsenal throwing in the towel. 

For Southampton, a loss would all but guarantee their return to the Championship. They are the worst team in the Premier League with nine points from 27 games. They will probably get more points than that infamous Derby County team (11) but not by too much. 

A win could breathe life into their flailing campaign. And prolong the belief that they can avoid the drop.

Salah farewell tour continues 

If this is to be Mohamed Salah’s final season with Liverpool, he’s going out in style. 

The three-time Golden Boot winner leads the way in the Premier League for goals (25) and assists (17). He’s on course to shatter the record for most goal involvements. The current record for a 38-game season is 44 while Alan Shearer and Andy Cole finished their 42-game campaigns with 47 goal involvements. 

If Salah chips in with six more goal involvements, he steals their crown and becomes the most productive player in Premier League history. The scene is set for him to do it against the worst team in the league too.

Clean sheets 

The modern day game is filled with data. One metric that is often overlooked is clean sheets. 

Liverpool lead the way with 12 and they’re top of the Premier League table. Southampton have managed just two this season and they’re rooted to the bottom. Only Leicester City (one) have kept fewer shutouts.

It sounds simple, but the more clean sheets you keep, the easier it is to pick up points. Southampton need to find some resiliency, sooner rather than later, if they’re to get anything from this season. Across their last three outings, they have conceded 11 goals. They have conceded the most goals in the entire Premier League (65). They’re up against the team with the most goals (66).

Injuries for both sides

Liverpool could well be without Cody Gakpo again. The Dutchman missed the game against PSG despite travelling with the squad. The Reds are still without Conor Bradley and Joe Gomez, meaning Slot can’t rotate his defence much. This is something that will likely be playing on his mind ahead of the game against PSG. 

Southampton, meanwhile, are without former Liverpool player Adam Lallana. Jan Bednarek, Lesley Ugochukwu and Ryan Fraser are also expected to miss out.

Prediction 

If Liverpool are serious about getting this Premier League title wrapped up, three points should be a formality against Southampton. So we’re going with a 3-0 win. 


(Cover image from IMAGO)


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Posted by Bill Biss in Liverpool, Preview, SendAsPush, Southampton, team_8466, team_8650, World News