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FA Challenge Cup Fourth Round

Birmingham City 1 v 1 West Bromwich Albion
Brighton & Hove Albion 0 v 2 Arsenal (Sunday 4pm)
Bristol City w/seph 0 v 2 West Ham United (Sunday 2pm)
Cardiff City 0 v 1 Reading
Preston North End 0 v 1 Sheffield United
Southampton 1 v 0 Crystal Palace
Tottenham Hotspur 2 v 1 Leicester City

 

Scottish Premiership
St Mirren 1 v 1 Dundee

 

Serie A
Fiorentina 0 v 1 Roma (Sunday 7:45pm)
Lazio 1 v 2 AC Milan (7:45pm)

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FA Challenge Cup Fourth Round

Birmingham City 1-1 West Bromwich Albion
Brighton & Hove Albion 0-2 Arsenal (Sunday 4pm)
Bristol City w/seph 1-2 West Ham United (Sunday 2pm)
Cardiff City 1-0 Reading
Preston North End 2-1 Sheffield United
Southampton 2-0 Crystal Palace
Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 Leicester City

 

Scottish Premiership
St Mirren 2-0 Dundee

 

Serie A
Fiorentina 1-2 Roma (Sunday 7:45pm)
Lazio 2-0 AC Milan (7:45pm)

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FA Challenge Cup Fourth Round

Birmingham City v West Bromwich Albion 1-2

Brighton & Hove Albion v Arsenal (Sunday 4pm) 0-3

Bristol City w/seph v West Ham United (Sunday 2pm) 0-2

Cardiff City v Reading 2-1

Preston North End v Sheffield United 1-0

Southampton v Crystal Palace 3-0

Tottenham Hotspur v Leicester City 2-0

 

Scottish Premiership

St Mirren v Dundee 1-1

 

Serie A

Fiorentina v Roma (Sunday 7:45pm) 0-2

Lazio v AC Milan (7:45pm) 2-2

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FA Challenge Cup Fourth Round

Birmingham City 1-2 West Bromwich Albion

Brighton & Hove Albion 0-2 Arsenal (Sunday 4pm)

Bristol City w/seph 0-2 West Ham United (Sunday 2pm)

Cardiff City 1-0 Reading

Preston North End 1-0 Sheffield United

Southampton 2-1 Crystal Palace

Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 Leicester City

 

Scottish Premiership

St Mirren 1-1 Dundee

 

Serie A

Fiorentina 0-1 Roma (Sunday 7:45pm)

Lazio 0-1 AC Milan (7:45pm)

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FA Challenge Cup Fourth Round

Birmingham City 2 v 1 West Bromwich Albion

Brighton & Hove Albion 0 v 2 Arsenal (Sunday 4pm)

Bristol City w/seph 1 v 0 West Ham United (Sunday 2pm)

Cardiff City 1 v 1 Reading

Preston North End 1 v 0 Sheffield United

Southampton 1 v 0 Crystal Palace

Tottenham Hotspur 2 v 1 Leicester City

Scottish Premiership

St Mirren 1 v 1 Dundee

Serie A

Fiorentina 0 v 1 Roma (Sunday 7:45pm)

Lazio 2 v 0 AC Milan (7:45pm)

 

I have also changed my bet, I might as well disagree. Even I backed Leicster to beat Everton. :)

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So, the results have been in the original post for a while now, and the table was first uploaded Monday night. I keep getting 'something didn't click' and 'the person moved or deleted this image' messages, though, so I've just re-uploaded it and hope you're all able to see it. Seph may have blown his big D2D chance, then, thanks to a late goal from 'injured' sub Sakho (who should be at the Africa Cup of Nations with Senegal), but he was far from the worst performer this time out. In a high-scoring round, TUFC's continued habit of picking late meant that he was joint lowest scorer, so the gap at the wrong end is down to 5 points. 

 

Everyone else who participated this week rightly disagreed that the game would end in a draw and collected their bonuses. That was Seph's best and probably last chance to catapult himself away from the wooden spoon spot. There's a huge distance of 22 points to the nearest regular player, so the bottom 2 will need title-winning form just to get themselves out of the danger zone by Easter. With only one D2D left, it looks like there's little for the rest of the bottom half to play for - indeed, there was no movement from 12th downwards - but the top half is looking fairly tight and exciting. 

 

MVP RULZ has suddenly given himself a great chance of retaining his title, as he's this round's best scorer with a haul of a baker's dozen. TildeGuy did just enough to remain at the summit, but he's only a solitary point ahead of SNRN10 in second place. 

 

As for the other matches: important away victories for Arsenal and Dundee proved fruitful, although the former not so much for exact scores. A triumph on the road for West Brom and score draws at Deepdale and in Florence were also useful for at least one-pointers, but minor upset wins for Reading, Palace and Leicester (despite playing opponents all in the same division as them) were harder to foresee. 

 

More opportunities for guesswork coming up in a few minutes... 

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