Sunday, February 20, 2011

At the weekend the FA Cup returns with the fourth-round replay and the first knockout round

No Premier League this week. The English league stops and once again leave the weekend the FA Cup, the glorious FA Cup, which still has two fourth-round replay, and many races valid for the knockout stages. A replay was played already this week, the one between Wigan and Bolton which saw the next round of guests for a victorious at 0.

Today, however, one begins with the repetition of the match between Chelsea and Everton at 13.30 and ended at 1 1 at Goodison Park. The Blues need to win and reach the fourth round to continue defending the title won last season and this season really does not make bankruptcy. In the rest of Saturday but we will have the first three races of the second round: Stoke City, Brighton and Birmingham-Sheffield Wednesday of the 16, in which Premier teams should not find it difficult to pass, and Manchester United v Crawley at 18.30.

The Red Devils take the field with a padded training of reserves, in fact, have an important engagement Wednesday's Champions League and Ferguson certainly will not want to tire of them. It will be a sort of David versus Goliath as the Crawley is a formation of amateur players in the Conference National, an Italian species D series.

Tomorrow, he used to stage 15 the replay between Manchester City and Notts County, after Mancini's men have impacted 1 to 1 in the going. The Citizens have to bounce back from derby defeat and dalpareggio League and in Europe should have no major problems at home with the team third division of English.

After that will still be round. At 16.00 will be the turn of Fulham after elimitato Tottenham with a resounding 4 to 0, will face Bolton at Craven Cottage, as we have said previously that he won at the home of Wigan and landed the knockout stages, while touching down at 17.30 'Arsenal host Leyton.

The Gunners, who are veterans of the amazing feat against Barcelona defeated 2 to 1 at home, should implement a massive turnover. Monday finally touches to West Ham who at 21 will host Burnley. Good Fa Cup at all!

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