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Date : 22 aug 2010
Start : 15 : 00
Blackpool provided the shock result of the opening weekend of the season when they thumped Wigan 4-0 away from home. They now face one of the toughest tests in English Premier League football when they take on Arsenal at The Emirates on Saturday. We take a look at a number of betting markets in a search for pointers to the likely outcome.
Anybody who was fortunate enough to catch the Soccer 6 last week will no doubt be toasting Blackpool. Their win at Wigan was undoubtedly the main influence in the dividend coming in at a whopping R19K. I certainly never saw that result coming and was rather numbed when I saw Blackpool had raced into a 3 goal lead by half time. Still, that was Wigan and this is Arsenal, not a game Blackpool fans will have targeted for 3 points but a chance to see how they square up against one of English football’s elite.
Let’s look towards the other clubs who came up from the Championship for a pointer. West Brom and Newcastle were also promoted last season, both finishing some distance clear of Blackpool on the log. Both were handed tough tests in their opening games last weekend and both crashed and burned, West Brom losing 6-0 at Chelsea and Newcastle going down 3-0 at Manchester United. If you trust that “top of Premier League v top of Championship form line”, Blackpool could well be on for a hiding here.
Arsenal took a rather fortunate point from Anfield thanks to a late goalkeeping error that gifted them a 1-1 draw last Sunday. Fabregas never made the starting line up, Arshavin looked well short of match sharpness and the likes of Walcott and van Persie were only used as second half substitutes. With another week of training under their belts you would expect Arsenal to “come on for the run”.
Arsenals home form against sides who finished outside of the top 8 of the league table last season makes impressive reading: Portsmouth (4-1), Wigan (4-0), Blackburn (6-2), Birmingham (3-1), Stoke (2-0), Hull (3-0), Bolton (4-2), Sunderland (2-0), Burnley (3-1), West Ham (2-0), Wolves (1-0), Fulham (4-0). In summary, they beat everyone outside of the top 8 with only Wolves managing to stay within a 1 goal margin and 8 of those 12 matches delivered over 3.5 goals.

telecast tv link on your pc .
Match details
Date : 22 aug 2010
Start : 15 : 00
Blackpool provided the shock result of the opening weekend of the season when they thumped Wigan 4-0 away from home. They now face one of the toughest tests in English Premier League football when they take on Arsenal at The Emirates on Saturday. We take a look at a number of betting markets in a search for pointers to the likely outcome.
Anybody who was fortunate enough to catch the Soccer 6 last week will no doubt be toasting Blackpool. Their win at Wigan was undoubtedly the main influence in the dividend coming in at a whopping R19K. I certainly never saw that result coming and was rather numbed when I saw Blackpool had raced into a 3 goal lead by half time. Still, that was Wigan and this is Arsenal, not a game Blackpool fans will have targeted for 3 points but a chance to see how they square up against one of English football’s elite.
Let’s look towards the other clubs who came up from the Championship for a pointer. West Brom and Newcastle were also promoted last season, both finishing some distance clear of Blackpool on the log. Both were handed tough tests in their opening games last weekend and both crashed and burned, West Brom losing 6-0 at Chelsea and Newcastle going down 3-0 at Manchester United. If you trust that “top of Premier League v top of Championship form line”, Blackpool could well be on for a hiding here.
Arsenal took a rather fortunate point from Anfield thanks to a late goalkeeping error that gifted them a 1-1 draw last Sunday. Fabregas never made the starting line up, Arshavin looked well short of match sharpness and the likes of Walcott and van Persie were only used as second half substitutes. With another week of training under their belts you would expect Arsenal to “come on for the run”.
Arsenals home form against sides who finished outside of the top 8 of the league table last season makes impressive reading: Portsmouth (4-1), Wigan (4-0), Blackburn (6-2), Birmingham (3-1), Stoke (2-0), Hull (3-0), Bolton (4-2), Sunderland (2-0), Burnley (3-1), West Ham (2-0), Wolves (1-0), Fulham (4-0). In summary, they beat everyone outside of the top 8 with only Wolves managing to stay within a 1 goal margin and 8 of those 12 matches delivered over 3.5 goals.

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