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Wigan face a tough task when they visit Ewood Park to play Blackburn on Monday evening as Mark Hughes' charges are unbeaten in their last eight home matches - seven of which were victories and one draw - and the Latics will have painful memories of the 3-0 bashing the Rovers gave them in their own back yard on New Year's Eve.
As the season has progressed, Liverpool, who boast one of the best home records in the Premiership this season, have improved their away form - they've now won six of their fifteen away matches in the league, drawn four and lost five.
Birmingham haven't beat Liverpool in an FA Cup tie since the 1930/31 season, but have proved something of a bogey team for the Reds in the Premiership in recent seasons.
Man City have won their last six matches at Maine Road - including their last two FA Cup ties on home soil - and should prove too strong for Aston Villa in their 5th Round replay on Tuesday evening.
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If you’re one for the stats then there’s only one way this game is going to end. Spurs haven’t beaten Chelsea in the league for 16 years, an incredible record considering that the Blues weren’t always in possession of a Russian sugar daddy. Chelski can extend their unbeaten home record to 40 games as they continue the inevitable roll towards a second consecutive Premiership title, the question being not if but by how much. Tottenham on the other hand are setting records of their own, though not as spectacular as their London rivals Martin Jol has led them to their most successful Premiership season to date and is on the brink of leading them to the promised land that is champions League football.
Ireland v Scotland
If Ireland are leading at half-time but fail to win the match
Arsenal made history when beating Real Madrid 1-0 at the Bernabeu in the first-leg of this Champions League tie on February 21, a feat which no British team had achieved before them, and I expect them to advance to the next stage by finishing the job at Highbury on Wednesday night.
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