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Peter O'Rourke

A freelance football writer and sports broadcaster who works for ESPN, TEAMtalk and as a contributor to several national newspapers.
Former Football News Editor at Skysports.com who has been working in the media for over 15 years.

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    Premier League Pick 4 Preview

    Pete O’Rourke previews this week’s Premier League Pick 4 – join his Syndicate HERE Manchester City v Liverpool Goals look to be on the menu at the Etihad when Manchester City take on Liverpool.

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    International Pick 3 Correct Score rollover preview

    Our Pick 3 rollover this week sees France vs Netherlands kicking off the first of three World Cup qualifiers on Thursday evening, Pete O’Rourke previews the fixtures.   France v Netherlands 3-2, 2-0, 1-0, 1-1, 1-3 France can boost their chances of reaching next summer’s World Cup finals with victory over Netherlands and deal a major blow to the Dutch’s hopes.

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    Pick 4 Correct Score Preview

    Pete O’Rourke shares his preview for this weekend’s Premier League Pick 4 Correct Score pool. He has posted a Syndicate and you can join him in shooting for a share of £15,000!   Bournemouth v Man City Bournemouth have yet to pick up a point or score a goal in their opening two games as they prepare to play host to Manchester City.

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    Pick 4 Correct Score Preview

    Pete O’Rourke shares his preview for this weekend’s Premier League Pick 4 Correct Score pool. He has posted a Syndicate and you can join him in shooting for a share of £15,000! Swansea v Man Utd Manchester United outlined their title credentials with an impressive 4-0 win over West Ham last weekend and they will be looking to make it two wins out of two when they travel to Swansea.

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    Est. £100k Pick 4 Rollover Preview

    Pete O’ Rourke delivers his Pick 4 Rollover Preview for Colossus Bets. Join his Syndicate here. Arsenal v Leicester Arsenal and Leicester get the new Premier League season underway on Friday night and it gives both sides the chance to put down a marker for the campaign.

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    Wenger worry

    The worst kept secret in football was confirmed when Arsene Wenger signed a new two-year deal at Arsenal, but will he see out his deal. The saga over Wenger’s future was finally resolved this week, but to mixed reaction from Arsenal fans.

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    PREMIER PLATFORM FOR UNITED AFTER MOURINHO’S FIRST SEASON

    SEASON OF PROGRESS Manchester United’s Europa League success means this season can be quantified as a success, but it must act as a platform for a Premier League title challenge next term. Jose Mourinho’s first season in charge was always going to be difficult to live up to expectations, but winning two trophies and qualifying for next season’s Champions League means his debut campaign must now be seen as a success.

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    CHAMPIONS LEAGUE OR BUST

    Liverpool are just three points away from finishing in the top four, but qualifying for the Champions League really is win or bust for Jurgen Klopp’s men. After being in the top four for most of the season to miss out now on the final day of the campaign would be a bitter pill to swallow for everyone connected to Liverpool.

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    SHIFT IN POWER IN THE PREMIER LEAGUE

    There has been a shift in power in the Premier League this season with the teams from the south dominating, but how long will it actually last? London rivals Chelsea and Tottenham are battling it out for the Premier League spoils leaving their rivals trailing in their wake, while Chelsea and Arsenal will also go head-to-head for the FA Cup later this month.

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    Pressure building on Pep Guardiola

    Pep Guardiola will end this season for the first time in his coaching career without a trophy and the pressure will be on the Manchester City boss to deliver next term. This is not how this season was expected to pan out for City and Pep Guardiola following his much acclaimed arrival last summer as the final piece in the jigsaw to establish City as a superpower at home and abroad.

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    CAPITAL GAINS

    Spurs closing in There is more than an FA Cup final place at stake this weekend when Chelsea and Tottenham lock horns at Wembley as the outcome could have a huge impact on the Premier League title race.

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