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Southwell Place 6 betting preview | November 11th
12.15 – Sky Sports Racing Sky 415 Handicap Chase – 3m GALOP DU BOSC made an impressive stable debut when bolting up at Chepstow last month by twenty lengths. He wasn’t in the same form at Ludlow eight days ago but he wasn’t beaten far into third and this course should see him in a better light under a positive ride.
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Julen Lopetegui is the ambitious appointment Wolves needed to mark the start of a new era
Wolves wanted Julen Lopetegui as their new manager even before they sacked Bruno Lage and they weren’t prepared to be denied in their pursuit of the Spaniard. At first, Lopetegui appeared unsure of the Molineux club’s offer, rejecting their first approach, but the former Sevilla manager will take charge in the West Midlands in the World Cup break.
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Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s Chelsea transfer now looking like a mistake for all parties
Eight touches is all Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang could muster before he was hooked by Graham Potter after 64 minutes of Chelsea’s home defeat to Arsenal. The 33-year-old spent the rest of the match watching from the Stamford Bridge bench as his former club claimed another win to take them back to the top of the Premier League table.
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Ayr Place 6 betting preview | 9th November
13.15 – Virgin Bet Maiden Hurdle – 2m4f SAM’S CHOICE could only manage third at Galway last time but there’s no doubt he brings the best form to the table and his trainer appears to have found him a great opportunity to get on the scoresheet.
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Gareth Bale’s MLS Cup final shows what he could still offer Wales at the World Cup
For the majority of the 32 minutes Gareth Bale played in Saturday’s MLS Cup final, the Welsh winger offered next to nothing. It was clear in the lack of movement from the 33-year-old that he was a long way short of full fitness, but the Los Angeles FC attacker still came up with a match-defining moment that ultimately sent his team to glory.
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Reiss Nelson can be secret weapon of Arsenal’s title challenge this season
Few expected Reiss Nelson to be Arsenal’s primary difference-maker against Nottingham Forest, but that’s the role he ended up playing as the Gunners claimed a 5-0 win to stay top of the Premier League table.
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Tottenham’s slow start haunts them again
Tottenham Hotspur have now played four games against fellow members of the Premier League’s big six this season. Three have ended in defeat and one produced a fortuitous draw. Spurs’ shortcomings in the most high-profile matches may have ended their title hopes before the World Cup break.
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Fontwell Place 6 betting preview | November 4th
12.30 – EBF Mares’ Novices’ Chase – 2m3f SKYACE is favoured by the weights here. She is a former Grade 1 winner over hurdles and while she hasn’t been seen for a while, she was the best of these over the smaller obstacles.
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Ludlow Place 6 betting preview | November 3rd
13.30 – Join Hot To Trot Racing Mares’ ‘National Hunt’ Maiden Hurdle – 1m7f POETIC MUSIC won her first three bumper starts under different conditions, which ranged from good, good to soft and soft and caught the eye when sixth in the Champion Bumper at the Cheltenham Festival on heavy ground.
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Chelsea v Arsenal: Four of the best stars to play for both teams
The top game of the coming Premier League weekend is undoubtedly at Stamford Bridge, with Chelsea hosting league leaders Arsenal in a match that often provides thrills and spills. Much of the intrigue around the game surrounds Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang coming up against the Gunners.
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