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  • This season could produce the best Premier League title race for years

    Three points is all that separates Manchester City at the top of the Premier League table and Aston Villa in fifth place. Liverpool, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur are also in the mix at the top end of the table, highlighting how this season’s margins are slimmer than they have been in a number of seasons.

  • Lingfield Place 6 preview | 14th November

    You can join the accompanying syndicate here   12.10 – Weatherbys & Birdie Calendars Open NH Flat Race – 2m BY THE GRACE travelled really well en route to taking second on debut, and, with that experience to draw upon, which was a highly promising start to her career, Nicky Henderson’s charge can go one better.

  • Southgate must experiment with Watkins as England’s number nine

    Harry Kane is currently the best centre forward in world football and England are lucky to have him. The 30-year-old is operating at the peak of his powers and is expected to be one of the stars of Euro 2024 next summer when the Three Lions will be among the favourites to go the distance in Kane’s new adopted homeland.

  • Jackson showing signs of becoming a key player for Chelsea

    The spotlight was always going to be on Chelsea’s attack this season. Successful strikers over the last 20 years, since Roman Abramovich arrived to elevate the club into one of the biggest and best in Europe, have been hard to come by.

  • Kempton Place 6 preview | 13th November

    12.45 – Watch Racing TV Novices’ Hurdle – 2m QUEENS GAMBLE will need to be a lot more proficient in the jumping department if she’s to take a higher rank this season, but she still remains the one to beat.

  • Wincanton Place 6 preview | 11th November

    12.40 – EBF Stallions ‘National Hunt’ Novices’ Hurdle – 1m7f MEATLOAF won his debut here impressively before acquitting himself well when second in a listed race at Cheltenham.

  • Ludlow Place 6 preview | 9th November

    12.15 – Michael Oliver Memorial Amateur Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle – 2m5f RAMO has markedly improved his form since stepping up in distance to three miles, which has culminated in two wins and two placed efforts.

  • Kudus could become key to West Ham this season

    West Ham might have lost against Brentford on Saturday, but they were afforded a glimpse of the attacking quality that could take them to the next level as a team. Indeed, Mohammed Kudus’ stunning scissor kick finish to make it 1-1 was the highlight of the match and a demonstration of the Ghanian’s incredible talent.

  • Dortmund prove a point with victories over Newcastle

    Before Newcastle United came to town on Tuesday, the local press were scathing of the ‘crisis’ developing at Borussia Dortmund. A 4-0 home defeat to Bayern Munich in Der Klassiker on Saturday was never going to go down well, and the pressure was heavy going into a Champions League tie that could prove crucial for the direction of Group F as a whole.

  • Warwick Place 6 preview | 8th November

    12.45 – 100% RacingTV Profits Back To Racing Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Chase – 2m4f BONZA BOY didn’t really fulfil the earlier promise he displayed over hurdles towards the end of last year and early this year, but he wasn’t discredited on his first start over fences at Chepstow when fourth and could make the most of some generosity by the handicapper, who has dropped him 6Ib.

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