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  • ‘Frank-ball’ is working well for Tottenham Hotspur

    Two games into the 2025/26 season, the top of the Premier League table is currently dominated by North London’s two rival clubs. Of course, it’s far too early to expect it to stay this way, but Tottenham Hotspur have made a faster start to the campaign than many expected having claimed six points from a possible six.

  • Jackson and Hojlund still have the talent to succeed

    Chelsea have once again spent vast amounts of money under Todd Boehly and Clearlake this summer. In particular, the signings of both Liam Delap and Joao Pedro have given an insight into Enzo Maresca’s plan to build on the Blues’ Europa Conference League and Club World Cup victories and challenge for the Premier League title.

  • Man Utd’s failure to sign a goalkeeper could ruin their rebuild

    Arsenal’s threat from set pieces is well-known, as is Altay Bayindir’s weakness in defending them. The Turkish goalkeeper was beaten straight from a corner kick in a Carabao Cup defeat by Tottenham Hotspur last season and Bayindir cost Manchester United once again as Arsenal inflicted a 1-0 defeat on the opening weekend of the 2025/26 Premier League campaign.

  • Worcester Place 6 Preview | 20th August

    16.50 Step Into Luxury With Purple Granite Handicap Chase This is a tricky opener but ZACONY REBEL appreciated the first-time blinkers when scoring at this course last month. He scored by a comfortable four lengths despite hanging left on the run-in, suggesting he’s a horse that is ahead of the assessor.

  • Richarlison is making himself central to Thomas Frank’s masterplan

    The only way is up for Tottenham Hotspur this season. It better be otherwise the North London outfit will find themselves in the bottom three having finished 17th last term. Saturday’s 3-0 win over Burnley was a first step towards a positive 2024/25 campaign with Richarlison arguably the most eye-catching player on the pitch.

  • Are Manchester City being underestimated this season?

    Manchester City sent out a rather emphatic message to their Premier League title rivals with a 4-0 win at Wolves on Saturday, and plenty of people have taken notice. It is incredible what a year can do for football narrative.

  • Stratford Place 6 Preview | 18th August

    14.27 D & H Novices’ Limited Handicap Chase BALLINTUBBER BOY is unbeaten in two starts at this course, and although his jumping has let him down of late, it’s possible that he will be granted a soft lead.

  • Ripon Place 6 Preview | 16th August

    13.35 Juddmonte EBF Restricted Novice Stakes A competitive opener with my first vote going to SPIRIT OF THE WOOD. He ran a race full of promise when third at Musselburgh on debut and should be well suited to the step up to a mile.

  • Newbury Place 6 Preview | 15th August

    15.05 Daily Bet Boosts At BetVictor Nursery DARK ALLEY is going from strength-to-strength and duly landed the odds when a ready winner at Bath last month. That came after a promising second at Windsor, so despite this being tougher, Warren Greatrex’s charge must be classed as a key player in the opener.

  • Salisbury Place 6 Preview | 14th August

    14.20 Al Basti Equiworld, Dubai Apprentice Handicap AMATHUS has a good record at this venue and came from off the pace to score over track and trip three weeks ago. He should have won even easier with a clear run, so his effort can be upgraded.

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