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  • Sport

    Four occasions when England broke our hearts

    Gareth Southgate was cautiously optimistic as he discussed England’s future ahead of their UEFA Nations League semi-final against the Netherlands. The England head coach stated that they were ‘delighted to be in Portugal’, ‘looking forward to more brilliant nights’ and that he believes he has players who are ‘hungry and capable of going on to win things’.

  • Winners

    Last Minute Germany Winner Nets Lucky Player €1,251 Consolation Prize

    The power of Consolation prizes became evident over the weekend as one player scooped a whopping €1,251 on the 1X2 Pick 15 pool from a €2 stake, despite getting three selections wrong. With the international break in full swing, the pool was comprised of Euro 2020 qualifiers as well as matches from League One and League Two.

  • Sport

    Euro 2020: Five possible winners

    The first of ten qualification matchdays on the road to Euro 2020 begins today. In a break from tradition, the tournament will take place in 12 countries starting on the 12th June 2020. We decided to evaluate the five possible Euro 2020 winners next year.

  • Sport

    Daniel Pinder’s Saturday Pick 4 German Bundesliga Preview

    A great selection of games in this weekend’s all-Bundesliga Pick 4. Daniel Pinder has previewed his Syndicate for us, and you can get involved in his ticket here. Hoffenheim v Bayer Leverkusen (Sat 14.

  • Sport

    Daniel Pinder’s Saturday Pick 4 German Bundesliga Preview

    The German Bundesliga is back, and so is the Pick 4 £30,000 Correct Score Bundesliga pool. Daniel Pinder has previewed his Pick 4 Syndicate for us here, and you can get involved in his ticket here. Werder Bremen v Hoffenheim (Sat 14.

  • Sport

    STARLESS ENGLAND COULD BE THE WAY FORWARD AFTER ALL

    Long standing English arrogance takes hit For so long, despite a series of setbacks, Britannia will always rule the waves in the football stratosphere for many of us islanders.  Whether it is the sense of schadenfreude many get seeing Pep Guardiola failing to take our unconquerable “best league in the world” by storm, or bringing up the “could he cut it on a wet Wednesday night in Stoke” argument when discussing the credentials of the next exotic superstar talent, the imperialist English arrogance has proven difficult to shake off.