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Stormy end to Irish Sailing Youth National Championships

There was a stormy conclusion to Investwise Irish Sailing Youth National Championships on Cork Harbour

The final day of the Investwise Irish Sailing Youth National Championships was cancelled as gale-force winds swept across Cork Harbour.

However, final results from Saturday’s long day afloat weren’t initially confirmed as two protests on Sunday morning might have affected the standings.

On Saturday evening, a protest by ILCA6 (Laser Radial) overall leader Eve McMahon saw the Howth Yacht Club sailor extend her lead over Michael Crosbie of the Royal Cork YC when he was disqualified from Race 10 due to a port and starboard incident.

However, the Crosshaven sailor returned to the protest room on Sunday morning. He had his result reinstated as McMahon had not informed the race committee of her protest on Saturday.

McMahon still emerged as ILCA6 Youth National Champion after the tie-break with Crosbie.

 

Meanwhile, the host club’s James Dwyer with Ben O’Shaughnessy won the 29er skiff national title by a single point. This was after a close contest with Timothy Norwood and Nathan Van Steenberge from Royal Irish YC and National YC.

The runners-up were also in the protest room on Sunday morning. They were seeking redress for equipment failure in their second race of the series on Friday but their submission was ruled out of time.

Crosshaven’s Rian Collins handsomely won the 38-boat Topper class with a 12-point lead over his clubmate Dan O’Leary. Collins will now be considering whether to move into single or double-handed classes within the Irish Sailing Academy.

The Topper fleet shared the same course as the ILCA4 (Laser 4.7) class. This was the second largest of the event with 31 boats. A newcomer to the class Sam Ledoux of the National YC emerged youth national champion.

The Malahide and Wexford Harbour pairing of Jack McDowell and Henry Thompson continued their three-day lead of the 420 class. They won over Eoghan Duffy with Conor Paul of Lough Ree YC in their battle in the nine boat class.

 

“We have seen incredible racing over the past three days and great sailing by all 144 young sailors,” said David O’Brien, President of Irish Sailing. “To achieve three out of four days in mid-Autumn and only lose one race from the schedule is a mark of the dedication of the 100-plus volunteers led by organiser Maurice Collins.”

“From the standard of competition that we have seen over the series, these sailors have clearly managed to keep up their training during the Covid pandemic,” said Sean Evans, Irish Sailing’s Youth Academy manager. “Our prospects for 2022 are very good thanks to this resilience and positive attitude.”

Irish Sailing’s Olympic Steering Group (OSG) will now review the results of the championships. They will also decide the line-up for Ireland’s squad at the Youth World Championships in Oman in mid-December.

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Ireland Men’s youth head coaches announce shortlists after trials

The Ireland Under-16, Under-17 and Under-18 Men’s head coaches have released shortlists after trials were held at the Basketball Ireland National Camp in Gormanston, Co. Meath.

Ireland U16 men’s head coach Pat Price has selected 41 players for the next stage of trials, following initial trials at Gormanston last weekend.

“We are very happy with the turnout, as well as the physical and mental effort by the boys over the weekend. It’s a long process and we’ll learn a lot in the coming months”, Price said.

Ireland U17 men’s head coach Gareth O’Reilly has shortlisted 61 players following recent trials at the Gormanston.

“It was great to see the large number of players from all around the country that took part in our talent identification session this past Saturday,” O’Reilly noted.

“After such a long time away from the court, the quality of play and the desire to wear the green jersey was evident for all to see.

“Myself and my coaching staff are really looking forward to working with the group of selected players as we move forward to the next phase of our selection process in November.”

Ireland U18 men’s head coach Paul Kelleher has picked 51 players for the second round of selection, following trials at Gormanston last weekend.

“We had an extensive process to identify the players for the next phase of the selection process. We were quite impressed with the talent on show and look forward to more engagement and finalising the squad,” Kelleher said.

The next round of trials are due to take place on November 20th and 21st.

Ireland Men’s U16 Shortlist

Ceadan Ash 6’7 Éanna Basketball Club Forward
Kacper Baran 6’2 Mercy Ballymahon Secondary school Guard
Matthew Barry 6’1 Limerick Celtics Guard
Lorcan Beard 6’3 Unknown Forward
Finn Boylan 6’2 Ongar Chasers Guard
Kene Chukwu 6’2 Unknown Forward
Jack Collins 6’3 Malahide Basketball club Guard
Dennis Dickson-Matthews 6’0 Crescent College Comprehensive Guard
Luke Dunphy 6’2 Waterford Vikings/De La Salle Guard
Ebenezer Ehigie 6’4 Drogheda Wolves Forward
Declan Gbinigie 6’4 Titans BC Forward
Oliver Harte 5’9 Unknown Guard
Luke Herrick 5’11 Distrito Olimpico, Madrid Guard
Darragh Horkan 6’1 Limerick Lions Guard
Fortune Igbokwe 6’4 BC Tauras Forward
Tomas Kennedy 5’10 Tralee Imperials Guard
Dean Kiernan 5’9 Éanna Basketball Club Guard
Rokas Liucvaikis 6’1 Dublin Lions Guard
Liam Lobaiza Heydon 6’0 Baltinglass Bulldogs Guard
Luke Long 6’3 Dublin Lions Guard
David Lucid 6’1 St Brendan’s Tralee Guard
Conor Mac Críosta 5’8 Drogheda Wolves Guard
Jakub Malecki 6’6 Drogheda Wolves Forward
Eoghan Mc Partlan 5’11 Donegal Town Basketball Club Guard
Ciaran McCarthy Duffy 6’0 Fr. Mathews Guard
Seán Morgan 6’1 KUBS Guard
Pàdraig Moynihan 6’0 Rathmore Ravens Forward
Stephen O’Donovan 5’11 Bantry Basketball Club Guard
Cillian O’Connell 6’0 Portlaoise Panthers Guard
David Olokun 5’10 Dublin Lions Guard
Pharrell Osagie 6’4 Mallow BC Forward
Patryk Rejkowicz 6’4 Unknown Forward
Senan Ryan 6’2 Killester Guard
Jaime Miguel Sales 5’11 Dublin Lions Guard
Harry Scully 6’0 Dublin Lions Guard
Luke Seltzer 6’3 Templeogue Basketball Club Guard
Tom Sinnott 6’3 Templeogue Basketball Club Forward
Viktor Tashev 6’1 Titans BC Guard
James Toloczko Janas 6’2 Éanna Basketball Club Forward
Andrzej Volusko Opala 5’9 Street Warriors Guard
Finn Walsh 6’4 Drogheda wolves Forward

 

Ireland Men’s U17 Shortlist

Jack O’Sullivan 6’3” St. Paul’s Killarney Forward
Mark Sheehan 6’2” St Paul’s Killarney Shooting Guard
Eoghan Hughes 5’10” UCD Marian Shooting Guard
Ciarán Geelon 6’4″ Dublin Lions Centre
Daniel Quinn 6’4” Donegal Town Basketball Club Shooting Guard
Favour Williams 6,3 Fr. Matthews Forward
Nathan Comerford 6’2″ Éanna BC Point Guard
Mateo Plaza Reino 6’0” Old Leighlin Basketball Club Point Guard
Jake McCotter 6’3″ Belfast Star Point Guard
James Langton 6’4″ Malahide BC Centre
Sam Cassidy 6’1” Titans BC Shooting Guard
Jack Finn 6’1” Templeogue Point guard
Liam Finn 6’3″ Limerick Lions BC Forward
Ethan Fennell 6’0” Dublin Lions Forward
Cian Marks Corrib
Ryan Calo 6’1” Phoenix BC Point Guard
Thomas Calo 6’1” Phoenix BC Shooting Guard
Jake Mullins 6’0” Dublin Lions Shooting Guard
Ciarán Evans 6’0” Killester Point Guard
Daryl Cuff 6’2” Blue Demons Point Guard
Eoghan Carew 6’3″ Ballincollig Basketball Club Forward
Jack Rawdon 6’2” Ongar Chasers Forward
Jake Orji 6’3” Blue Demons Forward
Joshua Calamai 5’10” Ongar Chasers Point Guard
Rory O’Flynn 6’1” Ballincollig Basketball Club Point Guard
Sean McNamara 6’6″ Limerick Celtics Forward
Thomas Foley 6’1” Carrigaline Basketball Club Shooting Guard
Viktor Lovic 6’7″ Éanna Centre
Donnacha Barry Ballincollig Basketball Club Guard
Craig Hoare 6’1” Blue Demons Forward
Ben Horgan 6’0” Blue Demons Shooting Guard
Daniel Sheridan 5’9” Killester Basketball Club Point Guard
Dara McMahon 5’10” Ballincollig Basketball Club Shooting Guard
Filips Vingris 5’7” KUBS Point Guard
Gavin Igbinoghene 6’4” Ballincollig Basketball Club Shooting Guard
Lance Antolin 5’8” Dublin Sonics Point Guard
Liam Price 6’4” Limerick Lions Shooting Guard
Obed Obode 6’5” Waterford Vikings Forward
Robert Bateman 6’5” Éanna BC Centre
Sean Ryan 6’5″ Middleton, Co Cork Forward
Sean McGettrick 6’2” LYIT Donegal/ Blaze Basketball Club Forward
Daniel Shahab 6’2” Limerick Lions Shooting Guard
Calim McDonagh Corrib
Jamie Gunning East Galway Celtics
Jack Scannell 5’10” Ballincollig Basketball Club Point Guard
Adam Tighe 6’4” Templeogue BC Forward
Belmir Bajagilovic 6’2” Ongar Chasers Shooting Guard
Burnley Arrey 6’4” Blue Demons Forward
Charles Faure 6’3” Templeogue Basketball Club Shooting Guard
Cormac Morris 6’6” UCD Marian Forward
Dylan O Callaghan 6’2” Killester Point Guard
Filip Gomulka 6’3” Unknown Shooting Guard
Hawal Adeyemo 6’0” Unknown Point Guard
Jack Wright 6’2” Templeogue Basketball club Point Guard
Jack O Shea 5’7” Gortnor Abbey Point Guard
Joseph Adeyale 6’6” Ongar Chasers Forward
Olaf Michalczuk 6’1” St.Brendan’s/Tralee Warriors Point Guard
Simba Boston 5’10” Waterford Vikings Point Guard
Mark Foster 6’2” CB Conejero (Spain)/NABA Point Guard
Leo Byrne 6’5″ Alvik Basket (Sweden) Forward
Jobst Johannes Knief 6’1” Killester BC Shooting Guard

Ireland Men’s U18 Shortlist

Aaron Dooley 16 6’4” Portlaoise Panthers Forward
Aivaras Uosis 16 6’6″ Pobalscoil Chorca Dhuibhne,
Tralee Imperials,
Tralee Warriors
Guard
Alfie McCoy 17 5’9″ Limerick Lions Guard
Amaan Sanni 17 6’2″ St.Mary’s C.B.S Guard
Aodhan Daly 17 6’6” Barking Abbey London Lions Forward
Ben Burke 17 6’1″ NUIG Maree Guard
Ben Martin 16 6’2″ Phoenix Guard
Brendan Douanla 17 6’6″ Ballincollig Basketball Club Forward
Brian O’Leary 16 6’6″ St. Brendans Forward
Caolan Lynch 17 6’5″ Cavan Lakers Guard
Cathal O’Sullivan 16 6’0″ Éanna Basketball Club Guard
Christian McDonnell 17 6’2″ Malahide BC Guard
Cian O’Sullivan 17 6’2″ Blue Demons Guard
Conor Hennessy 16 6’7″ Rockwell College Forward
Conor Heraghty 17 5’10” Mulroy Hoops & LYIT Donegal Guard
Dáire Murray 17 6’0″ Templeogue Basketball Club,
Templeogue College
Guard
Daniel Carberry 16 6’2″ Templeogue Basketball Club Guard
Dara Walsh 16 6’7″ Unknown Guard
David Nwanolue 16 6’5″ Dundalk Ravens Forward
Davies Ojo 16 6’5″ Dundalk Ravens Forward
Derick Odigie 17 6’5″ Fr. Mathews Forward
Desmond Ward 17 6’6” Unknown Forward
Donnacha O’Hanlon 17 5’11” Dundalk Ravens Guard
Emmanuel Awe 17 6’2″ Dublin Lions Guard
Francois Nkoy 16 6’9” Fr. Matthews Forward
Greg Marinkovic Augustine 17 6’5″ BC Tauras Guard
Hugh Beashel 17 6’3″ Templeogue Basketball Club Forward
Isaac Eroutteh 17 6’5″ Ballincollig Basketball club Forward
Isaiah Tobi Ogunbare 17 6’8” Springfield Commonwealth
Academy
Centre
Jack Kehoe 16 6’5″ IT Carlow and Old Leighlin Forward
Jack Finn 16 6’1″ Templeogue Basketball Club Guard
Jake Morris 17 6’3″ Drogheda Wolves Guard
Jakub Pasieczny 16 6’5″ Phoenix Longford Guard
James Tobin 16 6’2″ Blue Demons Guard
Jamie Cotter 17 6’1″ Reading Rockets. JMA Guard
Joseph Badejo 16 6’7″ Dundalk Ravens Forward
Joseph Keane 17 6’4″ Limerick Celtics Forward
Karl Rokoszynski 17 6’4″ Brentwood Fire Forward
Leslie Okafor 17 6’5″ Itchen College/
Solent kestrels
Forward
Liam Loftus Lynch 16 6’5″ Liffey Celtics Forward
Luke Donnelly 17 6’1” Belfast Star/St. Malachy’s College Guard
Maitiú Heckmann 17 6’0″ UCD Marian Guard
Max Tyndall 16 6’5″ Drogheda Wolves Forward
Pádraig Webb-McKeown 17 6’7″ Belfast Star Forward
Paul Ryan 17 6’6″ St Vincent’s Basketball Club Forward
Ruairi Cronin 17 6’4″ Castletroy College Guard
Sean Fitzpatrick 17 6’3″ Malahide Basketball club Guard
Shanay Shah 17 5’8″ Éanna Guard
Steven Carroll 17 6’4″ Neptune BC Forward
Togii Chilkhaajav 17 6’0″ Templeogue Basketball Club Guard
Tony Ezeonu 17 6’6″ Wt White High school Dallas, Tx Guard

 

Tyrone SFC semi-finals – Previews, Where To Watch

Tyrone GAA

The LCC Tyrone Senior Football Championship semi-finals will take place this weekend as four teams – Dromore, Errigal Ciaran, Trillick and Coalisland Na Fianna – look to book their places in the county final.

Dromore and Trillick will go head-to-head in the first of two Tyrone senior semi-finals when they meet at O’Neills Healy Park in Omagh on Saturday, October 30 at 7:15 pm.

Errigal Ciaran and Coalisland Na Fianna will battle it out to determine who gets the right to face the winner of Saturday’s semi-final in Pomeroy on Sunday, October 31 at 2:45 pm.

Both games are part of double-headers with the two Tyrone intermediate football semi-finals.

Owen Roe O’Neills will take on Gortin St Patrick’s in the first intermediate semi-final which will take place prior to the match between Dromore and Trillick in Omagh at 4:45 pm.

Rock St Patrick’s and Moortown St Malachy’s will play the second intermediate match-up of the weekend previous to the showdown between Errgial Ciaran and Coalisland Na Fianna in Pomeroy at 12:30 pm.

Dromore v Trillick

Trillick are aiming for a third final appearance in a row and a second Tyrone SFC title in three years but Dromore, who are searching for their first O’Neill Cup triumph in a decade, stand in their way.

The two sides come into this year’s semi-final after winning their two previous games each.

Dromore beat holders Dungannon Thomas Clarke’s by four points to set up a date with Eglish St Patrick’s.

The three-time Tyrone senior football champions squeezed into the semi-final after beating Eglish by two points.

Trillick, on the other hand, have won both their games with no absence of attacking intent, scoring three goals in each.

They defeated Galbally Pearses by five points, courtesy of two second-half goals that sunk their opponents.

The club then decimated Killyclogher in a resounding quarter-final victory to move into the final four.

A 14-point win with three more goals sent a statement of intent to the other three sides still in the competition.

Errigal Ciaran v Coalisland Na Fianna

Errigal Ciaran, who beat Dromore in the 2012 final, are on the hunt for their first county championship victory since then, and face 2018 winners Coalisland Na Fianna in the process.

2019 finalists Errigal Ciaran have posted two impressive victories in this year’s instalment of the tournament.

A 14-point win over Clonoe O’Rahilly’s and an eight-point quarter-final triumph against Loughmacrory St Teresa’s has underlined the strength of their side this year, complemented by three goals in two games.

Coalisland Na Fianna took down Edendork in the first round in a seven-goal thriller and earned their semi-final spot in a nail-biter against Carrickmore.

The side have not had wins as convincing as those of their opponents and have conceded 11 more points than them.

Where To Watch

The match between Dromore and Trillick will be shown live on RTÉ 2 with coverage starting at 7 pm on Saturday.

The second semi-final between Errgial Ciaran and Coalisland will be available to watch via live stream.

Ulster hooker Bradley Roberts called up to Wales squad

Ulster Rugby hooker Bradley Roberts has been called up to the Wales squad ahead of their Autumn internationals after Ken Owens picked up a back injury.

Roberts is eligible to play for the Wales national team through his paternal grandmother, who came from the town of Llandysul.

The 25-year-old front-rower has made 10 appearances for the Irish province and joins the Wales squad for the first time.

He made his debut for the side when he came on as a replacement in their Pro14 clash against Edinburgh at Murrayfield last season.

Roberts has played in every United Rugby Championship game for Ulster so far this season, with his sole start for the club coming in their opener against Glasgow Warriors at Kingspan Stadium.

The South African-born rugby player also lines out for Energia Men’s All Ireland League side Rainey Old Boys.

Scarlets hooker Owens was initially named in the starting XV to face the All Blacks this weekend but was out of the squad half an hour later.

‘The Sheriff’ had failed a late fitness test on a back problem he had shortly before head coach Wayne Pivac faced the media – Pivac announced the news in his press conference.

Fellow Scarlets hooker Ryan Elias replaces Owens in the starting lineup for Saturday’s game in Cardiff – the first of Wales’ Autumn internationals.

An official announcement on Roberts’ call-up to the Welsh squad reads: “Wales have called on the services of hooker Bradley Roberts, following the announcement of Ken Owens’ back injury.

“The 25-year-old has made 10 appearances for Ulster, most recently as a try-scoring replacement against Connacht last weekend.

“South African born Roberts has represented RGC before moving to Northern Ireland and later joining Ulster for the 2020/21 season.

“Roberts is eligible to play for Wales through his paternal grandmother, who hailed from Llandysul.”

Derry SFC semi-finals – Previews, Where To Watch

The O’Neills Derry Senior Football Championship semi-finals take place this weekend, with Slaughtneil, The Loup, Lavey and Glen all vying for their place in the final of this year’s county championship.

Slaughtneil will face fellow Group C graduates Lavey in the first scheduled semi-final on Saturday, October 30 at 6:45 pm.

The Loup and Glen, winners of Group A and D respectively, will battle it out for the second spot in the final on Halloween – Sunday, October 31 at 2:45 pm.

Both matches will be held at Owenbeg.

Slaughtneil v Lavey

Defending champions Slaughtneil are attempting to win their second John McLaughlin Cup in a row and achieve such a feat for the second time since 2017.

Standing in their way of a second successive appearance in the final is Lavey, who topped their group previous to the start of the knockout phase and put two goals past The Robbies in a three-point win back in September.

Cailean O’Boyle and the Downeys, Enda, Shea, Matthew and Callum, have been effective in attack for the challengers as the young side bring the most momentum into the tie.

Slaughtneil, however, bring the champions mentality into the game and, with the nature of the match taken into account, it can be expected that they will aim to right the wrongs of September and take down possibly their biggest threat to a seventh Derry SFC title.

Shane McGuigan has led the side in attack with his free-taking but their defence has allowed a goal in every game since their loss to Lavey.

Lavey, on the other hand, have only conceded two goals in the championship thus far but both sides have conceded less than 45 points – Lavey have conceded 41 while the champions have allowed 42.

The Loup v Glen

The only survivors of Group A and D have made it to the semi-final stage and will face each other for a spot in the county final.

The winners of Group A, The Loup, have been firing on all cylinders in attack but leaking scores at the back.

The work of the likes of Anthony O’Neill, as well as Ciaran and Cormac Devlin has countered the defence that has allowed five goals in five games, leading to high-scoring matches throughout the Derry Championship.

Glen have a much more impressive defence that has kept opposition scores below ten in all games they have played bar one – Kilrea put 3-8 past the Glen defence but lost in a group game in September.

The side have conceded only 44 points after five games, with 17 of those coming from one game.

Impeccable attacking performances from the likes of Paul Gunning and Danny Tallon have given the side a potent attack that has scored 107 points in just five games – the strongest in Derry.

However, The Loup are only a point behind in their overall attacking output, making this an exciting matchup of the two best attacking sides in the Oak-Leaf County.

Where To Watch

The two semi-finals will be available to watch on live streams, which can be accessed through 247.tv for a fee.

St Eunan’s v Setanta – Donegal SHC Final Preview, Where To Watch

The Michael Murphy Sports Donegal Senior Hurling Championship final will take place this weekend on Saturday, October 30th and will feature St Eunan’s and Setanta once again.

The match will be played at the home ground of Eunan’s, O’Donnell Park in Letterkenny, where the semi-finals were also held.

This will be the third year in a row that the two sides will play each other in the final stage of the county championship.

Setanta are looking to continue their period of dominance in Donegal and stamp out the threat of Eunan’s once again.

The challengers to their crown are hoping that it will be third time lucky as they aim to win their first Donegal senior title since 1972.

The pair earned the right to another rematch after wins over Burt and Buncrana respectively.

Eunan’s beat the record-holders by five points to progress to the final stage to the despair of Burt’s players and staff.

Burt have not reached the final since 2018 and are the last side to beat Setanta in the final, winning their 39th title by two goals.

Setanta brushed aside Buncrana, who could not match their intensity and tempo as they fell to a 20-point loss in Letterkenny.

The defending champions have won all six of their games in this year’s county hurling championship and are yet to see a side they face stay within ten points of them.

The Killygordon club have also only conceded 72 points after six games – an average of 12 points conceded per game.

Eunan’s are another high-scoring side but their defence allowed over 100 points in the round-robin games.

They will need to show that they have improved that facet of their game enough to stop Setanta’s attack from putting a cricket score past them.

Where To Watch

The match will kick-off at 3:30 pm and will be available to watch on a live stream. Alternatively, tickets are available here.

Liverpool v Brighton – Preview, Teams, Odds, Where To Watch

Liverpool welcome Brighton and Hove Albion to Anfield on Saturday after two successive away trips in the Premier League against Watford and Manchester United.

The Reds recorded 5-0 wins over both sides and currently sit a point off the top of the Premier League, proving that last season was an outlier.

Brighton are winless in a month after a strong start and failing to register one at Anfield will extend the streak to five in the league and six in all competitions.

Naby Keita has returned to full training after being the victim of a two-footed tackle from Paul Pogba – a challenge that saw the French substitute walk after just a quarter of an hour on the pitch.

Thiago Alcantara also joined in on Thursday’s session as he continues his recovery from a calf injury.

However, Fabinho’s knee issue will keep him out of the clash with Graham Potter’s Seagulls – it is the third game in a row that Liverpool will not have him at their disposal.

Brighton defender Dan Burn will miss the trip to Merseyside after injuring his knee against Leicester in Wednesday’s Carabao Cup tie.

Steven Alzate, the goalscorer the last time Brighton were at Anfield, will also be out due to a long-term injury, as will Danny Welbeck.

Teams

Liverpool – Predicted (4-3-3): Alisson; Trent, Matip, Van Dijk, Robertson; Henderson, Thiago, Jones; Salah, Firmino, Mané.

Brighton and Hove Albion – Predicted (3-5-2): Sanchez; Webster, Duffy, Dunk; Lamptey, Moder, Gross, Lallana, Cucurella; Trossard, Maupay.

Odds

Liverpool 1/5

Draw 11/2

Brighton and Hove Albion 10/1

Where To Watch

The match will kick-off at 3 pm and will be available to watch live on Premier Sports.

Norwich v Leeds – Preview, Betting, Probable Starting Teams

Rock bottom Norwich city take on Marcelo Bielsa’s relegation-threatened Leeds in week ten of the Premier League this Sunday

Norwich v Leeds United will kick off at 14:00 on Sunday, 31 October in Carrow Road. Referee Anthony Taylor will take charge of the tie.

The match will also be shown live on Sky Sports Premier League Ireland with the build-up beginning at 13:30.

Norwich is rock bottom of the Premier League and has shown little life of securing any points. After six straight losses, they managed two draws on the bounce against Burnley and Brighton. They have since gone on to lose embarrassingly 7-0 to Chelsea in Stamford Bridge.

One of the Canaries’ biggest problems is their lack of goal threat. In nine games, their main striker Teemu Pukki has scored two goals and no one else on the team has found the back of the net.

Leeds United, on the other hand, has been rather unfortunate this season through tight losses and injury problems. They currently sit one place above the drop zone but with a three-point buffer for their safety.

Now with the side hoping to have Raphinha and Kalvin Phillips back in their matchday squads, this will be a must-win game for Marcelo Bielsa’s men.

This fixture has been very evenly matched in recent years with these two sides facing off in only Championship and EFL Cup football. In their last 11 meetings, Norwich and Leeds have both won three games while five games ended in draws.

Their last match against each other was back in 2019 where Norwich won 3-1 in Elland Road with very different squads to the ones they have today.

Norwich v Leeds Probable Starting Teams

Norwich

Formation

3-5-2

Probable Starting 11

Krul (GK), Kabak, Hanley, Omobamidele, Williams, McLean, Normann, Lees-Melou, Idah, Pukki.

Injuries / Suspensions

Zimmerman (Ankle), Placheta (Overload), Byram (Hamstring), Cantwell (Achilles tendon), Gibson (Suspended)

 

Leeds United

Formation

4-1-4-1

Probable Starting 11

Meslier (GK), Dallas, Cooper, Llorente, Shackleton, Phillips, Harrison, Klich, Gelhardt, James, Rodrigo.

Injuries / Suspensions

Ayling (Knee), Bamford (Ankle), Koch (Groin)

Norwich v Leeds Match Betting

Norwich to win: 12/5

Draw: 5/2

Leeds United to win: 21/20

 

Score Prediction

This is a very important game for Leeds, a victory will pull them away from the threat of relegation. They should win as they face the bottom-table side that looks like they are incapable of winning at all this season.

Expect this game to end 2-0 to Leeds.

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Newcastle v Chelsea – Preview, Betting, Probable Starting Teams

Thomas Tuchel’s men will want to make a big impression this weekend and keep themselves flying high on top of the table

Newcastle v Chelsea will kick off at 15:00 on Saturday, 30th October in St James’ Park. Referee Paul Tierney will take charge of the tie.

Newcastle is well and truly under new ownership but they are still yet to grab their first victory of the season. They currently sit in 19th place on four points which is three away from getting out of the relegation zone.

Last weekend they completed a comeback draw away against Crystal Palace after an outstanding Callum Wilson bicycle kick. More flair and creativity will be needed to secure any points tomorrow.

Chelsea is still flying high on top of the Premier League table, now unbeaten in five games in all competitions. They are only one point ahead of their closest competitors, Liverpool so a victory is still very essential.

Injuries are the main problem for the team as their captain Cesar Azpilicueta and strikers Romelu Lukaku and Timo Werner will most likely miss the game with knocks.

The Blues are still in good form after winning their cup tie against Southampton again with a penalty shootout.

This fixture has been surprisingly close in the last ten years. Over 22 matches, Chelsea has won 12 while Newcastle has managed seven victories, and three games ending in draws.

Last season, the Blues were the dominant force winning both fixtures, home and away, 2-0.

Newcastle v Chelsea Probable Starting Teams

Newcastle

Formation

5-3-2

Probable Starting 11

Darlow (GK), Ritchie, Clark, Lascelles, Schar, Manquillo, Willock, Longstaff, Almiron, Saint-Maximim, Wilson

Injuries / Suspensions

Dubravka (Foot), Dummett (Calf)

 

Chelsea

Formation

3-4-2-1

Probable Starting 11

Mendy (GK), Chalobah, Silva, Rudiger, Chilwell, Jorginho, Kovacic, James, Mount, Hudson-Odoi, Havertz.

Injuries / Suspensions

Christensen (Toothache), Azpilicueta (Shoulder), Pulisic (Ankle), Kanté (Muscle injury), Lukaku (Sprained ankle), Loftus-Cheek (Hip), Werner (Hamstring)

Newcastle v Chelsea Match Betting

Newcastle to win: 15/2

Draw: 15/4

Chelsea to win: 1/3

 

Score Prediction

Newcastle’s newfound money and impending transfer rumors will not help them in this fixture on Saturday. Tuchel’s men should have enough strength and depth to secure a comfortable victory this weekend even without their two starting strikers.

Expect the game to end 4-1 to Chelsea.

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Leicester v Arsenal – Preview, Betting Probable Starting Teams

Level on points, ninth place Leicester take on tenth place Arsenal in week ten of the Premier League this weekend

Leicester v Arsenal will kick off at 12:30 on Sunday, 30th October in the King Power Stadium. English referee Michael Oliver will take charge of the tie.

Leicester comes into this tie after beating Brighton in a penalty shootout midweek in the EFL Cup. Their starting team will be much changed along with the injuries to Jamie Vardy and Wesley Fofana.

The Foxes currently sit in ninth place, unbeaten in five games. Brendan Rodgers will have his team pumped for this match in hopes of another important victory.

Mikel Arteta has turned his squad into a force to be reckoned with. They are now eight games unbeaten, winning their last two games. The Gunners were also victorious in the EFL Cup after they beat Leeds United at home 2-0 on Tuesday.

The London club will be hoping that two of their injury worries will be fit to play this match. Midfielder Martin Odegaard and defender Kieren Tierney both missed this week’s cup game with knocks.

This has been a hotly contested affair in the last few years with both sides sharing victories. Over the last ten years, Arsenal has won eight of their 15 meetings while Leicester has managed four wins, and there have been three draws.

Last season, the away team won each fixture with the Gunners most recently winning 3-1 at the King Power Stadium.

Leicester v Arsenal Probable Starting Teams

Leicester

Formation

3-4-1-2

Probable Starting 11

Schmeichel (GK), Soyuncu, Evans, Amartey, Castagne, Soumaré, Tielemans, Pereira, Maddison, Iheanacho, Daka.

Injuries / Suspensions

Justin (Cruciate ligament), Vardy (Knee), Albrighton (Knock), Mendy (Groin), Ndidi (Hamstring), Fofana (Ankle)

 

Arsenal

Formation

4-2-3-1

Probable Starting 11

Ramsdale (GK), Soares, White, Gabriel, Tomiyasu, Partey, Lokonga, Saka, Smith-Rowe, Pépé, Aubameyang

Injuries / Suspensions

Xhaka (Knee), Tierney (Knock), Odegaard (Knock)

Leicester v Arsenal Match Betting

Leicester to win: 7/5

Draw: 12/5

Arsenal to win: 9/5

 

Score Prediction

This will be the most evenly matched affair of the weekend but it will not end in a draw. Neither manager will be happy with a loss tomorrow but this is a major chance for both teams to jump into the European places.

Expect the game to end 2-1 to Rodger’s Leicester.

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