By JOHN BOSCHINI
Headlines in England following the draw for the fourth round of the FA Cup will be centered on
the Liverpool vs. Manchester United battle and a possible QPR vs. Chelsea meeting, as rematches of
racism-marred Premier League games take center stage. For American fans, though, there's a much
more tasty fixture to be found.
By JOHN BOSCHINI
FA Cup ties are the major draw in England this weekend, while Italian and Spanish sides return
to action for the first time in nearly a month as winter breaks draw to a close.
Manchester United and Manchester City are still the heavy favorites to take home the Premier
League title this year, but it's the FA Cup that provides another exhibition of one of the most
heated rivalries in the world.
It's been the week of loans in B6 with no less than four players heading out to get
some competitive football elsewhere.
Firstly, Habib Beye went to Doncaster, initially until January, but hopefully a
deal to take him through to the end of the season (and his Villa contract) won't be out of the
question.
Liverpool look to tomorrow's match with an eye to getting back on track in league after losing
two straight, but can take a few positives from the League Cup win over Brighton on Wednesday.
Similar story for Wolves, who've also lost two straight after starting the season with two
consecutive wins.
Diomansy Kamara started and played 75 minutes in Leicester City's 3-2 loss at
Nottingham Forest on Good Friday. He did not dress in the Foxes' 4-2 over Watford on Easter
Monday.
Kagisho Dikgacoi started and played 90 minutes in Crystal Palace's 0-0 draw
atDoncaster on Good Friday.
Newcastle are interested in Swedish winger Seb Larsson of Birmingham. Sebastian Larsson unused sub
for Birmingham at Milwall today Newcastle have apparently has a £1M or £1.5M bid (take your
choice) accepted by the Birmingham club, and we had wondered whether he would be played at Milwall
today in the FA Cup.