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The congested fixture list over the Christmas period has the ability to make or break a team's
season, as everyone wants to take momentum into the second half of the campaign. With important
games at both the top and bottom ...
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The European leagues are about a third of the way through their seasons and the Champions League
is in the middle of the group stages, but what about elsewhere in the world?
Top and bottom is resolved and a handful of teams have little but pride to play for, but that is
only a small part of this weekend's Serie A story. Stuart Harper breaks down the best stories. With
just two games remaining, one of four sides can secure the much vaunted fourth place spot – will
it be the ‘big boys', Juventus or Roma?
Jeremain Lens will need to be on point against Feyenoord come Sunday
We're approaching the end of club football in Europe, and while no fixture can be taken for
granted at this point, there's not a whole hell of a lot that's particularly interesting this
weekend. The games are important at the top and bottom of the table for sure, but will that make
them something we want to watch?
The newest FIFA rankings were released this morning, and the results have significant implications
for CONCACAF teams as we prepare to start the new World Cup qualifying cycle. There has been quite
a bit of movement at the top and bottom of the list, which I wasn't expecting. To start, here are
the bottom ten CONCACAF teams, who would play the first round of World Cup qualifying if it started
today (new teams highlighted in bold red): Belize, Dominican Republic, British Virgin Islands, St.
For many of you, it's Super Bowl Sunday, so we're moving the show up one hour giving you a
slightly larger gap between show and Bowl. For myself, Laurence McKenna and Kartik Krishnaiyer, it
was Chelsea-Liverpool Sunday, with Kenny Dalglish leading the Reds to a potentially season-defining
win at Stamford Bridge.
The P2010 Index is a ranking system based on player ratings assigned by some of the
country's top soccer sites and journalist. These ratings are then weighted by strength of opponent,
match significance, venue, and recent form. (It's all explained here.)
It took us a little while to get to this (when was that South Africa game?