Not exact matches
This rumoured desire to land two players to add to their back four could be coming in the wake of a surprising result at
home to Swansea over the weekend, with the Premier League champions looking unusually suspect at the back as they were held to a 2 - 2
draw by the Welsh
side.
And the
home side will be buoyed
by their battling
draw against the league leaders Chelsea and a return to form after their recent slump.
However, Luis Enrique's
side have dropped four points in their last two matches
by conceding late goals — first versus Valencia and then blowing a 2 - 0 lead to
draw 2 - 2 at
home to Deportivo last weekend.
Spurs then finally found an equaliser 16 minutes from time, as Dele Alli's cross was turned
home by Kane to
draw the
home side level.
Former England internationals Glen Johnson and Peter Crouch should both be fit for Stoke, but Geoff Cameron and youngsters Mark Waddington and Tom Edwards are out KEY FACT: Stoke have never beaten Leicester City at
home in the Premier League MATCH ODDS: Stoke 29/20
Draw 9/4 Leicester 15/8 bet365 Pick: Both Teams To Score 3/4 ANDY SAYS: Tough game to call but think this well end up in a draw... 1 - 1 GRAEME SAYS: Could be a good game this, I think Leicester might get the win... 0 - 1 SILKY SAYS: Not impressed by either side and can't see a winner... 1 - 1 FOOTBALLIndex — One to follow: Riyad Mahrez at just over # 1 looks a bar
Draw 9/4 Leicester 15/8 bet365 Pick: Both Teams To Score 3/4 ANDY SAYS: Tough game to call but think this well end up in a
draw... 1 - 1 GRAEME SAYS: Could be a good game this, I think Leicester might get the win... 0 - 1 SILKY SAYS: Not impressed by either side and can't see a winner... 1 - 1 FOOTBALLIndex — One to follow: Riyad Mahrez at just over # 1 looks a bar
draw... 1 - 1 GRAEME SAYS: Could be a good game this, I think Leicester might get the win... 0 - 1 SILKY SAYS: Not impressed
by either
side and can't see a winner... 1 - 1 FOOTBALLIndex — One to follow: Riyad Mahrez at just over # 1 looks a bargain
A goalless
home draw with Man City was perhaps negated
by the fact that it was the former Liverpool boss's first game in charge and the West London
side were up against the reigning champions who are still unbeaten.
Pochettino, perhaps with the meeting with Jose Mourinho's United at the front of his mind, withdrew Kane with five minutes remaining and his
side were forced to settle for a point as Albion dug in for a
draw which was celebrated joyously
by the
home supporters.
Brest remain top,
by a point, after Nolan Roux's first - half equaliser earned Alex Dupont's
side a 1 - 1
draw at
home to Sochaux.
Labadie came off and was replaced
by Matt Dolan, with the
home side holding on for a
draw, Kane firing narrowly wide in stoppage time, as Spurs pushed hard for a late winner.
David Wagner's men were held to a 1 - 1
draw by the Sky Bet Championship
side last month and will now travel to St. Andrew's Stadium looking for a place in the Fifth Round at
home to Manchester United.
Bottom
side Platinum Stars moved closer to the National First Division when they were held to a 0 - 0
draw by Baroka FC at
home, while Polokwane City kept SuperSport United in the relegation mix with a precious 1 - 0 victory that was secured via Rodney Ramagalela's 11th league goal of the campaign.
As the supporters made their way to the stadium
by the banks the River Ebro they had reason to be optimistic, with an
home record of 10 wins, 2
draws and just the one defeat they found themselves sitting as sole Leaders of their group with an healthy lead over second placed Ponferradina, a
side who's big cup adventure came to an end two rounds ago in the Santiago Bernabeu, being swept away
by Real Marid 7 - 1 on aggregate.
France coach Didier Deschamps preferred to retain a positive outlook despite seeing his star - studded
side held to a shock goalless
draw at
home by minnows Luxembourg.
Last season, Liverpool and Newcastle
drew at Anfield but at St. James» park, the
home side were ripped apart
by Reds.
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho insists his squad shouldn't be too disappointed
by his
side's recent
draws at
home
That despite Sir Alex Ferguson insisting changes are imminent, something he attempted in last season's competition only to end up with egg on his face on two separate occasions, both, incidentally, at Old Trafford: A much - changed United failed miserably to break down a mediocre Rangers defence in their first
home game in the group,
drawing 0 - 0 with the SPL
side, while Valencia almost came away with a famous win on Match Day 6, albeit with the Reds already through to the latter stages, only to be denied
by a second - half strike from Anderson.
In the bet365 correct score market, the 1 - 1
draw is trading at a price of 11/2 and those latest
home draws by Atletico were against Barcelona and Villarreal, both fellow top five
sides in the league.
In the whole of last season, around 41 % of games were won
by the
home side, and 31 %
by the away team, with 28 %
drawn.
As we head into the
home stretch of negotiations, the Fiscal Policy Institute has
drawn up a helpful
side -
by -
side comparison of the three plans to help lawmakers, reporters ordinary citizens keep track.
At one point, while Ramasan's classmates all
draw pictures of
home represented
by houses and high streets (one of them even has
drawn in a Zara store, which I found oddly hilarious), he himself
draws a picture of a tank; or that at another he literalizes his inner struggle
by actually switching
sides in a regular local football game.
Hauser & Wirth created an apartment - style space with wooden floors and dark green and red walls, inspired
by the Hampstead
home of Sigmund Freud and curated
by Mark Wallinger, while at Frieze Masters, on the other
side of the park, Helly Nahmad presented an art collector's apartment, a brilliant accumulation of objects, books and furniture which
drew a constant crowd.
2014 A Long Way From
Home: group show curated
by James Davies In - Between: group show
by The North & Found Project Takk Fyrir: solo exhibition
by Marc Sethi Witch: group show curated
by Fans of Feminism Mind the Gap: solo exhibition
by Silvia Lerin Continuous: solo exhibition
by Peter Hodges Sandra Dieckmann Pop Up Show: solo exhibition
by Sandra Dieckmann All the Fun of the Fair: group show curated
by Carousel Camera City: solo show
by Elena Cinquegrana New Originals: group show curated
by Peggah Khashian Blurred: group show curated
by Qila Gill 100 Cats: group show curated
by Laura Hughes Quest For Equilibrium: solo show
by Cornelia Taubmann RAP — ART: curated
by Marina Antonova Open Studio: curated
by A-
side B -
side Speculative Future: curated
by Heather Gray Familiar Objects Familial Faces: curated
by Antonella Ferrari & Silvia Forese Movement: Artworks: group show curated
by Movement: Artworks
Drawing Inspiration: group show curated
by Holocaust Memorial Day Fund
Begins attending an evening
drawing class organized
by a sculptor in a settlement house near his
home on the Lower East
Side.