Both the Foxes and Sunderland have climbed above Newcastle and Hull in recent weeks and they go into
this weekend knowing a victory will secure their Premier League status.
Not exact matches
should we revel in the
victory over the
weekend, yes of course we can
knowing that your as good as your last game and
victories breath confidence in the team and into to our fans.
This past
weekend, they traveled to Norman and ALSO beat Oklahoma in (what was once
known as) one of the toughest venues in college football, physically dominating Oklahoma in the trenches and riding what might be the nation's best defense outside of Tuscaloosa to
victory.
Wolfsburg captain Naldo showed that he
knows how to lead by example this
weekend when he secured
victory for his side with this amazing 35 - yard drive against Eintracht Frankfurt.
They will
no doubt go into the game on a high following the
weekend's 4 - 1
victory over title chasers Manchester City, but will have to do so without a number of key first team stars.
The
weekend's defeat against Malaga served as a timely reminder of that fact;
no longer can the mighty Blaugrana coast to
victory.
That's the Blackburn we all
know and love, kinda, and with one away
victory already in the bag at just their second attempt, Rovers will go in search of their second in successive
weekend, a feat they've not achieved since March 2009.
-- Two - time Long Beach GT Sprint race winner Alvaro Parente seeks his third consecutive «Roar by the Shore»
victory this
weekend (April 13 - 15) when the Pirelli World Challenge GT drivers and sports cars do battle in the annual 50 - minute GT Sprint feature at the 44th annual spectacular event, Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach,
known as North America's premier street race.