Sentences with phrase «win tomorrow against»

«We absolutely have to win tomorrow against a team that are doing well at home.

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Dann has seen his team win their last two home games against Watford and Middlesbrough, and also beat West Brom and Chelsea away before the loss to the Saints in midweek, and Dann believes the fans can help cheer them on to another win against the Gunners tomorrow.
Arsene Wenger will hopefully not have to look for any reasons why Arsenal do not win away against relegation threatened Sunderland tomorrow, as we really need a good performance and the right result from the lads to go back above Man City and take a step closer to ensuring that we have a place in the Champions League next season and do not have the stress and inconvenience of a play off.
A win tomorrow will secure their semi final place against either Huddersfield 1s or Cumbria 2s.
Therefore, tomorrows match against third place Chester is a must win to secure the league and promotion into Northern 1A!
The 27 - year - old is expected to start tomorrow against Burnley, talkSPORT reporting manager Arsene Wenger will keep faith with a winning team.
I want to win every time, especially against the Evil Empire, but tomorrow is not a big game even if we lose this one by 30.
And those who remember his dynamic and devastating early games when he outshone the brightest stars of Pep Guardiola's amazing Barcelona team and led England to a famous win over Brazil at Wembley why I hope to see Jack back in the red and white of Arsenal very soon, just not as soon as the game against Hull City tomorrow night.
That win will have to come tomorrow against a mid-table Everton, but the Toffees had a confidence boosting win themselves over Chelsea last week and will be keen to build on that.
Ooooooooo Haaaaaaahaaaaah!!!!!! i m really really happy guys because all the premier league big boys lost their games at their own stadium few minutes earlier in fa cup against small teams... it has really made my day and m very happy... chelsea lost 4 - 2 vs bradford at bridge man city lost 2 - 0 vs middlesborough at etihad southampton lost 3 - 2 vs our sanogo's crystal palace at saint mary's and lastly tottenham also losf at white hart lane vs leicester 2 - 0... I hope liverpool also lose today vs bolton at their own turf anfield in later match that would be something amazing guys all top teams gonna be out with our team hopefully tomorrow we will see off brighton and win the fa cup again and retain the cup and I think we r now favourites to win fa cup INSHAA ALLAH tis season again..
Tomorrow they face bottom of the table Glyndwr 1s at Sugden Sports Centre, they will hope to repeat the November cup win against them and push for a good finish at the end of the season!
Arsenal are aiming to win their tenth game in row tomorrow against Chelsea, and they can hardly be in a more confident mood having scored 20 goals in the previous 9 games, and only conceding 5.
While Arsenal could really do with the clubs above us and around us in the Premier League table having a few slips and dropping some points, the only thing we can really do ourselves is to keep winning games in order to keep up the pressure and to put ourselves in the position to take advantage if and when they do, which makes our away game against AFC Bournemouth tomorrow another must win match.
The boss then must surely make many changes for our League Cup match against Reading tomorrow, so as to give our tired stars a chance to recover for the next League game at Sunderland next weekend, although our manager is keen for us to get back to winning ways against the Championship side.
After the defeat to Man United last weekend, Arsenal will be hoping to get back to winning ways in the Europa League tomorrow night against BATE, who became the Belarus Champions for the 11th time in a row just last week.
Usually after a disappointing defeat the Gunners go on a winning run, so we have to hope that Giroud has now found his scoring boots again and fills them with goals against QPR tomorrow night, and of course Man United next Monday.
With their win over SEC Tournament top seed Auburn, Collin Sexton and the Crimson Tide earned a bit of breathing room, even if a defeat in tomorrow's semifinal against Kentucky would be Bama's 15th, which would tie last season's Vanderbilt squad for the most losses ever for an at - large.
Alex has now sustained a hamstring injury, and although we are yet to know the full extent of the problem, he will definitely not be playing against West Brom tomorrow at the Hawthorns, in a game that Arsenal simply must win.
This is another must - win game for Arsene Wenger's side to stay in touch with the race for the title, and a win will take them to third place just six points behind Chelsea ahead of tomorrows big derby against Spurs.
Liverpool will have far tougher challenges against the likes of FC Basel and European champions Real Madrid, so a win tomorrow night is imperative.
Even assuming that Arsenal win the three remaining home games against Swansea tomorrow, Sunderland next Wednesday and West Brom on the final day, it still looks like we will need some kind of result at Old Trafford next Sunday, at least we do if we are to ensure that it will be United and not us who play the two Champions League qualifying games at the start of next season.
It will be especially painful for Liverpool if he scores against them and we win the game tomorrow.
Should Arsenal fail to win the must - win match against West Brom tomorrow, there will be uproar, but I would be more livid with the so - called supporters than the team or the management.
Friggin hate chelski spuds & manure... one thing about Ars is that we have too much quality especially in midfield to win against Spuds tomorrow!
There was a massive furore when Arsene Wenger used David Ospina in Arsenal's must - win Champions League tie against Olympiakos, and our French manager hinted that our Number 33 may have needed a rest to deflect criticism, but Wenger has no hesitation in putting Cech as the first name on the teamsheet for the Capitol One Cup game tomorrow night.
After an empathic win against Lancaster 1s last week to secure the BUCS Northern 2A league title, our netball 1s continue their cup campaign tomorrow where they host Leeds Beckett 1s in the semi final.
We are going to win tomorrow as we alwaus do unless we have MASSIVE bad luck, like we did against West Brom, or a crap referee that we had against Chelsea.
I'm sure Wenger will rotate tomorrow for Nottingham Forest, but I think it's essential for us to win that game so we can go into the weekend clash against Chelsea with more confidence.
The same can be said of third placed Southampton as the Saints are currently three points ahead of Arsenal and could extend that if they win away at Newcastle on Saturday, so any help that Ipswich Town can give us against them in their cup clash tomorrow would be greatly appreciated by us Gooners.
That great win has put Arsenal in a great position and looking good for a proper tilt at the title but you do not need me to tell you that keeping our Chilean dynamo fit is key to us keeping up that challenge, so all eyes will be on Chile tomorrow night and all people of an Arsenal persuasion will be hoping to see Alexis rested for their next game against Peru.
Arsenal fans will be hoping for a morale boosting win against Borussia Dortmund tomorrow, which would make us all feel a lot better as well as keeping alive our faint hopes of topping the Champions League group.
0 wins against the teams you mentioned since 2008, and that's why you'll beat TFC (a team you lost to a week ago) tomorrow night?
Going by Arsene Wenger's team selections for Arsenal's three Europa League games so far, with every one ending up with three points, it is very likely that he is going to stick with the same sort of lineup for tomorrow's game against Norwich in the Caraboa Cup, which should not be too much harder than last weeks win in Serbia against Red Star.
The last game Ozil started was the win over Bournemouth just after the first international break and whether he starts against Red Star Belgrade tomorrow evening or Everton on Sunday could well depend on his attitude, but his fellow countryman and World Cup winner and also his captain at Arsenal could be the man to make sure he is giving his all at club level, as a Sky Sports report explains.
Saints triumphed against Liverpool in midweek, winning their semi-final 2 - 0 on aggregate, after 1 - 0 victories in each leg, but there is little time to savour it, as attention quickly turns to tomorrow's Emirates FA Cup fourth - round clash with Arsenal.
The same sort of concern is creeping up on the red half of Manchester as well, with Juan Mata explaining that their home game against Burnley tomorrow is now a must win after their draw with West Ham.
Luciano Spalletti has vowed ahead of Inter Milan's midweek match against Cagliari that «our only objective tomorrow is to win».
The road continues tomorrow against the Indiana Pacers, one of the easier remaining games on the schedule which they need to win heading in to crucial head - to - head games against Utah, San Antonio, New Orleans, and Denver.
Arsenal head into tomorrow's match at the Liberty Stadium with Arsene Wenger warning his players that they must all fight for their place in the team, these words rang true midweek as Thomas Vermaelen was axed for the trip to Bayern Munich following a poor performance against Tottenham Hotspur where his error contributed to Tottenham's second and winning goal.
In our reverse fixture against them — also back in October — they won 1 - 0 at Second Meadow, although I'm fairly confident that our recent run that has seen us amass 41 points out of a possible 48, means it won't have escaped their notice that the Biggleswade United side they will be facing tomorrow will be a different proposition to the one they encountered last year.
Sunderland currently sit it fifteenth position with a four point cushion between themselves and the relegation zone however with the Wearside club having not won any of their last five Premier League outings it is difficult to see them gaining anything from tomorrows fixture against as Joe Hart described them, the «killing machine» that is the 2012 - 2013 Manchester United side.
A single goal separates West Ham and Watford on goal difference so even if Watford win against Spurs tomorrow it doesn't guarantee they won't drop down the table if the Hammers win by more than one more this afternoon.
The youth team are at home tomorrow with a game against Shrewsbury Town who are currently in fifth place in the Youth Alliance League after their 1 - 0 win at Blackpool last week.
Liverpool will collide against Stoke City tomorrow night and should be considered favorites to win their third league game in a row.
Tomorrow's game against Reading is one such game that Arsenal need to produce enough of a performance to win and then leave, and move onto the next game.
Having won against Fleetwood this week, the youth team are back on their travels tomorrow with a tough away game against Bury who are currently second favourites to win the league for a second successive season.
Expecting a comfortable win against an injury hit Stoke side tomorrow..
However, each week the Premier League offers us a chance to get back to winning ways and tomorrow's trip to Carrow Road against Chris Hughton's Norwich will give Paul Lambert's men the perfect chance to pick up another away win.
If we win tomorrow, irrespective of what Sp * rs do against Fulham, we will be competing in Europe's premier football tournament.
Chelsea will face Bournemouth away from home in the Premier League tomorrow and the Blues must get back to winning ways after a horrific home defeat against Manchester City last weekend.
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