The top sporting action comes from the most prestigious cup
competition in British football – The FA Cup. This weekend sees the
four Quarter Final matches being played with the winners going to
Wembley for the Semi Final games.
Portsmouth v Birmingham City:
This game looks to be an interesting contest, with the match odds not
really matching the outright odds. Birmingham City are 11/1 to win the
FA Cup compared to Portsmouth’s 20/1, yet Portsmouth are the slight
favourites to take victory in this game at 8/5 compared to Birmingham’s
7/4. The match odds are not surprising as Portsmouth have one win in
their last six home games, while Birmingham have only won one of their
last four away games and have lost their last three away league games.
However, the midlands side have been drawn away from home in every
round of the FA Cup so far this season and with Portsmouth off-field
problems getting worse every week they will feel that they can win this
game and reach the new Wembley for the first time.
I recommend backing Birmingham to win this game at 7/4 with more than 2.5 goals to be scored @ 13/10.
Fulham v Tottenham Hotspur:
Despite Spurs being joint second favourites with Aston Villa at 4/1 to
lift the FA Cup this season they are going to have a tough time in this
match as Fulham have won their last five home games and have only lost
once in their last seventeen games at Craven Cottage. Spurs away form
is inconsistent to say the best – they have only won three of their
last ten away games and they came against Wigan Athletic, Leeds United
and Blackburn Rovers. Fulham should win this game and are worth a bet
to win the FA Cup at 12/1 as their odds will drop once they reach
Wembley.
BetRepublic.com recommends backing Fulham to win this game @ 2/1 with both teams to score @ 10/11.
Reading v Aston Villa:
On paper this should be an easy one for Villa, but they’ll still be
hurting after losing at Wembley last weekend and Reading are unbeaten
in their last eight home games, winning four of their last five. To get
this far, Reading have had to defeat two Premier League sides in
Liverpool and Burnley and West Bromwich Albion, who are looking good to
be promoted back to the Premier League. They will be no pushover for
Villa. However, Villa have won two and drawn two of their last four
away games, excluding the League Cup final last weekend, and will be
looking to bounce back after their heartbreaking loss to Manchester
United.
I feel that this game will finish level, so back the draw @ 12/5 with both sides to score @ 10/11.
Chelsea v Stoke City:
Chelsea are at odds of 1/4 to win this match while Stoke are 11/1 to be
victorious. Prior to last weekend’s loss to Manchester City, Chelsea
had gone forty-one games unbeaten at Stamford Bridge, a run which began
in December 2008. Also, Stoke City have not beaten Chelsea at Stamford
Bridge since 1974. These statistics, along with the fact that Stoke’s
last ten away games have seen five losses, four draws and only one
victory (against Portsmouth), make the odds seem about right. Being as
Chelsea are such huge favourites to win this game, I’m going to back
both sides to score in the match @ 11/10 and Chelsea to score in both
halves @ 19/20.
See former footballer Steve Claridge talk
about all of this weekend’s Premier League action and get his top picks
from this week’s BetRepublic.com Premier League Preview show.
By Antony Jordan