FA Cup: Blackburn Rovers v Wrexham AFC winner to play big Premier League side in Fifth Round
Sky Bet Championship club Blackburn Rovers host high-flying League Two side Wrexham AFC in the FA Cup Fourth Round tonight,
Sky Bet Championship club Blackburn Rovers host high-flying League Two side Wrexham AFC in the FA Cup Fourth Round tonight,
United have been named as the least cost-effective side, according to new figures from Bet Victor.
Many people at Bramall Lane wouldn’t have believed an 18-year-old centre back making his debut as a substitute against Cardiff City back in April 2011 would go on to become the world’s most expensive defender.
That was the case for Harry Maguire who is nine Premier League games from completing his first season at Manchester United.
Maguire endured a tough education of the game but progressed at each level he played at from playing League One matches on a cold Tuesday night to playing in front of 80,000 at Old Trafford every week.
Bolton Wanderers manager Phil Parkinson hopes to bring the magic of the FA Cup to Bolton as they shape up for their second-round tie against Sheffield United.
Wigan manager Gary Caldwell was full of praise for his players after another easy home win fired Latics into the top four.
Wigan boss Gary Caldwell is looking for another three points but is warning against complacency as his side travel to bottom club Crewe Alexandra.
Wigan manager Gary Caldwell will be looking for a quick-fire reaction from his players as they welcome in-form Chesterfield to the DW Stadium this weekend.
Wigan manager Gary Caldwell is hoping that his players can use Tuesday night’s rearranged fixture against Sheffield United to their advantage as they look for another three points at home.
Louis van Gaal admits his Manchester United side underperformed as they edged out Sheffield United 1-0 in the third-round of the FA Cup on Saturday.
Louis van Gaal says the competitiveness of English football means it is unsurprising that Manchester United have not won the FA Cup in over a decade.
Wigan manager Cary Caldwell praised his team after a 96th minute header from captain Craig Morgan capped a stunning comeback against Gillingham on Thursday night.
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