Watford not at the races as Ipswich Town make far stronger case for being promotion hopefuls
Night shopping for precious points : Picture by @YTJourno Championship Watford (0) 0 Ipswich Town (1) 2 Egeli 37, Hirst 77 Watford's hopes of building on an impressive weekend win against Derby were dashed by a way superior Ipswich side who proved far too strong. Despite not turning a monopoly of possession into a mass of chances, the Tractor Boys did more than enough to get the win which keeps them in the mix for automatic promotion. The Hornets are one of many in mid-table
By Yann Tear at Vicarage Road


Could this Slavia Prague boy wonder be the next big 'Czech' signing for West Ham?
By Alessandro Schiavone in Prague West Ham United famously love a Slavia Prague talent when they see one. And to this day the Hammers have yet to regret dialing the Czech giants’ IBAN and transfer money. Because it’s always been cash well spent and rarely did they have to pay top dollar for it. Vladimir Coufal, Tomas Soucek and El Hadji Malick Diouf have all gone on to taste terrific success after swapping southeast Prague for the eastern part of London. Coufal was a reliable
By Football Reporter


Eze reawakens Arsenal's spirit of adventure as Tudor debut ends in familiar derby tale for Spurs
Sunny dispositions all round pre kick-off at the TH Stadium : Picture by @YTJourno Premier League Tottenham Hotspur (1) 1 Kolo Muani 34 Arsenal (1) 4 Eze 32, 61 Gyokeres 47, 94 Eberechi Eze just loves the sight of those Spurs shirts. And now, Viktor Gyokeres probably does two. Both bagged doubles in an emphatic win for the Gunners that made a mockery of their recent wobbles. Eze bagged a hat-trick against Tottenham at the Emirates in late November and has done precious little
By Yann Tear at the TH Stadium


Glasner calls for support amid 'tough times' after Crystal Palace leave it late to see off Wolves
CPFC v Wolves by Capital Football Crystal Palace 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers 0 Tough times at Selhurst Park breed the occasional timely response. Relieved Oliver Glasner hailed his resourceful Crystal Palace players after their late 1-0 win over struggling Wolverhampton Wanderers. The Eagles chief endured a sweat for the vast majority of the triumph, until substitute Evann Guessand got them out of a jam with only a minute remaining of a tepid encounter. In truth, the Eagles mad
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