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Win2Win Racing
1st January 2009, 23:10
The inspiration of Harry Redknapp and the goals of Darren Bent have both seemed to dry up in recent weeks and with a semi-final clash against Burnley scheduled for next Tuesday, the last thing they need is FA Cup Premiership opposition in the form of Wigan. It should be a cracker, says "Mystical" Mike Norman.

Arguably the most awaited tie of this weekend's FA Cup third round fixtures will take place at White Hart Lane, where cup specialists Tottenham Hotspur take on Premiership form team Wigan Athletic.

The Match Odds market has Tottenham available to back at [1.9], The Draw at [3.7] and Wigan at [4.8].

Worryingly for Spurs' fans is the fact that 'new manager syndrome' appears to be wearing off faster than the rate of P45s being delivered to retail workers. Harry Redknapp's men have recorded just one Premiership win out of their last six league games, and the goals from Roman Pavlyuchenko and Darren Bent have quickly dried up. On the plus side (for Tottenham at least), that age old saying 'form goes out of the window' is never spoken more than when an FA Cup game is about to be played.

One man that will certainly be hoping the game goes exactly to form is Wigan manager Steve Bruce. The Latics have won five of their last six Premiership games, with a narrow away defeat to Arsenal being their only reversal in the league since October.

Wigan's last three victories have came virtue of leading at Half Time/Full Time, and a repeat of Wigan/Wigan in that market is available to back at [8.6]. Tottenham/Tottenham is the favourite at [3.3], closely followed by Draw/Tottenham ([5.3]) and Draw/Draw ([5.8]). If you think the game will mirror current league form then you can do a lot worse than back Draw/Wigan - available at an appealing [12.5].

One statistic that Wigan do have to overcome however is the fact that they have never beaten Tottenham in a competitive game, though they can take heart from the 0-0 draw they achieved at the Lane earlier in the season.

Prior to that goalless draw, fixtures between Spurs and Wigan have averaged almost four goals per game, and with a terrific atmosphere under the floodlights guaranteed, more goals are likely on Friday night.

Over 2.5 Goals is available to back at [2.2], and statistically would appear to be a more likely outcome than Under 2.5 Goals ([1.81]) despite the lack of 'Goals For' by the home team in recent weeks. Over 3.5 Goals is available to back at [4.1] and Over 4.5 Goals at [9.2] and these two outcomes should probably be considered in a game that promises to be wide open and difficult to call. Back both, with a view to laying the bet off in-running if an early goal is scored, would be my advice.

Tottenham have no fresh injury worries and Tom Huddlestone remains there only notable absentee. Spurs do have a Carling Cup semi-final to play against Burnley on Tuesday so it's quite possible that Redknapp will use a few fringe players against Wigan.

Steve Bruce has a major concern over striker Emile Heskey, who sustained a hamstring injury during the win against Bolton. Tenacious midfielder Lee Cattermole is suspended for the game, whilst goalkeeper Chris Kirkland is also absent.

For a Correct Score I'd be looking towards the higher priced options like 2-2, available to back at [22.0], and 3-2 either way - [36.0] for a Spurs victory, [65.0] for a Wigan win. There will be plenty of you who disagree and will therefore be backing scorelines like 1-0 to Tottenham ([7.4]), 1-1 ([7.8]) or even the 0-0 ([10.5]).

The First Goalscorer market is yet to materialise at the time of writing, but please check back closer to kick-off and place your bets. I'd fully expect Spurs players Darren Bent and Roman Pavlyuchenko to be amongst the market leaders and both should be available to back at around the [6.5] mark. Midfielders Luka Modric and David Bentley have yet to hit top form for their new clubs but are capable of scoring a goal at anytime - expect them to be priced up at around [12.0] and [14.0] respectively to open the scoring.

For Wigan it's Amr Zaki and Henri Camara who will be trusted with the responsibility of finding the net - [10.0] and [12.0] should be close to the odds on offer for either to score the first goal of the game. Have a great 2009.



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jonahjones
1st January 2009, 23:16
Our third round match away to Macclesfield is almost certain to be off owing to a frozen pitch. :(

vegyjones
2nd January 2009, 00:10
You'll still be in the FA Cup post 5-50 on Saturday then, which is more than can be said for us :(

jonahjones
2nd January 2009, 00:15
You'll still be in the FA Cup post 5-50 on Saturday then, which is more than can be said for us :(

Vegy, If we can lose away to Shrewsbury when they are bottom of League Two and lose at home to Oldham from League One, it isn't beyond the realms of possibility that you could beat a team from the division above, especially with home advantage.

vegyjones
2nd January 2009, 00:21
The way we have played in our last two home games, we'd have trouble beating Judy just after she'd already been ten rounds with Punch!

jonahjones
2nd January 2009, 00:27
The way we have played in our last two home games, we'd have trouble beating Judy just after she'd already been ten rounds with Punch!

I don't want to mention anything cliched about the magic and romance of the FA Cup or about the form-book going out of the window in the FA Cup or the FA Cup being a great leveller. And so I won't. :)

Win2Win
2nd January 2009, 10:13
Leveller yes.....Miracle worker...NO :laugh

scoobydoo
2nd January 2009, 11:00
The way we have played in our last two home games, we'd have trouble beating Judy just after she'd already been ten rounds with Punch!

How about Richard & Judy vegy?:)

vegyjones
2nd January 2009, 20:22
Does Richard punch Judy ? :ooo

Win2Win
2nd January 2009, 21:33
That's the way to do it.....

jonahjones
2nd January 2009, 22:16
Spurs take the lead through a Roman Pavlyuchenko penalty.

vegyjones
2nd January 2009, 22:18
If you're gonna get on Soccer Saturday Jonah, you're reports need to be more detailed :D

scoobydoo
2nd January 2009, 22:33
If you're gonna get on Soccer Saturday Jonah, you're reports need to be more detailed :D

What something small added on, such as "normally Pavlyuchenko cant hit a :censored: barn door!" :)

jonahjones
2nd January 2009, 22:34
If you're gonna get on Soccer Saturday Jonah, you're reports need to be more detailed :D

But you didn't hear me shout "goal Jeff!!!" in a Scottish accent as the spot-kick went in. :)

jonahjones
2nd January 2009, 22:40
Spurs make it 2-0 through Luca Modric with a comical goal!

Jamie O'Hara hits a shot from outside the box and, as he does so, Modric falls over. The ball comes back off the post and straight on to the head of Modric who is lying flat on the floor!

jonahjones
2nd January 2009, 22:50
Henri Camara stabs-in after eighty eight minutes to give Spurs fans a nervous finish.

scoobydoo
2nd January 2009, 22:51
Henri Camara stabs-in after eighty eight minutes to give Spurs fans a nervous finish.

I fancied Wigan for a draw tonight.:butthead:

jonahjones
2nd January 2009, 22:55
Pavlyuchenko seals it for Spurs with the last kick of the game with a strike from outside the box which the 'keeper really should have stopped.

vegyjones
2nd January 2009, 22:58
so 3-1 eh?

Wasn't expecting so many goals in that one!

jonahjones
2nd January 2009, 23:06
so 3-1 eh?

Wasn't expecting so many goals in that one!

I'm sure you'd have got decent odds for four goals at half-time when it was 0-0. :yikes: