Two top-half-of-the-table Premier League teams face off as Nottingham Forest faces Brighton. It is time to continue our Premier League odds series with a Nottingham Forest-Brighton prediction and pick.
THE January transfer window is heating up with some MAJOR moves in the pipeline as Deadline Day quickly approaches. Arsenal are reportedly readying their second bid for Aston Villa’s England
Alexander-Arnold and Gakpo selected alongside Salah as FIVE players with two matches are picked in dream line-up
Pound for pound the worst signing in English football history, Manchester United will continue to count the cost of their most expensive mistake
United went to great lengths to sign Antony from Ajax in 2022. Two and a half years later, a loan move to Spain encapsulates his struggles
Yet both are now established Premier League sides whose position in mid-table feels relatively secure. “They’re someone we should look towards because of what they’ve achieved over the last 10 years,” the Brentford manager,
Bournemouth said, "Yeah, Nottingham Forest are a nice story this season, but so are we," as they did what they wanted in a 5-0 victory on Saturday.
Ouattara become the first African player to score a hat-trick in the Premier League for Bournemouth, while the Cherries have struck three trebles in the competition this season – as many as in their previous six top-flight campaigns combined. Ouattara was also the first hat-trick scorer from Burkino Faso in the Premier League.
Bournemouth delivered an attacking masterclass to stretch their club record unbeaten Premier League run to 11 games and bring high-flying Nottingham Forest crashing down to earth at the Vitality Stadium.
If Salah goes, he will depart leaving the punters wanting more, at the top of his game, with memories only of him terrorising full-backs, as he did to poor Leif Davis here. The defender was subbed at half-time, his manager Kieran McKenna saying he felt ill. Salah had probably caused dizziness.
Forest have been persevering with an interesting throw-in routine this season - and it resulted in a goal against Southampton on Sunday
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