


Kevin Nolan was impressive at Cardiff on his return from suspension
Jonno Turner is backing West Ham and Levadiakos to record their second victories of the campaign over Watford and Kerkyra respectively...
All the attention in the media today is on the unveiling of Apple's new product this afternoon. Rumours of new iPads and iPhones are rife but just last week I proposed my idea of a new efficient internet web browser to the bosses there - it went rather well I thought, raised a few iBrowse.
I went to the Apple store near me the other day, and saw a sign on the window saying 'Apply within'. Well, what do they expect it to be, orangey?
We're off to east London for our first tip of the day, as West Ham welcome Watford to Upton Park, with the home side looking to cement their place in the top two with a win.
Big Sam's lads currently sit two points behind leaders Southampton, but have played two games less, and will be desperate to make this home outing count as we reach the business end of the season.
And the Hammers are looking confident, having lost only one of their last 11 games on their own patch, winning four of their last six and conceding just three goals in those.
Visiting Watford occupy 17th place in the Championship as we go into this one, but Sean Dyche's side are unlikely to be troubled by the relegation zone now as they sit with a comfortable cushion over those in the mire.
Just two wins in 13 on the road indicate that the Hornets are prone to feeling some travel sickness, and a 4-0 thrashing away at Crystal Palace last time out will not have been conducive to confidence.
Dyche has seen his side fail to score in four of their last six away from Vicarage Road, and West Ham will be looking to complete the double over Watford following their 4-0 victory in the reverse fixture all the way back in sunny August.
Bet 1: West Ham (HOME) to win @ [1.57]
My girlfriend says she wants a guy who is 'funny and spontaneous', yet when I tap on the kitchen window uninvited late at night dressed as a clown it's all panic and screaming.
We're turning our attentions to Greece for our second pick, and the Super League, as tenth-placed Levadiakos travel to struggling Kerkyra, aiming to do the double over their opponents.
The visitors beat Kerkyra 4-3 last week following an entertaining 90 minutes, and that made it five wins from their last six for Georgios Paraschos' side. And the Greens have also been in decent form away from Levadia, winning their last two on their travels.
The hosts have been struggling all season, and three losses in five has kept Javi Garcia's side staring relegation in the face as we reach the closing stages.
With ten goals conceded in their last five, it is clear that the home side have defensive strife, and that points to the visitors being in with a chance of nicking one or two tonight.
Bet 2: Levadiakos (AWAY) to win @ [3.6]
Juventus travel to Bologna tonight for a clash that will see them go level on points with Milan should they win. Paul Robinson isn't so sure that they will, given that they have won just two of their last seven...
It's a tale of two cities tonight as Bristol host Leicester in the English Championship. Under 2.5 goals is odds-on but the fact that the home side's last six matches have had three goals or more hasn't escaped Paul Robinson's...
Jonno Turner is backing Brescia and 1860 Munich to prevail in second-tier action on the continent this evening......
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