Round 10 Results 25/26

3 - 1

We Predicted

Liverpool vs Crystal Palace

Final Score: 0 - 3

The Game Notes: Anfield under the lights usually tilts these ties: Liverpool have been strong at home this season, and while Palace have made this matchup spiky with a recent Wembley shootout win and a league upset, their away form has been less convincing and they’ve tended to give up chances - so 3-1 feels about right.

2 - 0

We Predicted

Arsenal vs Brighton

Final Score: 2 - 0

The Game Notes: Back at the Emirates, Arsenal have win after win at home this season, while Brighton’s league form on the road has been more up-and-down despite big wins earlier in the cup. With recent meetings edging Arsenal’s way and home advantage in a busy week, a steady 2-0 feels about right.

1 - 2

We Predicted

Wolves vs Chelsea

Final Score: 3 - 4

The Game Notes: Wolves come into this tie on a rough run after that stoppage-time home loss to Burnley, while Chelsea have travelled better lately and ground out a tidy cup comeback in the previous round. Recent meetings tilt blue - including a big win at Molineux last season - so a tight 2-1 away edge feels about right.

0 - 3

We Predicted

Swansea City vs Man City

Final Score: 1 - 3

The Game Notes: City’s depth and recent form point to a professional job in South Wales, and the visitors have dominated this matchup for years. Swansea’s home results have been mixed - even with that dramatic cup comeback last round - and stepping up a level here should tell, so a clean 0–3 feels on brand.

2 - 1

We Predicted

Newcastle vs Spurs

Final Score: 2 - 0

The Game Notes: St James’ Park tends to crank up the pressure on nights like this, and Newcastle arrive buoyed by a late home win at the weekend. Recent head-to-heads have leaned their way - both league meetings last season finished 2-1 to the hosts - so even with Spurs looking sharper on the road lately, a narrow 2-1 home edge makes sense.

1 - 1

We Predicted

Hibernian vs Rangers

Final Score: 0 - 1

The Game Notes: Easter Road should make this a tight one. Hibs have been lively - thumping wins and a good recent run - while Rangers have blown hot-and-cold away, including a rough European trip last week. Yes, Rangers knocked Hibs out of the cup in September, but with the vibe shifting since then, a 1-1 feels about right.

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