Round 36 results

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Everton vs Bournemouth

Final Score: 0 - 2

The Game Notes: Everton and Bournemouth are set to clash in the FA Cup fourth round at Goodison Park. The Cherries have had the upper hand recently, winning their last three encounters against the Toffees, including a dramatic 3-2 comeback at Goodison earlier this season. However, under David Moyes' renewed leadership, Everton has found form, securing three consecutive Premier League victories. Despite this resurgence, Bournemouth's impressive head-to-head record and attacking prowess suggest they could edge out a 2-1 victory in this cup tie.

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Southampton vs Burnley

Final Score: 0- 1

The Game Notes: Southampton's recent 2-1 victory over Ipswich Town has provided a much-needed confidence boost. Historically, the Saints have been strong at St. Mary's in the FA Cup, winning eight of their last ten home matches in the competition. Burnley, while defensively solid, has struggled offensively, failing to score in five of their last eight league games. Considering Southampton's home advantage and Burnley's scoring challenges, a 1-0 win for the Saints seems a plausible outcome.

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Aston Villa vs Spurs

Final Score: 2 - 1

The Game Notes: Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur are gearing up for an FA Cup showdown at Villa Park. Villa has been solid at home, boasting a ten-match unbeaten streak across all competitions. They've also bolstered their attack with the loan signing of Marcus Rashford from Manchester United, aiming to enhance their offensive options. On the flip side, Spurs are grappling with a mounting injury list, including key players like Richarlison, which has impacted their recent performances. Given Villa's home advantage and Spurs' current challenges, a 1-1 draw seems a plausible outcome.

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Brighton vs Chelsea

Final Score: 2 - 1

The Game Notes: Chelsea's recent 2-1 victory over West Ham has boosted their confidence, while Brighton is reeling from a heavy 7-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest. Despite Chelsea's injury concerns, including striker Marc Guiu being sidelined, their depth and form make them favorites. Given Brighton's defensive vulnerabilities and Chelsea's attacking prowess, a 2-1 win for the Blues seems a reasonable prediction.

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Birmingham vs Newcastle

Final Score: 2 - 3

The Game Notes: Newcastle United is set to face Birmingham City in the FA Cup fourth round at St. Andrew's Stadium on Saturday, February 8, 2025, at 5:45 PM GMT. The Magpies are riding high after a 2-0 victory over Arsenal in the EFL Cup semi-finals, showcasing their attacking prowess. Birmingham, while leading League One and boasting an 18-game unbeaten streak, faces a significant step up in competition. Given Newcastle's superior quality and recent form, a commanding 4-0 win for the visitors seems a plausible prediction.

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Plymouth vs Liverpool

Final Score: 1 - 0

The Game Notes: Liverpool is set to face Championship side Plymouth Argyle in the FA Cup fourth round at Home Park on Sunday, February 9, 2025. Despite manager Arne Slot's plans to rotate the squad, Liverpool's depth remains formidable. Plymouth, currently at the bottom of the Championship, has shown some resilience under new management but faces a daunting challenge. Considering Liverpool's attacking prowess and Plymouth's struggles, a 5-0 victory for the Reds seems a plausible prediction.

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