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Due to Corona's blow at Aston Villa: Cup game against Liverpool in doubt
A number of positive for the virus have been found in Dean Smith's team and the game in the last 32 stages is now in danger of being postponed.
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The last 32 round of the English Cup will take place this weekend and will start tomorrow (Friday) with two games in the Premier League. Wolves' Crystal Palace
On Saturday there will also be a number of intriguing encounters, with trophy holder Arsenal hosting Newcastle, Manchester United meeting Watford at the top of the Championship, while Leicester City will play away against Stoke, also in the Premier League. Lesi face low league rivals and hope not to stumble on the one hand, and go through the encounters with as few injured as possible on the other.
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Will the blow of the infected lead to a postponement of the game against Liverpool?
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Aston Villa - Liverpool (Fri, 21:45, Sport 2)
The day before the game, the host announced a mass contagion among the club members, and it is still unknown whether the cup meeting if the Mighty Reds will indeed get underway.
It is still unclear if the team players have been infected, and how many, and so far no announcement has been made about the cancellation of the game.
The champion comes into the game after failing to win her last three games, including a 1-0 loss to Southampton, and when she has not won in her last two games uncharacteristically for Klopp's machine.
Villa, on the other hand, arrive in good shape, while despite the 2-1 loss to Manchester United, Dean Smith's players did not fall from the Red Devils.
Also, Liverpool did not forget the resounding 7: 2 that the team from Birmingham instilled in them at the beginning of the season.
Wolves is suffering from an unstable torture.
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Wolves - Crystal Palace (Fri, 9:45 p.m., Sports1)
Two teams that are close to each other in the Premier League table, and with the same points balance, meet for an intriguing battle.
Wolves have experienced a disappointing and unstable season so far, while despite achieving an impressive 1-2 win over Chelsea, it was the Wolves' only win in their last seven games.
The Londoners, on the other hand, interrupted a five-game winless streak in the previous round and hoped to continue the momentum.
Arsenal want to continue the momentum in the cup as well.
Cassette (Photo: Reuters)
Arsenal - Newcastle (Saturday, 19:30, Sports 2)
After a very bad period, the Gunners emerged from a streak of four games without a win and a number of embarrassing losses, with a three-pointer to Chelsea's net, and three straight wins.
The opponent, on the other hand, counts six games in all competitions without a win, of which the Magpies lost by five.
Thus, it seems that Arsenal - the trophy holder for those who have forgotten - is a clear favorite.
The Red Devils hope not to stumble against the Wasps in the sub-league.
Pogba (Photo: Reuters)
Manchester United - Watford (Saturday, 10pm, Sport2)
Despite the loss and relegation from the League Cup by city rivals, Manchester United come in great shape for a meeting against the Wasps.
The Red Devils have won five of their last seven games, in which they have not lost even once.
The rival, who fired Vladan Ivic a few weeks ago, hopes to register a big surprise.
More games:
Everton - Rotherham (Saturday, 2pm, Sport 2)
Stoke - Leicester (Saturday, 5pm, Sport 2)
Queens Park Rangers - Fulham (Saturday, 5pm, Sport1)
South Hampton - Shrewsbury (Saturday, 22:00, Sport1)
Manchester City - Birmingham (Saturday, 15:30)
Chelsea - Murcamb (Saturday, 15:30)
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