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LMS Season 1 Gameweek 4 Preview


We are now down to the last 34 players!


GW4 is about to start shortly and at the time of writing this is how it stands….



Melvyn Hayden, Dom Rekowski, Jon Evans, Paul Ridgewell, Glenn Powell, Tom Bracey, Stan Curtis, Claire Ashton, Ross Jefferies, Wayne Rickwood, Danny Jennings, Jonathan Spoors, Steve Parsons, Andrew Hunter and Greg Wilmot have all gone with Man City who are at home to Fulham. A victory for Manchester City would see them tie their own record for the most consecutive wins in English football against an opponent (15), which they currently hold versus Watford. Fulham are without a win in 20 matches versus City since a 3-1 victory at the Etihad Stadium in April 2009.


Emmanuel Verwaest, Allan Woodman, Ben Crocker, Trevor Wilmot, Shane Lewis and Tony Pound have all gone with West Ham who are away to Luton. This is the first meeting between these sides since March 1994 when Luton won a FA Cup quarter-final replay 3-2 at Kenilworth Road. The Hammers have gone four matches without a win against Luton since beating them in January 1992, in what was the Hatters' last season in the top-flight.


Charlotte Seymour, Anthony Hayes, Dan Ashton, Sam Keene and Andrew Ridgewell have all gone with Brentford who are at home to Bournemouth. The Cherries' only win in their last seven matches against Brentford in all competitions was a 1-0 victory in the first leg of the Championship play-off semi-finals in May 2021. Brentford won the second leg 3-1 to book their place at Wembley.


Jack Wilmot, Kashif Hussain, Sadie Wilmot, and Paul Patel have all gone with Spurs who are away to Burnley. The Clarets have won just three of their 16 Premier League matches against Tottenham, all of which have come at Turf Moor. Spurs have dropped points in three of their last four league visits to Burnley (W1, D1, L2).


Adrian Pound, Steve Wright and Bob Van Der Meulen have all gone with Chelsea who are at home to Forest. Chelsea are unbeaten in their last nine meetings with Nottingham Forest in all competitions since a 2-0 loss in January 1997. Forest's only win in their last 14 away games against Chelsea was a 2-0 victory in January 1995.



WHO WILL BE THE LAST MAN STANDING!


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