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LMS Season 1 Gameweek 5 Preview


We are now down to the last 26 players!


GW5 is about to start shortly and at the time of writing all votes are in and this is how it stands….


Glenn Powell, Emmanuel Verwaest, Andrew Hunter, Paul Ridgewell, Steve Parsons, Trevor Wilmot, Wayne Rickwood, John Evans, Ben Crocker and Jonathan Spoors have all picked Spurs who are at home to Sheffield United...


Victory would give Spurs 13 points from five games and signal their best start to a league campaign since 1965-66. The Blades have only won five of their 43 away league matches against Spurs, most recently by 1-0 at White Hart Lane in November 1991.


Melvyn Hayden, Tom Bracey, Jack Wilmot, Bradley Redford, Claire Ashton, Ross Jefferies, and Tony Pound have all picked Fulham who are at home to Luton…


Fulham beat Luton 7-0 in the Championship when the teams last met in May 2022. The Hatters are yet to score in the first half of a Premier League game!


Allan Woodman, Stan Curtis and Greg Wilmot have all picked Liverpool who are away to Wolves…


Wolves have lost 12 of the past 13 Premier League meetings, with the exception being a 3-0 victory at Molineux in February last season. Liverpool are unbeaten in 15 Premier League matches since a 4-1 defeat by Manchester City on 1 April.


Dom Rekowski, Shane Lewis and Paul Patel have all backed Arsenal who are away to Everton..


Everton can equal their longest home league winning streak versus the Gunners of four matches from 1910 to 1913. Arsenal's only victory in their past seven visits to Goodison Park was by 5-2 in October 2017.


Danny Jennings and Kash Hussain have backed Newcastle who are at home to Brentford..


The Bees' only away victory against the Magpies was by 5-2 in the second tier on 1 September 1934. Newcastle were the only team to win both Premier League fixtures against Brentford last season: 5-1 at home and 2-1 away.


Sadie Wilmot has backed Nottingham Forest who are at home to Burnley…


Nottingham Forest and Burnley last met in the top flight in the 1970-71 campaign and both matches were won by the home team. Forest's only win in their last 10 matches against Burnley in all competitions was a 2-0 home victory in the second tier in December 2012.



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