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All the stats on this weekend’s televised FA Cup football

Preston face Liverpool and Southampton challenge Man Utd

It’s FA Cup third round weekend but instead of Motson and Lawro it will be Tyldesley and Pleat putting words to the pictures as ITV and Setanta take charge of proceedings. Here are some statistics about the three matches they have decided to screen this weekend:

Preston v Liverpool
Saturday evening sees the Mark Lawrenson derby take place at Deepdale as the club the BBC pundit supports face the one he spent most of his career at. Alan Irvine’s side have a good record in the FA Cup, having reached the fifth round in each of the last three seasons while Preston have won ten of their thirteen home league matches. Lawro predicted a draw in his column and while that sounds like a reasonable shout, there hasn’t been a draw at Deepdale since last April and that was the only one in the last fourteen months. Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres are both expected to figure for Liverpool, who have gone out at this stage twice in four seasons under Benitez, while being taken to a replay in another.

Southampton v Manchester United

Posted: January 2nd, 2009 by Michael Lintorn | Add Comment comment

Mark Lawrenson tells West Ham why they aren’t scoring

More great insight from one of the BBC’s leading pundits

Here at chickendinner, we don’t consider our weekend to have truly kicked off until we have had the privilege of reading Lawro’s predictions on the BBC Football website. Today, Lawrenson gave an insight on why West Ham are struggling to score goals:

“The problem is, they don’t look like getting goals - and it’s not all about the strikers. In good teams you get goals from midfield and the centre-backs and that isn’t happening for West Ham at the moment.”

So there you have it West Ham fans, don’t blame the poor strikers for the lack of goals, it’s everybody else’s fault. Then again…

Percentage of the goals in their last eight games scored by midfielders: 100%
Percentage scored by strikers: 0%

Posted: December 5th, 2008 by Michael Lintorn | Add Comment comment