
It’s a relatively quiet Monday on the football front but there’s still some top-flight football to look forward to.
West Ham United host Stoke City at the London Stadium. Plus there’s a relegation six-pointer in Germany as Freiburg travel to play Mainz 05.
The Coral News Team run down through the fixture list and pick out some of their best acca selections…
After a traumatic spell of performances and results, West Ham are back to their relative best under David Moyes.
The Hammers notched a superb 3-0 win over Southampton at home. Then they followed it up with a credible 1-1 draw at Chelsea.
Stoke have continued to struggle under Paul Lambert. And although they need a result more than the Londoners, the Irons have the quality in the likes of in-form Marko Arnautovic to bag the win.
The battle for Bundesliga safety is still raging with three sides currently trying to avoid the relegation play-off spot.
Two of those teams meet tonight as Mainz host Freiburg. Both sides are badly in need of a win with Mainz in particular three points behind their visitors.
However, both outfits are without a win in six games – the worst run in the league. Freiburg have drawn five of their last seven league away games and will likely set up to avoid defeat here.
Mainz have a major issue scoring goals, managing just two over the last six games. It’s all set up for another stalemate.
Lorient are aiming at a swift return to Ligue 1 and they’ll be hopeful of a big three points away to Brest.
Mickael Landreau’s side are behind AC Ajaccio in the race of the promotion/relegation play-off place and will be gunning for a win.
Brest are hovering nicely in mid-table with nothing really to play for. Lorient are the seventh-best side on the road in Ligue 2 and could come away with a seventh away win of the campaign.
Rosenborg may be struggling in the early stages of the new Eliteserien campaign in Norway. But they’ve not been champions three times in a row for nothing.
Kare Ingebrigtsen’s side have won just once in four league games. But they take on a Bodo/Glimt outfit who’ll likely be struggling for most of the campaign.
Plus Rosenborg spanked the current leaders and last season’s second-placed side Molde 4-0 in their previous game. Nicklas Bendtner and company should be far too strong for Bjorne Tore Hansen’s outfit.
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