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WEEK 42 UK POOLDRAW RESULTS' 2, 9, 12, 13, 17, 22, 23, 24, 26, 28, 29, 31, 35, 37, 42, 44, 45, 47 TOTAL DRAWS =18

Saturday, May 30, 2020

Week 47 Aussie pool draw results

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TOTAL DRAWS 14
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Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Football tips 26 may 2020

CZECH REPUBLIC: 1. Liga

18:00 Jablonec - Zlin -:- 1
18:00 Pribram - Ostrava -:- ov2.5
18:00 Slovacko - Sigma Olomouc -:- 1x un3.5
20:00 Mlada Boleslav - Slavia Prague -:- 2
CZECH REPUBLIC: Division 2
17:00 FK Pardubice - Prostejov -:- 1
17:00 Lisen - Vlasim -:- 1
17:00 Sokolov - Vysehrad -:- ov1.5
17:00 Trinec - Chrudim -:- ov2.5
17:00 Varnsdorf - Hradec Kralove -:- gg
17:00 Vitkovice - Zizkov -:- 2 win either half
GERMANY: Bundesliga
18:30Dortmund - Bayern Munich -:- ov2.5
20:30Bayer Leverkusen - Wolfsburg -:- 1
20:30Eintracht Frankfurt - Freiburg -:- gg
20:30Werder Bremen - B. Monchengladbach -:- ov2.5
GERMANY: 2. Bundesliga
18:30Aue - Darmstadt -:-ov1.5
18:30Greuther Furth - VfL Osnabruck -:- gg
18:30Regensburg - Nurnberg -:- ov2.5
18:30Wehen - Sandhausen -:- 2 win either half
HUNGARY: Hungarian Cup
18:00MOL Fehervar - Mezokovesd-Zsory -:- 1 win either half
21:00Honved - MTK Budapest -:- 1 win either half
POLAND: Polish Cup
20:10Legnica - Legia -:- 2
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Saturday, May 23, 2020

Week 46 pool draw results


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TOTAL DRAWS 10
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Football tips 23 may 2020

GERMANY: Bundesliga

15:30B. Monchengladbach - Bayer Leverkusen -:- gg
15:30Freiburg - Werder Bremen -:- x2 and ov1.5
15:30Paderborn - Hoffenheim -:- x2 and un3.5
15:30Wolfsburg - Dortmund -:- 2 and gg
18:30Bayern Munich - Eintracht Frankfurt -:- 1 and ov2.5

CZECH REPUBLIC: 1. Liga

18:00Teplice - Liberec -:- 2

ESTONIA: Meistriliiga

12:00Paide - Kuressaare -:- 1
15:00Kalju - Legion -:- 1

ARMENIA: Premier League

14:30Shirak Gyumri - Lori -:- 1x and un4.5
16:15Pyunik Yerevan - Ararat-Armenia -:- X

BELARUS: Vysshaya Liga

15:30Slutsk - Rukh Brest -:- 1x gg
17:30Isloch - Energetik-BGU -:- x
19:30Vitebsk - Din. Minsk -:- x2 and un4.5

BELARUS: Pershaya Liga

15:00Oshmyany - FC Slonim -:- 1x
16:00Orsha - Chimik Svetlogorsk -:- x2 and ov1.5
17:00Mikashevichi - Lida -:- x2 and ov2
18:00FC Gomel - Volna Pinsk -:- 1

TURKMENISTAN: Yokary Liga

15:00FC Asgabat - Energetik -:- gg
15:00Merw - Ahal -:- ov1.5
15:00Nebitci - Kopetdag Asgabat -:- ov2.5

SOUTH KOREA: K League 1

09:30Gangwon - Seongnam -:- 1
09:30Suwon Bluewings - Incheon -:- 1
12:00Sangju Sangmu - Gwangju FC -:- 1
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Monday, May 18, 2020

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Celtic crowned Scottish Premiership champions and Hearts relegated as SPFL end season

Celtic have been crowned Scottish Premiership champions for the ninth successive season after the SPFL opted to curtail the current campaign.

It also means Hearts are relegated to the Championship for the second time since 2014.

The SPFL held a board meeting on Monday morning where they decided to bring the season to an end, meaning a 51st league title for Celtic.

As with the Championship, League One and League Two, final season placings in the Premiership have been determined by points per game in league matches played to March 13 by each club.

Neil Lennon's side held a 13-point lead over Rangers when the season was suspended, having played one more game.

SPFL chairman: 'Only practical way forward'

The 42 SPFL clubs voted - after some controversy - in April to end the season in the Championship, League One and League Two amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

But the SPFL board were also given the power to end the season in the Premiership if it became clear the fixtures could not be played.

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Celtic champions as Scottish Prem ended

Sky Sports News reporter Charles Paterson has the latest as the SPFL announces the end of the Scottish Premiership season, crowning Celtic as champions and meaning Hearts are relegated.

    Sky Sports News reporter Charles Paterson has the latest as the SPFL announces the end of the Scottish Premiership season

    After ratifying the decision to end the top-flight campaign, SPFL chairman Murdoch MacLennan said: "Firstly, I would like to take this opportunity to officially congratulate Celtic on their achievement of winning the Ladbrokes Premiership this season, and also to sincerely commiserate with Hearts on their relegation.

    "We would all have rather seen the league season played out on pitches, in stadiums and in front of supporters. This is not the way anybody involved with Scottish football would have wanted to conclude the league season but, given the grave and unprecedented circumstances that we are facing, the board has agreed that it is the only practical way forward.

    Covid-19 has wreaked havoc on sporting competitions around the world and the repercussions will be felt for a long time. Scottish Government restrictions and deep concerns for both player and spectator safety left the SPFL with no realistic option but to call the Ladbrokes Premiership now and we thank the Premiership clubs for their support on this decision."

    The SPFL must now explain to UEFA why it has ended Premiership season early and who it nominates for 2020/21 Champions League/Europa League qualification.

    European football's governing body asked Europe's top leagues to provide restart dates and format by May 25, with a "strong recommendation" for seasons to be completed even if required a change of format.

    SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster said: "On Friday, Ladbrokes Premiership clubs expressed their clear and unanimous view that there was no realistic prospect of completing the outstanding fixtures from season 2019/20.

    "The SPFL board met on Monday morning and in line with the express agreement of member clubs in April, the board determined that league season 2019/20 and the Ladbrokes Premiership be brought to an end.

    "This decision now enables us to pay out around £7m in fees to help clubs stay afloat during this incredibly difficult time. We will begin processing these payments immediately.

    "The focus of all those involved in the game will now turn to how we get football up and running again safely as soon as possible."

    He added: "Nobody should be under any illusion as to how complicated and difficult a challenge it will be to return Scottish football to normality.

    "We will be liaising with government on the best way forward and working to ensure that all of our 42 clubs are playing football again as soon as humanly possible."

    The Scottish season has not been completely cancelled, however.

    The SFA remains committed to completing the Scottish Cup, with the tournament at the semi-final stage.

    Hearts threaten legal action

    Hearts were four points adrift at the foot of the Premiership when the season was suspended on March 13

    Hearts were four points adrift at the foot of the Premiership when the season was suspended on March 13

    Hearts are considering legal action following the "unjust" decision to relegate them from the Scottish Premiership. Hearts were four points adrift at the foot of the Premiership when the season was suspended on March 13, resulting in their second relegation in six years.

    A statement from Hearts suggests they will challenge that decision, while they have also not given up on a restructuring of the league.

    The statement read: "We have stated from the outset that we don't believe it is right that any club should be unfairly penalised because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

    "It was previously indicated that league reconstruction would not generate enough support to pass a vote between member clubs. In recent days a number of positive talks have been held with both the SPFL and member clubs and this topic is currently being revisited.

    "Hearts will shortly submit a member's resolution that we believe is a pragmatic solution to the issues the game currently faces and a way forward that the clubs can unite behind. It is our belief that this resolution, if supported, will provide an opportunity to avoid disproportionately disadvantaging - financially and otherwise - any club."

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    18 may 2020


    GERMANY: Bundesliga
    20:30 Werder Bremen - Bayer Leverkusen -:-  2

    TURKMENISTAN: Yokary Liga
    14:15 Sagadam - Nebitci -:- 1 and ov2.5
    15:00 Energetik - Merw -:- 1
    16:00 Kopetdag Asgabat - FC Asgabat -:- 1 win either half

    TURKMENISTAN: Youth League
    13:30 Ahal U21 - Altyn Asyr U21 -:- 2

    WORLD: Club Friendly
    13:00 Lori (Arm) - Masis (Arm) -:- ov2.5
    14:00 Alashkert (Arm) - Lokomotiv Yerevan (Arm) -:-1x and bts
    16:45 Bnei Yehuda (Isr) - Beitar Jerusalem (Isr) -:- 2 win either half
    17:00 Hap. Ramat Gan (Isr) - Hapoel Petah Tikva (Isr) -:-gg
    19:00 Netanya (Isr) - H. Beer Sheva (Isr) -:-2

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    Saturday, May 16, 2020



    GERMANY2. Bundesliga

    14:30 Augsburg-Wolfsburg =2
    14:30 Dortmund-Schalke =1
    14:30 Dusseldorf-Paderborn =2 win either half
    14:30 Hoffenheim-Hertha Berlin =1x and gg
    14:30 RB Leipzig-Freiburg =1
    17:30 Eintracht Frankfurt-B. Monchengladbach =2x and ov1.5


    BELARUSVysshaya Liga

    15:00 Shakhtyor Soligorsk-Slavia Mozyr =1
    17:00 BATE-Slutsk =1

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    WEEK 45 AUSSIE POOL DRAWS RESULTS

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    TOTAL DRAWS 13
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    Thursday, May 14, 2020

    Serie A clubs vote to resume season on June 13

    Serie A clubs have voted to resume the season on June 13, pending approval from the Italian government.
    Sixteen Serie A clubs voted in favour of that date during a league assembly on Wednesday, while the remaining four voted to resume the season the following weekend, on June 20.
    It comes after confirmation by Italian sports minister Vincenzo Spadafora that a medical protocol has been agreed by the government and the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) to allow Serie A teams to resume group training from May 18.
    However, the protocol means that if one player or staff member tests positive for coronavirus after May 18, the entire squad will have to go into quarantine for 15 days - unlike the Bundesliga model.
    Regarding the resumption of sporting activity, in accordance with the decisions of the Government and in compliance with the medical protocols to protect players and all involved personnel, the date of June 13 has been indicated for the resumption of the league," a Serie A statement said on Wednesday.
    Fiorentina reported six new cases of coronavirus last week
    Fiorentina reported six new cases of coronavirus last week
    It is understood a restart on June 13 would give Italian clubs enough time to finish off both the Serie A season and the Coppa Italia, which was halted after the first leg of both semi-finals, before UEFA's cut-off point of August 2.
    At least 19 Serie A players have tested positive for coronavirus since the league was suspended on March 9, with Fiorentina and Sampdoria reporting respectively six and four new virus cases within their club last week.
    There are 12 rounds remaining in Serie A along with four matches that were postponed from the 25th round, with Juventus topping the table one point ahead of Lazio.

    Analysis: Italian football united in wills

    Serie A clubs have always been crystal clear in their willingness to complete the season and Wednesday's vote is another statement proving all parties are united and going down the same path.
    However, the issue has been deeply political - and lots of the discourse was centred around adapting a medical protocol to satisfy the government's scientific committee, so that all players and club staff can get back to focusing on football without worrying about the virus.
    The idea behind the approved protocol is to make each club a 'safe group' through rigorous and regular testing, starting from two weeks before the season would resume, to minimise the chances of exposure.
    While this can be a shrewd approach, there are questions raised about how the league as a whole would cope once any player would be tested positive for COVID-19 - given that the whole team would need to be quarantined, instead of the individual player as would happen in the Bundesliga.

    Another sticking point is responsibility, as club medics do not want to be considered the only liable party if a player tests positive. In short, any resumption of Serie A is in any case linked to security: further reassurances will have to arrive directly from the federation.
    Now the ball is totally in the government's court, with Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte revealing last week he will pick up the football dossier himself and make a decision based on Italy's virus curve. Next week, the government will shed more light on the thought process, but Italian football is braced and ready to give it a go.
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    UK Government outlines steps for safe training return

    The UK Government says no professional athlete should be forced to return to training, stressing that choice should be "a personal one".
    The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) issued a document on Wednesday featuring guidance designed to allow each sport to make a risk assessment on when it is safe for training to resume amid the coronavirus pandemic.
    The document is not legally binding and does not replace any Government or Public Health England advice, but is rather a set of recommended minimum practice guidance on a return to training.
    Proposed measures include a deep cleaning of facilities and a regular screening of athletes and staff for COVID-19 symptoms before and after they enter, expected to be carried out by an appropriately trained healthcare professional.
    All athletes and support staff will be expected to engage in a one-to-one check-in prior to any resumption of organised training, to ensure they have understood the sport-specific risks and mitigations, training site protocols in place, and are physically and mentally well enough to proceed.
    "I know our sports stars are keen to get back to training and this guidance will enable them to do so in a safe way," said Oliver Dowden, Secretary of State for DCMS. "Our top priority is protecting the health of athletes, coaches and support staff.
    Oliver Dowden is Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
    Oliver Dowden is Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
    "Enabling athletes to get match-fit is an important milestone towards restarting competitive sport behind closed doors - but we have not given a green light yet. We are clear that this can only happen on the advice of medical experts and when it is safe to do so."
    The guidelines have been put together following consultation involving athletes, coaches, chief medical officers, chief executives, performance and operations directors across a range of Olympic, Paralympic and other professional sports.

    Govt's two-step approach to training return

    The DCMS document contains a two-step approach to a return to training that outlines how sports teams can phase out the process in full compliance with the Government's health guidelines.
    Elite sports should ensure they seek independent advice from medical practitioners prior to any return to training - something which the Premier League has already done.
    Step 1, which can be applied immediately, is a return to a level of organised individual training or groups of individual athletes training in the same facility while adhering to social distancing guidelines from the government.
    Premier League clubs might be able to return to group training on May 18
    Premier League clubs might be able to return to group training on May 18
    It can be applied immediately and has no timeframe, as some sports will return to training sooner than others.
    Step 2 involves a level of 'social clustering' within the training environment, where small groups of athletes and staff can interact in much closer contact - such as close quarter coaching, teams sports tackling and equipment sharing.
    "The additional guidance necessary for operating under step two will be finalised and communicated once when the government has agreed to move to this step, following advice from PHE and medical experts that it is safe to do so," the document said.
    "Should a known or suspected COVID-19 case occur in the training environment or an individual be identified as a contact of a known case the individual/s in question should be placed in isolation and follow the PHE guidelines.
    "The designated medical officer should be immediately informed if not involved with identifying and isolating the case at the training venue."
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