Live football matches – Champions League and English Premier League
by Rahails on Mar.09, 2010, under English Premier League, Live Football streams, UEFA champions league
Guaranteed live streams for each match. We provide at least 2 streams for each live football match. Please click the links below to watch live football
19:45 – Portsmouth – Birmingham (English Premier League)
19:45 – Sunderland – Bolton (English Premier League)
19:45 – Arsenal L – FC Porto (UEFA Champions League)
19:45 – Fiorentina – Bayern (UEFA Champions League)
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Wigan vs Liverpool – live streaming football
by Rahails on Mar.08, 2010, under English Premier League, Live Football streams
Major English Premier league football match today. Quality HQ stream. We are back with more quality streams. Now we are planning to stream all major football matches. Do visit us and watch live quality streams free of cost.
19:45 – Colchester – Brighton (English League One)
20:00 – Wigan vs Liverpool (English Premier League)
20:00 – Valencia – Racing (Spanish Premira Division)
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Kaka focuses on Olympique Lyonnais – UEFA Champions League
by Rahails on Mar.08, 2010, under UEFA champions league, Watchprem blog
Real Madrid CF’s Kaká may be dreaming of playing in the UEFA Champions League final at Santiago Bernabéu, but he tells UEFA.com that the focus for now is on a “great opponent” – Olympique Lyonnais
If Ricardo Izecson Dos Santos Leite, more commonly known as Kaká, embodies anything beyond his immense skill and athleticism it would probably be intelligence and articulacy.
The Brazil playmaker is a first-class ambassador for his country, his club Real Madrid CF and for football in general. So his analysis that Madrid must be driven by the potential to win the UEFA Champions League final in their home stadium in May, but cannot not become obsessed by that idea, is typically astute ahead of the high pressure return match against Olympique Lyonnais.
Kaká and his team-mates trail 1-0 from the first leg of their first knockout round tie in France and he knows Lyon showed enough in the first leg to underline that winning this week, rather than triumphing in May, must be the absolute focus for Los Merengues. “For us the prospect of winning Real Madrid’s tenth Champions Cup in the Santiago Bernabéu has to be a motivation, but not an obligation,” Kaká told UEFA.com.
“If it becomes an obligation then it will make things more difficult for us. Winning ‘La Décima’ at the Bernabéu certainly is the fervent hope of our fans and my fellow players because there are very few clubs who even get the opportunity to play the final in their own stadium. I have both won and lost a Champions League final – it’s only when you lose one and realise that you’ll have to do it all again next season that you truly get an understanding of how difficult it is to lift this trophy.”
However, even an experienced realist like Kaká is not above a little wistful day-dreaming. His was one of the key-note signings made by Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez after winning last summer’s elections.
The 27-year-old took enormous persuasion to leave his beloved AC Milan, conceding that he only did so because Real Madrid were so alluring and he was convinced that the Italian club would benefit massively from his transfer fee. So if offered the opportunity to play either Milan or FC Barcelona, Madrid’s domestic rivals and UEFA Champions League holders, at the Bernabéu on 22 May what would his choice be?
“Well it’s a hypothetical situation but I think my choice would have to be Barcelona because I would prefer to compete against a rival than against a club I have played for and for whom I have so much love,” admits the Madrid No8. “This is a new stage of my career and I’m very happy at Madrid so if I could choose the Champions League final it would be Real Madrid against our eternal Spanish rivals.”
It was the successful signings of both Kaká and Cristiano Ronaldo which ignited Madrileño passions as Pérez began his rebuilding of the squad last summer. Buying the two men cost around €140m, but by the beginning of March the Brazilian and his Portuguese counterpart had not only formed a firm friendship, they had already contributed 27 goals and 12 assists between them.
Ronaldo praise
“I can divide appreciation of Cristiano Ronaldo into the marvellous person who is my friend and the guy who is a unique football talent,” Kaká explains. “Each of us has his own different life but that doesn’t stop us being good friends and talking about everything – all subjects. Cristiano is a terrific person, very intelligent, and always driven to learn more. He’s an excellent professional who works hard and as a footballer his talent, speed and ability to dribble make him unique.”
The combination of home advantage, the massive investment in new signings made last year and the tradition of having won nine European Champion Clubs’ Cup finals should make Madrid a stand-out favourite to reach the quarter-finals by overcoming Lyon’s single-goal lead obtained by Jean II Makoun’s second-half strike.
But Madrid’s former Lyon striker, Karim Benzema, correctly predicted to UEFA.com before the first leg that the French side possess a remarkable ability to rise to the moment while Les Gones’ two previous home wins against Los Blancos have been followed by score draws in the Bernabéu. Kaká is wary of their threat.
“Even if Lyon are having a difficult domestic campaign everything changes when it comes to the Champions League,” he warns. “We are preparing to face a great opponent because they are a top club in European competition and the Champions League changes everyone’s motivation.” The road to the Bernabéu in May begins with a night of passion and nerves at the Bernabéu in March.
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Champions League, here we come – Manchester United gets Rooney back
by Rahails on Mar.08, 2010, under English Premier League, Watchprem blog
WAYNE ROONEY will be fit for Manchester United’s Euro showdown with AC Milan.
The England striker is suffering from an inflamed kneecap tendon and was rested for Saturday’s 1-0 win at Wolves.
But last night it it emerged the condition is not serious enough to keep him out of Wednesday’s Champions League return against the Italians at Old Trafford.
Rooney, 24, has paid for playing two games in four days on Wembley’s dodgy pitch.
But the inflammation will go within three weeks and should not stop him playing again.
However there are concerns United and England defender Wes Brown may have suffered a broken metatarsal in his left foot – which would put a question mark over his World Cup hopes.
So Cheers for Wayne Rooney – The hero of Manchester United and a real hope for U.K in Worldcup 2010
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Who’s Hot and Who’s not – English FA Cup and English Premier League
by Rahails on Mar.08, 2010, under English Premier League, Watchprem blog, english FA cup
Manchester United scraped to a win, Bolton had a crucial win at West Ham and Arsenal made hard work of seeing off Burnley. All picked up points but none of them are getting the award. Everton are strong contenders but Hull are so poor that I can’t give it to them. Chelsea were comfortable and Aston Villa were great, but only for a half.
I have given Portsmouth the ‘Not Hot’ award more than once this season but the way they have reacted to their financial woes and trouble behind the scenes is a testament to the players and the manager. A trip to Wembley for an FA Cup semi-final is a deserved reward for them and their loyal fans.
There are a few contenders but one team stand head and shoulders above the rest. Just how poor were Hull? It is hard for the Premier League to claim it is the strongest league in the world when teams like them are playing in it.
What an enigma Tottenham keeper Heurelho Gomes is. He is just as likely to be the ‘Hot keeper’ as he is to be the ‘Not Hot keeper’.
This week he put in a faultless display at Fulham and earned his side a replay at White Hart Lane. His handling was excellent and he made two or three very good saves indeed.
The keepers all aquitted themselves pretty well this week so my decision is a little harsh. Boaz Myhill saved a penalty and had little chance with four of the five goals he conceded. However, he did get beaten five times so, a little unfairly, he can have this one this week.
He has had a rotten couple of weeks on and off the pitch and many people may say that is nothing less than he deserved. John Terry put all the personal trauma behind him yesterday and put in a fine defensive performance against the aerial threat provided by Stoke and then went up the other end to head home the decisive goal to put his side in the FA Cup semi-final.
James Tomkins had a nightmare for West Ham on Saturday. He misjudged a cross for the first goal and then caught trying to see the ball out for a goal kick on the second goal. He is a young lad but he shouldn’t be making mistakes like that. Those mistakes could prove really costly come the end of the season.
Although I haven’t given Everton the ‘Hot team’ award and I have said how terrible their opposition was, I am going to pick Mikel Arteta for this award. He pulled all the strings and for a man playing just his sixth game after a lengthy injury lay off, he was outstanding.
In his absence I think we had forgotten just what a fine player he is. Everton with him at their centre are a much different proposition than they are without him.
Hull’s George Boateng has been around for a long time and I have never been convinced by him or understood exactly what he brings to a team. Many managers have played him and signed him so I know it must be me who is wrong.
Against Everton yesterday he looked slow, cumbersome and clumsy against the Everton midfield who played around him like he wasn’t there.
As an outsider I have always found it really hard to understand why John Carew is often left out of Martin O’Neill’s starting line-up at Villa. Whenever I see him play he looks absolute quality, gives defenders a torrid time and he scores goals.
Maybe a Villa fan can explain why he isn’t the first name on the team sheet?
His second half hat-trick yesterday sent Villa back to Wembley and surely cemented his place in the team.
Poor Wolves substitute Sam Vokes will never have a better chance to write his own page in the clubs history books. 1-0 down to Manchester United and the ball falls to your feet eight yards out with the goal gaping. It was a gilt-edged chance and a chance for Sam to really make a name for himself.
As we all know, he somehow managed to sweep the ball over the bar. You couldn’t help but feel sorry for the lad when you saw him pull his shirt over his face at the final whistle in an attempt to hide.
That miss was the only reason that the award didn’t go to the woeful Nicklas Bendtner!
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Scottish premier league and English Premier league matches today
by Rahails on Mar.07, 2010, under Live Football streams
Watch Scottish Premier League and English premier leagues matches today. Guaranteed streams. No broken ones.
15:30 – Dundee United – Heart of Midlothian (Scottish Premier League)
16:00 – Everton – Hull (English Premier League)
16:00 – Chelsea – Stoke City (English FA Cup)
19:45 – InterMilan vs Genoa (Italian Serie A)
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Live football matches today
by Rahails on Mar.06, 2010, under English Premier League, Live Football streams, Watchprem blog
Live Italian Serie A, English Premier League and League One matches. Don’t miss it.. Watch HQ streams below
17:00 – Fiorentina – Juventus (Italian Serie A)
17:20 – Fulham – Tottenham (English FA Cup)
17:30 – Wolverhampton vs Manchester United (English premier League)
19:45 – ROMA vs MILAN (Italian Serie A) Exclusive!
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Football streams live today
by Rahails on Mar.02, 2010, under Live Football streams
Get all the Under-21 friendly matches action right here. We are committed to live football streams everyday.
12:00 – Turkey vs Slovakia
16:45 – Germany – Iceland
18:00 – Luxembourg – Bosnia
18:00 – Spain – Liechtenstein
19:30 – Scotland – Azerbaijan
19:30 – San Marino – Northern Ireland
19:50 – France – Croatia
20:00 – Rosario Central – Arsenal S
20:05 – Brazil – Ireland
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Streaming today’s games
by adamsandler on Feb.28, 2010, under English Premier League, Live Football streams, Watchprem blog
13:00 – Tottenham v Everton F.C (English premier league)
15:00 – Aston Villa v Manchester United (Cup Final)
15:00 – Sunderland vs Fulham (English Premier League)
15:00 – Livepool vs Blackburn (English Premier League)
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English premier league streams today
by Rahails on Feb.27, 2010, under English Premier League, Live Football streams
12:45 – Chelsea vs. Manchester City (English premier league)
15:00 – Bolton vs Wolverhampton (English premier league)
15:00 – Birmingham vs Wigan (English premier league)
15:00 – Burnley vs Portsmouth (English premier league)
17:30 – Stoke City vs Arsenal L (English premier league)
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