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Saturday, September 5, 2009
England vs Slovenia Live Streaming
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Saturday 5th September 2009
Venue: Wembley Stadium
Kick-off: 17:30
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Thursday, September 3, 2009
World Cup qual Armenia vs Bosnia And Herzegaovina live
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Sunday, August 30, 2009
Everton vs Wigan live streaming


Everton
Vs
Wigan
Sunday 30th August 2009
Venue: Goodison Park
Kick-off: 15:00
Watch live on STAR SPORTS
Martinez ponders changes
Wigan manager Roberto Martinez is likely to make wholesale changes for the Barclays Premier League trip to Everton.
The Spaniard was furious after the midweek Carling Cup defeat to Blackpool when the nine squad players he brought in failed to perform.
Only defender Paul Scharner and midfielder Moham d Diame from the starting line-up at Bloomfield Road are likely to survive the cull.
Following the game at Goodison Park there will be a 13-day period before their next fixture and Martinez is keen to avoid spending that time mulling over a third successive league defeat.
"It is important because when you have a break everyone speaks about the last game and the last game needs to be a good performance, a game where everyone feels we have competed on the pitch," said the Spaniard.
"Goodison Park is an historic place in world football and it would be an ideal situation to have an international break having played a good game against Everton.
"We are looking to start the game well at Everton and show we can correct the things we have not done well.
"They were in the FA Cup final not too long ago and had a fantastic end to last season and Everton are a team that can beat anyone on a regular basis."
Defender Sylvain Distin is expected to make his Everton debut after sealing his move from Portsmouth.
The Frenchman's arrival will free up Phil Neville to revert to a midfield role as the team aim to get back on track in the league.
Diniyar Bilyaletdinov could also secure a place in the squad along with Aiyegbeni Yakubu, who played the last 14 minutes of the Europa League play-off match against Sigma Olomouc on Thursday after recovering from a ruptured Achilles.
Phil Jagielka, Mikel Arteta and Victor Anichebe remain sidelined through injury.
Saturday, August 29, 2009
live streaming Chelsea vs Burnley


Chelsea
Vs
Burnley
Saturday 29th August 2009
Venue: Stamford Bridge
Kick-off: 12:45
watch live on ESPN
Summer signing Yuri Zhirkov is back in training after a knee injury but will not be considered by Chelsea for their Premier League home game against Burnley.
England midfielder Joe Cole, also back in training after knee ligament problems, is still a few weeks away from a return to action.
Juliano Belletti has recovered from his Achilles injury but defenders Alex (groin) and Paulo Ferreira (knee) both miss out.
Chelsea, second in the table, have a 100% record with wins over Hull, Sunderland and Fulham but boss Carlo Ancelotti is well aware of the task ahead - predicting an open game in the early kick-off at Stamford Bridge.
"In these last three matches we played very well," said Ancelotti.
"For sure, we can improve. But I didn't find in these matches a lot of mistakes.
"The team played very well in these games. It's important to continue and maintain a very good motivation.
"With Burnley, it's important to take control of the game. They have good quality in attack and can use the wings, the long ball, and the quality of their midfielders. It will be an open game.
"They have had a very good start to the season - they beat Manchester United and Everton. I watched these games and they like to play football.
"It will be a very good match, a spectacular match. They will not come to Stamford Bridge just to defend and I am impressed with the quality of their play."
Burnley defender Richard Eckersley will sit out the game.
Eckersley is serving a one-match ban after being sent off in the Carling Cup victory at Hartlepool in midweek.
Michael Duff could come into contention after an ankle problem but Steven Caldwell remains sidelined with a groin injury.
Clarets boss Owen Coyle has smiled at the suggestion he was on an equal footing with Ancelotti - managers enjoying a debut season in the Barclays Premier League.
Burnley's Scottish boss knows full well he and his Italian counterpart at Chelsea have vastly different goals.
"There is a huge discrepancy between me and Carlo in terms of budget and everything else that goes with it," said Coyle as he prepared to take his team to Stamford Bridge.
"Our priority is to stay in the Premier League, his priority is to win trophies. They are going to be at the business end come May.
"Carlo is a world renowned coach and the great thing for me is I am now coming up against some of the best people in the game.
"There is no doubt he will have his team well drilled, organised and effective. It will be a difficult afternoon."
Sunday, August 23, 2009
live streaming serie A
| Inter Milan | vs | Bari | Stadio Giuseppe Meazza | 17:00 | |
| Genoa | vs | Roma | Luigi Ferraris | 19:45 | |
| Catania | vs | Sampdoria | Angelo Massimino | 19:45 | |
| Juventus | vs | Chievo | Stadio Olimpico | 19:45 | |
| Livorno | vs | Cagliari | Stadio Armando Picchi | 19:45 | |
| Lazio | vs | Atalanta | Stadio Olimpico | 19:45 | |
| Palermo | vs | Napoli | Renzo Barbera | 19:45 | |
| Udinese | vs | Parma | Stadio Friuli | 19:45 |
Saturday, August 22, 2009
live streaming Fulham Vs Chelsea


Fulham
Vs
Chelsea
Sunday 23rd August 2009
Venue: Craven Cottage
Kick-off: 16:00
watch live on ESPN
Andrew Johnson will be absent from the Fulham squad for their match against Chelsea after manager Roy Hodgson confirmed the ligaments around the striker's collarbone snapped in a challenge during the 3-1 win over Amkar Perm.
Hodgson will give fitness tests to Erik Nevland (foot) and Dickson Etuhu (groin) after they were hurt in the same game while Toni Kallio is ruled out with an Achilles injury.
Simon Davies is on course to return from his foot injury while Jonathan Greening could go into the squad if his loan move from West Brom is completed.
Roy Hodgson is under no illusions as to how difficult it will be for Fulham to preserve their 100% record when they take on Chelsea.
The Cottagers go in to the derby full of confidence having registered two Europa League qualifying wins over Vetra, one over Russian side Amkar Perm and another in the league against Portsmouth.
Hodgson admits, however, that Fulham will have to up their game considerably if they are to have any chance of beating title contenders Chelsea.
"It's a very tough game for us because it's a local derby and they are a team who don't lose very many in the course of the season," said Hodgson.
"Everyone seems to think Chelsea this year will have a very good chance of challenging Manchester United and Liverpool for the title with Arsenal as slight outsiders in that group of four.
"When you are playing any of those teams either home or away you know you've got a real tough challenge on your hands.
"We've won all our matches so far and have only conceded one goal which is very satisfying but we know that out of those matches we have played none have been in the top four and we do know that when we do face one of those top four, we will be sorely tested.
"We'll have to play better than we have done in our last four games because the opponent is certainly a step or two higher than the opponents we have faced so far."
Chelsea will be without several first-team players.
New signing Yuri Zhirkov is sidelined with a knee injury while Juliano Belletti (Achilles) and defender Alex (groin) are also set to miss out for Carlo Ancelotti's men.
Joe Cole (knee) and Paulo Ferreira (knee) return to training with the first team next Tuesday.
Carlo Ancelotti insists Andriy Shevchenko has a future at Stamford Bridge despite playing just one game in the last 15 months for the Blues.
The Ukraine striker spent last season on loan under Ancelotti at AC Milan and the Italian coach clearly believes he can get the best out of him in England.
Shevchenko replaced Deco in the second half of their 3-1 victory over Sunderland on Tuesday night.
It was the forward's first appearance in a Chelsea shirt since he scored against Bolton in May 2008.
Shevchenko failed to settle in England and departed for Milan when former boss Luiz Felipe Scolari took charge.
The frontman will be 33 at the end of this month but Ancelotti insists he could have a real part to play in their season.
"At present he is a Chelsea player and in the future he will be the same," said Ancelotti.
"Now he is better condition but we have a lot of strikers at the moment and for him it is not easy to find a place on the pitch.
"He trains very well with no problem and he is very happy to stay. He has a good position in the squad because his team-mates like his work.
"There is a good atmosphere in the team and he knows it is not easy to play for Chelsea because the competition is high in the squad.
"Shevchenko had a physical problem last year but now he has overcome that and we can use his quality for the team this year.
"He has no problem staying here. He wants to play but all the players want to play. When they don't play it is difficult to maintain a good feeling, a good atmosphere and motivation. But now he has a good motivation.
"He does not have a mental problem. He is well. But I have to choose who plays and it is not easy."
Shevchenko's age is not an issue for Ancelotti either. The Italian coach is used to selecting players who are in the twilight of their careers.
Last season he kept faith with 40-year-old Paolo Maldini along with 35-year-olds Dida and Filippo Inzaghi among others.
"I used, in the last year, 38-, 39- and 40-year-olds because these players have experience and a good mental attitude.
"We won a lot with players with experience."
live streaming Burnley Vs Everton


Burnley
Vs

Everton
Sunday 23rd August 2009
Venue: Turf Moor
Kick-off: 15:00
watch live on star sports
Caldwell out again
Burnley captain Steven Caldwell will miss the visit of Everton to Turf Moor as he continues his recovery from a groin problem.
The defender was injured on international duty with Scotland and has missed the opening two Barclays Premier League matches.
Andre Bikey is expected to retain his place in the team after impressing in the midweek victory over Manchester United just 24 hours after signing from Reading.
But defender Michael Duff is still struggling with an ankle injury which has kept him out of the first two matches.
Meanwhile, Caldwell has hailed fellow Scot David Moyes as one of the best managers in the world.
His absence at Turf Moor will do nothing to dim the admiration he has for Moyes, a former boss at nearby Preston.
"Obviously everybody speaks about Sir Alex Ferguson on a daily basis and talk of him as the greatest manager of all time," said Caldwell.
"But David Moyes is one of the best in the world right now.
"He has to operate at the highest level on a budget which is far below that of the clubs they are trying to compete with.
"Yet he consistently gets his teams to phenomenal positions in the league."
Caldwell has his own Scot to please - and his own highly-rated manager - in Owen Coyle.
Viewed by many as a surprise choice to take over at Burnley less than two years ago, the former St Johnstone boss has gone on to prove what an outstanding prospect he is.
Though committed to Coyle's methods, Caldwell does not believe comparisons to Ferguson and Moyes are deserved just yet - but is convinced one day they will be.
"Owen would be the first to say he doesn't deserve to be mentioned in the same way as Sir Alex Ferguson and David Moyes," he said.
"But he definitely has the capability to follow them.
"He is a great man who brings out the best in players. He gives you a freedom to express yourself and enjoy your work.
"It is not an 'anything goes' attitude, if you drop below the standard he thinks you are capable of, he comes down on you like a ton of bricks.
"But we are free to go out and express ourselves. No-one plays with fear. We know what is required and he knows what we are capable of."
Everton have doubts over midfielders Jack Rodwell and Steven Pienaar.
The pair were hurt in the Europa League play-off first-leg win over Sigma Olomouc at Goodison Park, with Rodwell scoring twice in the 4-0 success.
Rodwell has a twisted knee while Pienaar picked up a foot injury.
Everton are also unlikely to have Joleon Lescott back in the squad after he was dropped against the Czech Republic outfit for his poor attitude.
Phil Neville could be set for an extended run at centre-half as the Lescott saga continues to swirl around Everton.
The club captain made a winning start in midweek when he stepped into the role with his side chalking up a 4-0 victory against Sigma Olomouc in the Europa League play-off first leg.
Neville looks certain to retain that slot at Turf Moor as speculation grows that Lescott is edging ever closer to a move to Manchester City.
Lescott was banished from the squad by David Moyes for a bad attitude after two bids were rejected, leaving the manager short of options in that area.
Moyes said: "Phil did a great job as centre half is not his position. He is a terrific pro. He may well have to do it again until the situation changes.
"There were one or two rocky moments but there are going to be until we get at least one centre half, maybe two, depending on what we need."
Moyes is still hurting by the 6-1 defeat by Arsenal but knows it will be tough against a Burnley side, managed by fellow Scot Owen Coyle, that defeat Manchester United in midweek.
Moyes added: "I feel a bit better after our result against the Czechs but it's one game and we've a bit more to go before we recover from the opening day defeat.
"Owen's got Burnley doing really well. They deserved to beat United because of their energy and that will give them great confidence."
live streaming West Ham Vs Tottenham


West Ham
VS

Tottenham
Sunday 23rd August 2009
Venue: Upton Park
Kick-off: 13:30
Watch live on ESPN
result Wigan 0-5 Man United


Wigan
VS

Man Utd
Saturday 22nd August 2009
Venue: The DW Stadium
Kick-off: 15:00
Score: 0-5
Rooney made the breakthrough in the 56th minute and got his second nine minutes later in a fine second half show.
In between Dimitar Berbatov found the target in the 58th minute as United bounced back from their humbling by newly-promoted Burnley in midweek.
Owen made his mark in the 85th minute after replacing Rooney 13 minutes earlier and Nani completed the scoring in stoppage time with a superb free-kick.
The day, however, belonged to Rooney, such an unselfish worker, as he scored his 100th and 101st goals for the club.
Yet United found it hard going in the first half even though they had plenty of possession.
Manager Sir Alex Ferguson looked concerned at the break after making seven changes to his side in a bid for victory at the DW Stadium.
He was looking for an immediate response after what happened at Turf Moor and his side almost took the lead in the fourth minute with a swift break.
Nani cut the ball back into the area and Darren Fletcher was the first to react but saw his effort cleared off the line by Titus Bramble.
Three minutes later Paul Scholes hoisted a shot high over the bar following a clever flick from Berbatov after Fletcher had carved out the opening.
Wigan were again on the back foot after 16 minutes when Rooney strode forward but his effort was deflected wide.
Rooney then made time and space in the area only for goalkeeper Chris Kirkland to smother his close-range shot.
United were looking menacing every time they poured forward and Berbatov headed into Kirkland's arms following a cross from Nani four minutes later.
Wigan, however, almost took the lead with their first real attack in the 26th minute.
Jason Koumas showed good skill to work his way to the edge of the penalty area. He tried to curl the ball beyond Ben Foster only for the goalkeeper to react superbly and divert it to safety.
United responded in the 32nd minute and Rooney got away from Bramble only to rattle a shot against Kirkland's legs.
Then Fletcher's effort was cleared in the 39th minute after he had been set-up by Scholes.
Wigan, however, came close to opening the scoring in the 49th minute when Charles N'Zogbia won a free-kick off Patrice Evra early in the second half.
N'Zogbia dusted himself down and and picked out Paul Scharner in the area. He peeled away from his marker only to head narrowly wide of the post.
Antonio Valencia, such a cult figure during his time at Wigan, had to endure catcalls and jeers after going to ground in the 54th minute.
The Ecuador winger, however, was smiling two minutes later when he supplied the cross that led to the opening goal.
It came from Rooney - a fine header into the corner - and a landmark one as well. He savoured the moment and the goal was his reward for another typically hard shift.
That was the cue for United to turn the screw and Berbatov added a second two minutes later.
He started and finished the move cheekily chipping the ball over Kirkland before finding the net with his second touch after Scholes supplied the through ball.
United made it 3-0 in the 65th minute thanks to Rooney's second goal of the game. There was touch of luck about this effort as his shot took a slight deflection off Mario Melchiot to wrong-foot Kirkland after Berbatov had supplied the opening.
Rooney was given a rousing reception by the visiting fans when he was replaced by Michael Owen in the 72nd minute.
It was damage limitation now for Wigan, who had lost at home to Wolves in midweek.
However Owen made it 4-0 to United with his first goal for the club, a cool finish into the corner in the 85th minute after he had been set up by Nani.
Nani had the final word with a superb free-kick in stoppage time from 25 yards that sailed over a stranded Kirkland's head.






