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Man City title bid continues with tricky game at Wolves

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SOCCER 10 POOL OF THE DAY

Wednesday 11 May

S10 V3

Manchester City will be look to edge closer to retaining their Premier League title but have a tricky game at Molineux against mercurial Wolves. More details at www.soccer6.co.za.

M1 Leeds United vs Chelsea: Chelsea are unbeaten in their last seven matches against struggling Leeds. They play just days before the FA Cup final.

M2 Servette Geneva vs FC Lugano: Lugano have won three in a row against Servette and are still in the mix for a place in European club competition next season.

M3 FC Sion vs FC Luzern: Sion’s last two home matches against struggling Luzern have ended in 1-1 draws.

M4 Leicester City vs Norwich City: Leicester have won four of their past six clashes with Norwich, with one draw and one defeat.

M5 St Johnstone vs Aberdeen: St Johnstone are in relegation peril after failing to win in their opening four matches. Aberdeen have won one of their previous five matches.

M6 St Mirren vs Livingston: St Mirren are looking for a third successive victory while Livingston come into the match without defeat in their last four matches.

M7 Watford vs Everton: Watford were relegated at the weekend while Everton are still fighting to hold on. The Toffees have won six of their previous 13 trips to Vicarage Road with five losses and two draws.

M8 Juventus vs Inter Milan: Coppa Italia final in Rome. Juventus are the holders but Inter have not won the cup since 2011 and not made it to the final since then either.

M9 Nantes vs Stade Rennes: Nantes won the French Cup on Saturday. Rennes are chasing the runners-up berth in Ligue 1 and have won their last two games with seven goals scored and none conceded.

M10 Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Manchester City: City have won the last three clashes against Wolves and can move a step closer to the Premier League title with success in the match.

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