Podcast 36
Podcast 36
In this week's podcast, Rich and Jack talk about last weekend's FA Cup matches and some football vocabulary connected to cup competitions. The language focus is on strategies to help you record new vocabulary. We also have our latest riddle in our 'What's my Team?' competition!
'What's my Team?' Competition
This week, our Premier League fan is Jason. Listen to Jason’s riddle and try to work out 'What’s his Team?' and you can win a fantastic Samsung Galaxy tablet!
"This is our best season ever. Just playing against Manchester Utd, Arsenal and Chelsea is a dream come true. I never thought I’d see the day when we played in the Premier League. We’ve got the smallest Premier League stadium. If you come to a match you’ll have a great time afterwards, because you can spend the weekend on a the beach as my town is a traditional holiday resort too!" Jason - This week's Premier League fan.
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Read about Jason, this week's Premier League fan.
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How much did you understand?
Vocabulary
In this podcast, Rich and Jack used some football vocabulary that might be new for you. Try the activitity below to see how much you understand:
"In 1980, Arsenal and Liverpool played the FA Cup semi-final four times, it needed three replays."
"If the replay finishes in a draw, they play 30 minutes of extra-time, and then there is a penalty shoot-out."
Manchester City's Kelechi Iheanacho scored his first-ever professional hat-trick last weekend.
Language - Increasing your vocabulary
In the podcast, Rich and Jack spoke about some words that stay the same if you use them as a noun or as a verb. It is useful to know if a word can be used for more than one word type because it can increase your vocabulary. Look at these examples, and then have a go at the activity.
Here the word 'draw' is being used as a verb:
"I think Leicester will draw with Liverpool tonight."
And here 'draw' is being used as a noun:
"West Brom and Peterborough finished in a 1-1 draw."
It is also useful to know if a word has other meanings.
"Have you seen the draw for the next round of the cup?"
It is also good to find out if a word has any synonyms (which are words that mean the same):
"West Brom and Peterborough finished in a tie."
But, it's always important to try to find out if synonyms are used in different ways:
"Man City and Arsenal are tied for second place in the Premier League table."
In the podcast, Jack and Rich talk about two different strategies for recording vocabulary; word families and word teams. In this activity, look at the words and make one word family and one word team. When you have finished, look at the answers and decide which strategy is better for you?
The answer to last week's 'What's my Team?' competition was Manchester City. Congratulations to Ruslanjon from Uzbekistan! Your prize is on its way!
Jack: Hello my name’s Jack and welcome to this week’s Premier Skills English podcast.
Rich: Hi everyone. I’m Rich and every week we talk about football and help you with your English.
Jack: This week, we’re going to talk about some of the FA Cup matches that happened last weekend. And the language focus is on how you can use words you already know to build your vocabulary.
Rich: We’ll use a lot of words in the podcast that can be used in different ways. Sometimes a word can be used as a noun and at other times as a verb. So when you’re learning vocabulary, you need to make a note of these different uses.
Jack: In this podcast, we’re going to look at different uses of the words, tie, replay and draw. It’s going to get quite complicated so try to follow the different ways you can use the words. At the end of the podcast, we’re going to suggest a strategy for recording new vocabulary to help you remember.
Rich: And I’m going to make another Premier League prediction. But first, you have another chance to win a Samsung Galaxy tablet in our ‘What’s my Team?’ competition.
Jack: This week, our Premier League fan is Jason. Listen to Jason’s riddle and try to work out: what’s his team?
Jason: This is our best season ever. Just playing against Manchester Utd, Arsenal and Chelsea is a dream come true. I never thought I’d see the day when we played in the Premier League. We’ve got the smallest Premier League stadium. If you come to a match you’ll have a great time afterwards, because you can spend the weekend on a the beach as my town is a traditional holiday resort too!
Rich: We don’t don’t play this team until April. The weather should be nicer and I imagine lots of Liverpool fans will spend the weekend there.
Jack: We’re playing there this weekend. You don’t get too many people sitting on the beach in the UK in February! It’s a bit too cold.
Rich: If you want to enter the competition, you can also read the competition text on the podcast page on the website. I hope this makes it easier for you.
Jack: What was the answer to last week’s riddle Rich?
Rich: Last week, Adam spoke about Manchester City. I think most people worked out the answer when Adam mentioned a few of City’s star players.
Jack: Yes, I think most of you knew that Yaya Toure and Sergio Aguero play for City. We have selected a winner at random from the correct answers and the eighteenth winner of the What’s my team? competition is RuslanJon, a Manchester Utd fan from Uzbekistan. Congratulations RuslanJon! We’ll be in contact with you this week.
Rich: Well done RuslanJon! Last week we asked you if you’d ever enjoyed a match when your team had lost. Most of you, unsurprisingly, had not, but a few of you told us that you had. Sonchina from Armenia said she enjoyed watching Manchester City beat QPR to win their first Premier League title despite being a Manchester Utd fan. Not sure if many Man Utd fans would agree with that one Sonchina!
Jack: Aragorn1986 from Montenegro says that he doesn’t usually enjoy watching his team lose but if it is a really good match with lots of goals then it is possible. He says the point of watching football is to enjoy it. I think I agree with Aragorn1986 here, but it might depend on how important the match is.
Rich: Thanks for all your comments. We’re really happy to read them and we try to reply to as many of them as we can. If you see someone write an interesting comment then why not reply to them and start a conversation?
Jack: What’s been happening in the Premier League this week, Rich?
Rich: Well, there were no Premier League matches last weekend because most of the teams from the BPL were involved in the FA Cup.
Jack: Good acronyms there, Rich. We looked at these the other week. BPL is, of course, the Barclays Premier League and the FA from FA cup is the Football Association. Were there any shocks or upsets?
Rich: Not really. All the Premier League teams that were playing teams from lower divisions got through to the next round, apart from West Brom, who drew with Peterborough from League One, which is the third level of English football. That match needs a replay.
Jack: I think replays are something special and are not used in many countries. In the FA Cup, when two teams draw after 90 minutes, they play the match again at the other team’s stadium. This match is called a replay. If the replay finishes in a draw they play 30 minutes of extra-time and then there is a penalty shoot-out.
Rich: But this didn’t always happen. In the past, there were no penalty shoot-outs. In 1980 Arsenal and Liverpool played the FA Cup semi-final four times, it needed three replays. Arsenal eventually won but they must have been a bit tired, they lost the final to West Ham.
Jack: The word replay is also used when you are watching a match on television. After a goal is scored the TV station always shows the goal again, sometimes slowly and sometimes at normal speed. These are called action replays or just replays. They are not just used for goals but also important decisions like offsides and fouls to see if the referee made the right decision.
Rich: I think slow motion replays make a referee’s job very difficult these days. The referee or assistant referee only gets to see it once at normal speed.
Jack: Yes, I agree. It must really put a lot of pressure on the referee, knowing that everyone else gets to see the action in slow motion from different angles.
Rich: The word replay has a couple of meanings and can be used as a noun or a verb. Another word that has lots of meanings is the word ‘draw’.
Jack: You said earlier that West Brom drew with Peterborough. So here ‘draw’ means for a match to finish equal - without any team winning. There are quite a lot of other uses of the word ‘draw’, for example, you can draw a picture...
Rich: And in football, the word draw can be used in different ways, too. It can be used as a verb like West Brom drew 1--1 with Peterborough or I think Leicester will draw with Liverpool tonight. It can also be used as a noun, West Brom and Peterborough finished in a 1-1 draw or I think it will be a draw between Leicester and Liverpool.
Jack: Draw has one more meaning in football. Have you seen the draw for the next round of the cup?
Rich: Ah, yes, I saw that Chelsea have drawn Manchester City. That’s a massive cup-tie.
Jack: So, a draw is also an event that happens before a cup competition or each round of a cup competition. All the teams have a ball or a piece of paper and are put into a box or a bowl and someone chooses or draws which teams will play each other.
Rich: Manchester Utd got an away draw to a lower division team. An easy draw for them!
Jack: Arsenal have drawn Hull for the third year in a row. We beat them in the final two years ago.
Rich: And Liverpool have an away tie with Blackburn, but only if they beat West Ham in a replay.
Jack: There are some interesting cup-ties there. A cup-tie is a word that is used to describe a match in a cup competition. We often just say ‘tie’. The Chelsea manager, Guus Hiddink has described the tie against City as a ‘Cup Final.’
Rich: Managers and commentators often describe a big cup-tie as a Cup Final to say that it is really, really important.
Jack: The word ‘tie’ is similar to ‘cup match’, but it can also be used to mean ‘draw’ the word we were looking at earlier. You can say the match between West Brom and Peterborough finished in a tie or it finished in a draw.
Rich: That’s a little complicated. So, both tie and draw can mean to finish a match with equal scores. Tie is the same as match and draw can also mean that two teams are going to have a match in the cup.
Jack: Yes, and the draw means the event when teams are picked like in a lottery and placed together.
Rich: And tie can also be used as a verb. Man City and Arsenal are tied for second place in the Premier League table or you might hear a commentator say ‘the scores are tied at 3-3’.
Jack: OK - so as we said at the beginning of today’s podcast, you’ve heard a lot of vocabulary and now, we want to focus on a strategy for learning and revising that vocabulary.
Rich: When you discover a new word the first thing to do is to write it down so you can remember it. But, if you just write words down in a long list you will find it very difficult to remember them. You need to write the words in groups.
Jack: You might want to use a notebook or you might want to use an app. We’ve put some links to some apps we think are useful for recording vocabulary on the side of this page.
Rich: There are lots of different ways you can put words into groups. You need to find the way that works best for you. Here are two ways and we’d like to know which one you prefer.
Jack: So the first way is sometimes called word families which are all the different uses of the same word. For example; if you take the word draw, you could put that at the top of the page and put all the different uses of draw together. So, under the word draw you might put the noun form: the result of a football match, the verb to make a picture and all the other uses we discussed or you discover.
Rich: What I like my students to do is to look at groups of words as teams instead of families. Families all have the same name but players in teams have different names but work together. In a word team we look at words with similar meanings. If we look at the word draw again, this time we would group it with win and lose in word team called ‘match results’. As you add words to your team, you might want to put words that have similar meanings or opposites together. Next to draw you might want to put the word tie.
Jack: So you can record words in families, that is grouped together with other uses of the same word, or in teams, which are grouped together by meaning. In last week’s podcast we had a vote and asked you if you preferred to listen to or read things when you are trying to learn new words. 75% of you said that you prefer to listen to things. That’s great news for us - we like making these podcasts and I hope you learn lots of new words when you listen.
Rich: This week, we want to ask you about how you keep a record of new vocabulary and we suggested two strategies. At the bottom of the page, there is another vote. We want to know if you prefer recording vocabulary in word families, or in word teams or if you have another strategy. If you do, please leave a comment and let us know what works.
Jack: Which brings us to our questions for you this week. Question 1. Which team has your team drawn in the FA Cup? Are you happy with the draw?
Rich: Question 2. Thinking about word families and teams, what words can you add to a word team called ‘football stadium’?
Jack: Question 3. How do you learn and record new words in English? I know that there’s a vote at the bottom of the page, but we’d really like you to comment and share your experiences of learning and recording vocabulary.
Rich: Before we talk about this week’s prediction I’d like to say sorry to Rafayel from Armenia. Last week I said that nobody had made the correct prediction for the Arsenal - Chelsea match. In fact, Rafayel got the prediction spot on with a 1-0 win for Chelsea. I’ll be more careful when looking through the comments in future.
Jack: There are two full rounds, 20 matches, of Premier League action this week. Which match are you going to make a prediction about, Rich?
Rich: Most of you will be listening after the midweek matches so I’m going to make a prediction about the top of the table clash between Leicester City and Manchester City on Saturday. Leicester are having a brilliant season and many people thought they may have started to fall down the table by now. But they are still at the top and still surprising most people. Manchester City are playing well and have scored 13 goals in their last 4 matches. This is a difficult match for Leicester and will be a big test of their chances of winning the title. Final score: Manchester City 2-0 Leicester City
Jack: I’m going to go for a draw. Right, anyway that’s it for today - we’ve run out of time! Thanks for listening. And don’t forget to write your answers to the competition, our questions, your predictions and anything you want to say about the website or football English in the comments below.
Rich: Don’t forget if you sign in, you can score points to see if you can get your club, your country and your name to the top of our leaderboard.
Jack: Bye for now and enjoy your football!
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What do you think?
Which team has your team drawn in the FA Cup? Are you happy with the draw? Do teams play replays in your country?
Thinking about word families and teams, what words can you add to a word team called ‘football stadium’?
How do you learn and record new words in English?
Rich predicts that Manchester City will beat Leicester City 2-0 in the Premier League this weekend. Do you agree?
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03/02/2016
points
Keep winning, Boy ! :-)
03/02/2016 22:20
Liverpool
6577
Keep winning, Boy ! :-)
03/02/2016
points
@nikosonris, thank you for your congratulations) I'm very happy to be one of the winners of this amazing competition. Thank you Jack and Rich for organizing this competition.Your podcasts are really helping me to improve my English.
03/02/2016 14:02
Manchester United
1079
@nikosonris, thank you for your congratulations) I'm very happy to be one of the winners of this amazing competition. Thank you Jack and Rich for organizing this competition.Your podcasts are really helping me to improve my English.
04/02/2016
points
Good luck to you in everything, mate!))
04/02/2016 14:07
Arsenal
2453
Good luck to you in everything, mate!))
03/02/2016
points
manchester city 1-1 leicter
football heaven its my favourite name :)
i like to read it and translate my self
thats my first comment here, i am best player in my country to georgia :) hope to win
03/02/2016 13:45
Chelsea
1667
manchester city 1-1 leicter
football heaven its my favourite name :)
i like to read it and translate my self
thats my first comment here, i am best player in my country to georgia :) hope to win
14/02/2016
points
Hi, Nika, from Ukraine ! I'm not the best in my country, nevertheless, my country is for the time being the best. I'm proud a bit. :-)
14/02/2016 03:45
Liverpool
6577
Hi, Nika, from Ukraine ! I'm not the best in my country, nevertheless, my country is for the time being the best. I'm proud a bit. :-)
18/02/2016
points
You still have a chance to be TOP of the leaderboard))
18/02/2016 09:34
Arsenal
2453
You still have a chance to be TOP of the leaderboard))
03/02/2016
points
Manchester city vs leicter city 0-1
football heaven :)
I like when I read and translate it myself :)
03/02/2016 13:40
Chelsea
1667
Manchester city vs leicter city 0-1
football heaven :)
I like when I read and translate it myself :)
03/02/2016
points
AFC Bournemouth
03/02/2016 11:10
Manchester United
64
AFC Bournemouth
03/02/2016
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My prediction for Man City vs Leicester fixture is that it is going to be all square. Final score Man City 2 - Leicester 2
03/02/2016 10:25
Arsenal
2453
My prediction for Man City vs Leicester fixture is that it is going to be all square. Final score Man City 2 - Leicester 2
03/02/2016
points
Some techniques of learning new English words and expressions that I currently use or used in the past include: 1) stickers (when you write down a new word on a sticker and stick it to a thing this word means - my mummy hated it when stickers were all around our apartment)); 2) pocket cards (a new word with its transcription on the front side, and its translation with some examples of its usage on the flip side); 3) Watching films in English with subtitles also helps a lot.
03/02/2016 10:24
Arsenal
2453
Some techniques of learning new English words and expressions that I currently use or used in the past include: 1) stickers (when you write down a new word on a sticker and stick it to a thing this word means - my mummy hated it when stickers were all around our apartment)); 2) pocket cards (a new word with its transcription on the front side, and its translation with some examples of its usage on the flip side); 3) Watching films in English with subtitles also helps a lot.
03/02/2016
points
AFC Bournemouth
03/02/2016 10:21
Manchester United
4779
AFC Bournemouth
03/02/2016
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There are no replays in my country. Each team are just playing two ties - home and away.
03/02/2016 10:07
Arsenal
2453
There are no replays in my country. Each team are just playing two ties - home and away.
13/02/2016
points
I think the British system is better - it's more economical and strenuous.
13/02/2016 03:27
Liverpool
6577
I think the British system is better - it's more economical and strenuous.
03/02/2016
points
I am also quite happy with the draw - home fixture against Hull City. I just hope Arsenal will be able to improve their conversion rate as they are creating so many chances and only few are converted into goals.
03/02/2016 10:04
Arsenal
2453
I am also quite happy with the draw - home fixture against Hull City. I just hope Arsenal will be able to improve their conversion rate as they are creating so many chances and only few are converted into goals.
13/02/2016
points
I agree, Nikosonris, they should improve realization of goal chances a bit
13/02/2016 03:23
Liverpool
6577
I agree, Nikosonris, they should improve realization of goal chances a bit
03/02/2016
points
AFC Bournemouth
03/02/2016 09:41
Liverpool
13
AFC Bournemouth
03/02/2016
points
AFC Bournemouth the Capacity of it's 11,464
03/02/2016 08:37
Chelsea
214
AFC Bournemouth the Capacity of it's 11,464
03/02/2016
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Manchester City 0: 4 Leicester
03/02/2016 08:10
Chelsea
214
Manchester City 0: 4 Leicester
08/02/2016
points
Ooohh well done @Safwan20000
08/02/2016 19:07
Arsenal
2320
Ooohh well done @Safwan20000
03/02/2016
points
Hello MP3 file please.
03/02/2016 08:09
Chelsea
214
Hello MP3 file please.
03/02/2016
points
It's there now. Hope you enjoy it!
03/02/2016 22:04
Liverpool
594
It's there now. Hope you enjoy it!
03/02/2016
points
Congratulations RuslanJon! Waiting for my turn. And thanks for the useful podcast.
03/02/2016 06:20
Manchester City
42
Congratulations RuslanJon! Waiting for my turn. And thanks for the useful podcast.
03/02/2016
points
I bet for 3:1 for Manchester City and Leicester City.
03/02/2016 06:18
Manchester City
42
I bet for 3:1 for Manchester City and Leicester City.
03/02/2016
points
When learning a language I record words with their synonyms and and the usage in a sentence or a context, it can be a small phrase or something just to help me remember where the word is correctly used.
03/02/2016 06:17
Manchester City
42
When learning a language I record words with their synonyms and and the usage in a sentence or a context, it can be a small phrase or something just to help me remember where the word is correctly used.
03/02/2016
points
I think the word team for football stadium looks like this: Football stadium-pitch, football arena, football field
03/02/2016 06:16
Manchester City
42
I think the word team for football stadium looks like this: Football stadium-pitch, football arena, football field
03/02/2016
points
I think Jason is talking about A.F.C. Bournemouth.
03/02/2016 06:12
Manchester City
42
I think Jason is talking about A.F.C. Bournemouth.
03/02/2016
points
Manchester City 1 : 1 Leicester
03/02/2016 05:22
Liverpool
6577
Manchester City 1 : 1 Leicester
03/02/2016
points
Congratulations to Ruslanjon ! To MUGEMANYI too - he looks great in his Arsenal shirt (on PremierSkills Facebook page). :-)
03/02/2016 05:22
Liverpool
6577
Congratulations to Ruslanjon ! To MUGEMANYI too - he looks great in his Arsenal shirt (on PremierSkills Facebook page). :-)
08/02/2016
points
Thank you Alex,
08/02/2016 18:49
Arsenal
2320
Thank you Alex,
03/02/2016
points
Jason's team is Bournemouth
03/02/2016 05:10
Manchester City
156
Jason's team is Bournemouth
03/02/2016
points
Bournemouth
03/02/2016 04:11
Arsenal
9
Bournemouth
02/02/2016
points
Watford
02/02/2016 22:55
Manchester United
13
Watford
02/02/2016
points
The answer to this week's competition is AFC Bournemouth
02/02/2016 20:00
Manchester City
841
The answer to this week's competition is AFC Bournemouth
02/02/2016
points
Jason's favourite team is AFC Bournemouth .
02/02/2016 19:55
Arsenal
4
Jason's favourite team is AFC Bournemouth .
02/02/2016
points
I also agree with Rich, but I bet for a 3-0.
02/02/2016 19:52
Manchester City
841
I also agree with Rich, but I bet for a 3-0.
02/02/2016
points
By the way, congratulations to Ruslanjon !! Enjoy it, mate!
02/02/2016 19:50
Manchester City
841
By the way, congratulations to Ruslanjon !! Enjoy it, mate!
02/02/2016
points
It's going to be a tough game for Man.City against Chelsea but I believe in the citizens and I think they'll go through the next round.
02/02/2016 19:49
Manchester City
841
It's going to be a tough game for Man.City against Chelsea but I believe in the citizens and I think they'll go through the next round.
02/02/2016
points
Jason's favourite team is Bournemouth.
02/02/2016 18:17
Arsenal
209
Jason's favourite team is Bournemouth.
02/02/2016
points
Football stadium : Football ground, foot. pitch, foot. field., arena..
02/02/2016 16:46
Arsenal
3557
Football stadium : Football ground, foot. pitch, foot. field., arena..
02/02/2016
points
I am trying to learn new words by listening. Sometimes I write down new words and check out the meaning in different contexts and sometimes I simply memorize it. As a teenager I used to watch 'Only fools and horses' show every single day and learn new vocabulary. Of course, it wasn't easy all the time since the action took place in cockney speaking areas. The consequence of that was that even my english teacher couldn't understand what I was saying on moments. But I liked it, and on my own opinion it is smth I call the richness of languages in terms of accent.
02/02/2016 16:41
Arsenal
3557
I am trying to learn new words by listening. Sometimes I write down new words and check out the meaning in different contexts and sometimes I simply memorize it. As a teenager I used to watch 'Only fools and horses' show every single day and learn new vocabulary. Of course, it wasn't easy all the time since the action took place in cockney speaking areas. The consequence of that was that even my english teacher couldn't understand what I was saying on moments. But I liked it, and on my own opinion it is smth I call the richness of languages in terms of accent.
02/02/2016
points
In my country teams play replays in the cup. But I prefer one match. Of course, you need some luck in the draw but it is better than playing too many matches so the players are not constantly under the pressure.
02/02/2016 16:21
Arsenal
3557
In my country teams play replays in the cup. But I prefer one match. Of course, you need some luck in the draw but it is better than playing too many matches so the players are not constantly under the pressure.
02/02/2016
points
Jason's favourite team is Bournemouth
02/02/2016 16:17
Watford
4417
Jason's favourite team is Bournemouth
02/02/2016
points
I am happy with the draw. Currently, Hull is a leading team in the Championship, but at least we avoided all PL teams.
02/02/2016 16:16
Arsenal
3557
I am happy with the draw. Currently, Hull is a leading team in the Championship, but at least we avoided all PL teams.
02/02/2016
points
My team has drawn Hull City just like in 2014. It was a final played on Wembley.
02/02/2016 16:14
Arsenal
3557
My team has drawn Hull City just like in 2014. It was a final played on Wembley.
02/02/2016
points
Bournemouth is the competition answer.
Prediction leicester Man City draw 1/1
I use a dictionary to find new meanings.
Word family : pitch ground stade arena stand
Word group : players referee coach 'cricket pitch'
In the sixties we used to play replays for some than we changed.
02/02/2016 15:58
Manchester City
3988
Bournemouth is the competition answer.
Prediction leicester Man City draw 1/1
I use a dictionary to find new meanings.
Word family : pitch ground stade arena stand
Word group : players referee coach 'cricket pitch'
In the sixties we used to play replays for some than we changed.
02/02/2016
points
I agree with Rich. And I predict the same result. 2-0.
02/02/2016 15:58
Arsenal
3557
I agree with Rich. And I predict the same result. 2-0.
02/02/2016
points
A.F.C. Bournemouth
02/02/2016 15:54
Arsenal
85
A.F.C. Bournemouth
02/02/2016
points
Jason's favourite team is obviously Bournemouth. The town is on the south of England and they are playing in the PL for the first time in their 125y. long history.
02/02/2016 15:53
Arsenal
3557
Jason's favourite team is obviously Bournemouth. The town is on the south of England and they are playing in the PL for the first time in their 125y. long history.
02/02/2016
points
A.F.C. Bournemouth it is this time
02/02/2016 14:35
Manchester United
518
A.F.C. Bournemouth it is this time
02/02/2016
points
I think it will be Man.City 3:1 Leicester
02/02/2016 14:34
Manchester United
518
I think it will be Man.City 3:1 Leicester