We could be set for the game of the round when the Crows host the Cats at the Adelaide Oval in tonight’s AFL Round 3 opener.
It was a far better performance mustered by the Crows last week, but this is a real acid test for them with the Cats seeking to keep alive an undefeated start to the season.
The two sides have traded favouritism a couple of times this week, but at publish the Cats are slight $1.85 favourites to beat the Crows ($1.95)
Thursday night footy at Adelaide Oval just one sleep away! 👊 #weflyasone pic.twitter.com/v9JleL7rnk
— Adelaide Crows (@Adelaide_FC) 3 April 2019
Not to be outdone, the NRL have scheduled an exciting Round 4 opener between reigning premiers the Roosters and the Brisbane Broncos, to be played at the SCG.
The Broncos were widely believed to be on the straight and narrow towards a potential premiership challenge in 2019, but their performances during the first three weeks of the competition have left a lot to be desired.
Not only with this be a great watch from a spectator’s perspective, the quality of these two sides suggest that it will also make or break the week for thousands upon thousands of fantasy football teams.
Manchester City have recaptured top spot in the Premier League after handing Cardiff City a 2-0 defeat this morning.
The focus is now well and truly back on Liverpool, who simply cannot afford a hiccup during the final few weeks of the competition if they are any chance of securing their first title of the Premier League era.
The Reds are offered the opportunity to immediately take back top spot when they travel to Southampton, but boy will they be feeling the pressure.
FULL-TIME | 3️⃣ points in the bag!
💙 2-0 🔵 #MCICAR #mancity pic.twitter.com/9izzvnpzpA
— Manchester City (@ManCity) 3 April 2019
There’s no real reason for this, but the TJ is only a couple of sleeps away and what better way to get amped up for it than by watching Chautauqua?
His 2017 performance still gives me goose bumps.
Chautauqua’s TJs need to be seen to be believed. 😲
We could watch these races on continuous loop forever… #Booooom ⚡🙌 pic.twitter.com/Kt69XMnI1y
— Racing.com (@Racing) 3 April 2019