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Any sites that post up the team line up as soon as they're available on match days?
Yeah, AFAIK official club Twitter feeds put the lineups out first. Premier League teams try to be precise and release lineups right at the hour mark before kickoff for league games, sometimes earlier for non-league games, while European teams release lineups at random times. Overreactions are very commonplace, like everywhere else.
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Also have a look at the free Sofascore smartphone app. One of its notification types is called Lineups, which will notify you as soon as lineups are announced.spreadbetting wrote: ↑Fri Aug 16, 2019 3:13 pmAny sites that post up the team line up as soon as they're available on match days?
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Thanks, I'll check it out.northbound wrote: ↑Fri Aug 16, 2019 5:57 pmAlso have a look at the free Sofascore smartphone app. One of its notification types is called Lineups, which will notify you as soon as lineups are announced.spreadbetting wrote: ↑Fri Aug 16, 2019 3:13 pmAny sites that post up the team line up as soon as they're available on match days?
Set it to alarm me for tonights Huddersfield game so hopefully it'll work
Edit: It worked but reckon checking twitter is a lot more on the ball as it came thru on my phone about 15 minutes after twitter announced the line up
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You’re right, although on Twitter you’d also receive notifications for all non-lineups tweets, which creates a bit of confusion.spreadbetting wrote: ↑Fri Aug 16, 2019 6:02 pmIt worked but reckon checking twitter is a lot more on the ball as it came thru on my phone about 15 minutes after twitter announced the line up
I wonder if there’s a Twitter profile that only tweets lineup announcements.
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You could probably set up a scraper to look for tweets with "lineup" in them.northbound wrote: ↑Fri Aug 16, 2019 7:27 pmYou’re right, although on Twitter you’d also receive notifications for all non-lineups tweets, which creates a bit of confusion.spreadbetting wrote: ↑Fri Aug 16, 2019 6:02 pmIt worked but reckon checking twitter is a lot more on the ball as it came thru on my phone about 15 minutes after twitter announced the line up
I wonder if there’s a Twitter profile that only tweets lineup announcements.
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I'm thinking, there's as good a spot as there's been so far this season in the first PL match tomorrow, with trading in and out of draw, for as long as the 0-0 holds, and possibly other similar spots after. No other major matches at the same time, so should be a ton of liquidity.
The matches in recent years doesn't really bode well, but conversely I'd say those matches are affecting the market too much.
Arsenal aren't really in a good place, with no captain and the whole gang war situation hanging around. Starting with an away win after last season's dreadful away form was good, but sneeeeeeeaking a win at Newcastle isn't all that imo. They'll possibly get three key players in from the first match, but should he start then with Ozil being Ozil, I cannot really see him being all there if things don't go seamlessly. Burnley will know that and take every opportunity to give him a whack.
Arsenal might sneak another win over the line in the end, and maybe even make it look easy enough once the dam breaks, but with the state of the two clubs and squads, I don't really see it being as straight forward, especially early doors, as the prices suggest.
Am I missing something?
The matches in recent years doesn't really bode well, but conversely I'd say those matches are affecting the market too much.
Arsenal aren't really in a good place, with no captain and the whole gang war situation hanging around. Starting with an away win after last season's dreadful away form was good, but sneeeeeeeaking a win at Newcastle isn't all that imo. They'll possibly get three key players in from the first match, but should he start then with Ozil being Ozil, I cannot really see him being all there if things don't go seamlessly. Burnley will know that and take every opportunity to give him a whack.
Arsenal might sneak another win over the line in the end, and maybe even make it look easy enough once the dam breaks, but with the state of the two clubs and squads, I don't really see it being as straight forward, especially early doors, as the prices suggest.
Am I missing something?
I didnt see the game but Arsenal were quite fortunate to win by accounts
Liverpool managed to get over the line, just. I think they will need to battle on until they get Allison back to calm things down
Liverpool managed to get over the line, just. I think they will need to battle on until they get Allison back to calm things down