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Capital One Cup -
Bradford might give them a hard time at Wembley, but Mike Holden expects Swansea's class to shine through eventually.
Capital One Cup -
Bradford have battled gamely into the last four and Henry Milward reckons they’ll make it tough for Aston Villa on Tuesday.
Capital One Cup -
Darren Bent could feature on Tuesday as Aston Villa travel to Norwich and Henry Milward isn’t ruling out a surprise away success.
Capital One Cup -
On Wednesday, Chelsea host Manchester United in a rematch of Sunday's contest and Sam Dymond reckons the Londoners can prevail.
Capital One Cup -
Henry Milward is backing Middlesbrough to upset Sunderland on Tuesday as the pair meet in the fourth round of the Capital One Cup.
Capital One Cup -
Circumstance conspired against Manchester City last season but Mike Holden is backing them to lift the trophy this year.
Capital One Cup -
Chelsea are still to convince and Henry Milward fancies Stale Solbakken’s Wolves to push the Blues all the way on Tuesday.
Capital One Cup -
Ipswich are desperate for a response after a weekend humiliation but League One Carlisle can prolong their pain on Tuesday.
Capital One Cup -
League Two clubs have enjoyed a number of notable successes in recent League Cup forays and we’re backing them to do so again.
Carling Cup -
Mike Holden expects Liverpool to get the job done inside 90 minutes against Cardiff at Wembley on Sunday but not in a classic.
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