
Sutton's predictions v Race Across the World podcast host Alfie Watts
Sutton's predictions v Race Across the World podcast host Alfie Watts Published 23 April 2026 173 Comments Manchester City already hold the record for most consecutive FA Cup semi-finals - eight between 2019 and 2026 -...
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Spor dünyasında son dakika haberi: Sutton's predictions v Race Across the World podcast host Alfie Watts Published 23 April 2026 173 Comments Manchester City already hold the record for most consecutive FA Cup semi-finals - eight between 2019 and 2026 - but can they become the first team to reach four finals in a row? That is their target when they play Championship side Southampton at Wembley on Saturday at 17:15 BST, live on One and Radio 5 Live. "It will be interesting to see whether City boss Pep Guardiola changes his team up much," said Sport football expert Chris Sutton.
"They don't play again until they go to Everton on 4 May, so I don't think he will. "But, whoever Pep picks, he will be looking for his team to connect again, the way they were playing before they played Burnley . " As well as the FA Cup, Sutton is making predictions for all 380 Premier League games this season, against AI, Sport readers and a variety of guests.
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For all of this weekend's games, he takes on Tottenham fan Alfie Watts, co-host of the Race Across the World: The Detour visual podcast. Watts and Tyler West are presenting weekly episodes of the podcast every Thursday until 21 May. It is available to watch now on iPlayer.
Do you agree with their predictions? You can make your own below. For the Premier League fixtures, the most popular scoreline selected for each game is used in the scoreboards and tables at the bottom of this page.
A correct result (picking a win, draw or defeat) is worth 10 points. The exact score earns 40 points. Image caption, Watts (right) became the youngest winner of Race Across the World last year, when he won series four.
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Race Across the World: The Detour is on iPlayer and Sounds every Thursday at 21:00 BST Alfie is a qualified referee who officiates at step three and four of the football pyramid - the Isthmian League and the Southern League Premier Division. Things are not quite so bad for Spurs that he could be working on their games next season, but he is still not feeling very optimistic about their chances of beating the drop. "I am from Hertfordshire and grew up near London Colney, where Arsenal and Watford both train," he told Sport.
"My early days of refereeing were always at their academies. "I grew up with football but weirdly it was not through my family - they are not interested in it at all. I loved playing it in the playground at school but the reason I support Spurs is down to my uncle's closest mate, who is a fan.
"I sometimes wish they weren't friends - it would have made my life a lot easier if I supported someone else! "I guess for some Spurs fans, what is happening now is almost back to normality, but I grew up in the Mauricio Pochettino era, when the top four was the expectation. "I was in year seven when Pochettino arrived in 2014, and I left school just after we'd lost the Champions League final in 2019.
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