Not exact matches
There haven't been that many goals flying around
in Turf Moor
fixtures this season, Burnley having only come up with 12
home goals, and have
conceded only the 12 as well.
Cork hurlers will
concede home advantage to reigning All - Ireland senior hurling champions Tipperary next summer as the redevelopment of Páirc Uí Chaoimh will not be completed
in time for the
fixture.
Defeat at Watford on Saturday, however, means the Blues continue to search to replicate their
home form on the road - having collected five points and
conceded only one goal
in their first three away
fixtures under Allardyce.
Their defence has been superb overall this season and they have
conceded just the 15 goals
in 21
home fixtures this season so backing the Bluebirds to win to nil is going to be a good proposition.
They have no clean sheet
in their last seven games played now and they have
conceded six goals
in their last three
home fixtures.
They have
conceded in each of their last three
home games
in the league and have
conceded eight
in total
in their last three
home fixtures.
However, their last three league
fixtures at
home have produced just the one goal
in their favour, although you could counter that definite negative with a massive positive
in that Joe Hart, the City keeper, hasn't
conceded a Premier League goal at the City of Manchester Stadium since his side were thumped 3 - 0 by Arsenal back on October 24th — Going 4 - and - a-half fours without
conceding at
home.
They're
in great form at The Reebok, not losing their
in four games, while there are others positives like Bolton not
conceding in 360 minutes of action at
home, whilst they slammed four
home in their last
home fixture in a 4 - 0 rout of Wigan Athletic.
Remarkable stuff and they have
conceded just the ten goals on
home soil with a clean sheet
in 36 % of their
home fixtures.
West Brom have failed to score
in their last two
home fixtures against Manchester City,
conceding seven goals
in total.
But the list stretches further back than just this term, especially their Stamford Bridge casualties, as Chelsea haven't dropped points
in a league
fixture on
home soil since the middle of February, while they haven't even
conceded a goal on
home soil since the end of March, so just scoring against them appears a daunting enough task, let alone actually snatching points off the early pacesetters.