But do you ignore the great home
form of the Clarets at the moment?
Not exact matches
However, this is their best season in the top flight thanks to their home
form and the
Clarets to win to nil at Bet365 is a price
of 9/4.
Draw: The
Clarets, on the basis
of their home
form, could stick in there as, after all, Spurs have only won four league games on the road this season.
Bristol City are in terrible
form at the moment and are not likely to get much change out
of the
Clarets at Turf Moor.
They have been playing some good stuff under Paul Clement and they have gone W4 L3 in their last seven games, but each
of those defeats were against a top four side so there's really nothing wrong with their
form and they should be able to bag three points against the
Clarets who have been poor on the road.
The
Clarets have made it out to a four - match winning streak, their best sequence
of form for the whole season.
The
Clarets are running through a difficult patch
of form at the moment as the wins have totally dried up for them.
The
Clarets have won their last couple
of home games against the West Country side and with the Robins in some shocking
form having having lost eight
of their last ten games in all competitions, this could be a stroll in the park for the Premier League side in the FA Cup.
The
Clarets seem to be well over their winless streak
of form that they were on having won their last two back to back against Everton and West Ham.
So the
Clarets are clearly running on home
form this season and they have conceded in each
of their last 19 league games against the Baggies.
The
Clarets have been running some good
form on home soil and marched their way past Sunderland at Turf Moor in the last round
of the FA Cup.
He was in outstanding
form as the
Clarets kept a clean sheet and polled 59 %
of the vote with George Boyd, who scored the winning goal, taking second place with a 20 % share.
The
Clarets, who currently occupy one
of the two automatic promotion spots have representatives in the
form of skipper and goalkeeper Tom Heaton, defender Will Keane, veteran midfielder Joey Barton and striker Andre Gray.
The wall
of claret and blue they
formed ahead
of the ball was mostly impenetrable and the Reds were unable to settle into a rhythm on the ball.
In a
Claret and Hugh poll
of over 1,500 fans, 1,107 (72.16 %) said we should keep the 27 - year - old who had a good run
of form in the last few games.