Overall on their travels this season Preston have gone W4 D5 L3 so have not been all that bad at all and two of their three away defeats have been by just the one
goal margin away from home.
Not exact matches
Beating the Eagles by a Large
goal margin would be a fine way to begin 2017... however beating em at all cost is most neccessary as almost all our rivals carted
away with 3 points today!
If we lose in Munich it would be even worse because we could tie on points but they scored three
away goals in London so realistically the Gunners would need to win by a two
goal margin and our record in Greece is poor.
I also would not have minded losing to Bayern on a
away goals or by a small
margin, like City, they gave it go.
We can still go through, but it will be difficult to win by 2
goals if not 3 - 2 or higher scoreline with 1
goal margin against Olympiakos
away.
They have conceded at an average rate of 1.75 per game and four of their seven
away defeats
away from home have been by a
margin of at least three
goals.
West Ham are W2 D5 L8 for the season
away from home and both of the wins were by a three -
goal margin.
A Burnley to win by a one
goal margin wager at William Hill returns a price of 5/2 and considering that Swansea have only netted three
goals away from this season, there's value there.
All three of their
away wins have been by a one
goal margin so a Burnley one
goal winning
margin at bet365 has to be considered in this one.
Look for the Blues to take the
away win as expected by look for it be by just the one
goal margin in the end.
Our audacity
away from home is also the reason why, instead of losing 0 - 1 or 1 - 2 or 2 - 3
away to our rivals (as they all did against each other), we lost by at least 3
goal margins.
They have lost their last two
away games, both by a one
goal margin at Bolton and Nottingham Forest.
Watford have been trailing at half time in just one of their six
away games this season in the Premier League and two of their three victories
away from Vicarage Road have been by a two
goal margin.
Both of their
away defeat, in fact, all four of their losses in the league this season have all been by a one
goal margin.
With just two
away wins all season (both by a one
goal margin at Spurs and Bournemouth) such a poor
away side can't be backed with much confidence.
Of their six
away wins half of them have been by a one
goal margin only.
In every game so far this season, Arsenal have been competitive, their largest
margin of defeat has been just two
goals, only suffered once against Spartak and they have only conceded more than two
goals in a game once, against Anzhi in a 3 - 2
away defeat.
• The Biancocelesti have never previously recorded a 4 - 2 first - leg win in Rome, but when they have triumphed at home by a two -
goal margin they have gone on to win the tie two times out of three, most recently against Benfica (3 - 1 home, 1 - 0
away) in the 2003/04 UEFA Champions League third qualifying round.
Belenenses won first games on
away by 0 - 1
goals, which made the winning
margin at last.
They have never previously lost 4 - 2
away in the first leg, but on the four occasions that the
margin of defeat has been by two
goals, they have prevailed only once, recovering to win 3 - 0 at home against Sporting CP in the third round of the 1993/94 UEFA Cup — they went on to finish as runners - up in the competition.
The Gunners did manage to reverse that defeat a few weeks ago at Ewood Park, although not without a typical Blackburn fight, and even though Rovers have begun the new season with a whimper; winning just one of their opening four encounters, no - one has really yet to batter Blackburn into submission, with their two defeats so far both coming by slender one
goal margins against Arsenal and
away at Birmingham, who rarely lose at home anyhow.
• In each of the two previous instances where OM have lost the first
away leg by a one -
goal margin, they have managed to turn the tie around at home — against Dukla Praha in the 1969/70 European Cup Winners» Cup (0 - 1
away, 2 - 0 home) and Lech Poznań in the second round of the 1990/91 European Cup (2 - 3
away, 6 - 1 home).
Three of the seven
away defeats that they have suffered this season have been by a
margin of at least four
goals.
Overall their
away record reads W3 D4 L7 for the season and two of those wins were by a one -
goal margin when they have lost four of their seven on the road by a one -
goal margin as well.
Six of the ten wins that Manchester City have recorded
away from home in the top flight this season have been by a one -
goal margin and they have opened the scoring in nine of their road games.
Six of their ten
away victories this season have been by a one -
goal margin only.
More than half of City's
away victories in the Premier League this season have been by a
margin of at least two
goals.
Away from St James» Park, this season in the Premier League Newcastle have gone W3 D2 L6 but they have won their last two on the road, beating West Ham and Stoke back to back by one
goal margins.