The Baggies have scored six and have conceded six
goals at home so far this season so that's just 40 % of their home games having gone over 2.5 goals.
Burnley have scored eight and conceded eight
goals at home so far this season and just 36 % of their games at Turf Moor this season have gone over 1.5 goals.
Not exact matches
Better still, it should explain how you're going to accomplish that
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We need to win (
at least
at home) against big teams and there are fewer chances to score against them is, we do not get the 4 - 5 chances during 90 + minutes, only 1 - 3,
so that's why there are WC strikers, they make
goals out of nothing, are capable of creating them alone, that can't Girould do.
Arsenal can not afford to underestimate Burnley, who not
so long ago defeated a lethargic Manchester City side
at home, and need to emphasize on scoring that all - important first
goal early on in the game.
Early
goal lead
at home against swansea
so they have to attack and we lose the game.
Their only victories have been away from
home,
at Stoke and West Brom, and Toffees fans must surely be concerned that their team are shipping
so many
goals at the back.
But after Wayne Rooney did a brilliant impression of a striker that had been hypnotised
so that he could not see where the
goal was today, and United drew a boring blank
at home to Newcastle United, there may well be a lot of plotting and planning going on behind closed doors
at Old Trafford.
So now everybody has forgotten that Ollie couldn't score a single
goal at home against Monaco when he had
at least 5 good chances.
After three
home games without scoring a
goal it looked like the Gunners had lost our ammunition
at a crucial time of the season,
so Wenger will be delighted today.
The first puzzle to be resolved is why has our ability to score
goals away from
home declined
so dramatically whilst
at the same time it has improved
at home?
I hope we don't try to play the defensive game because they are dangerous in and around our box, they were unlucky not to score one or two more
goals in the first leg
at Emirates and if they find their confidence with
home advantage and their fans getting behind them it could be curtains for us, i don't think they will allow us the same space as they did last week
so lets take the game to them early and keep the ball in their half with high possession,
There were
so many missed opportunities, winning away to pool and conceeding a late
goal, winning by two
goals at west ham and we draw, winning
at home to swansea and we lose, the list goes on and on.
They felt aggrieved in the middle of March when a refereeing error denied them a late
goal — and an almost - certain 1 - 0 victory over title rivals Olympique Lyonnais, while they will be disappointed
at having capitulated
so comprehensively against Paris Saint - Germain
at home last weekend.
Watford is a tough opposition, I think we are the only team to have put 3
goals past them this season,
so that's another reason am happy we play
at home...
So even if we were to beat Zagreb
at home and Olympiacos away (and how likely is that), Arsenal would be relying on head to head records,
goal difference or
goals scored.
If he comes off the bench he will definitely bring with him added confidence for the team and will be against tired players
so will have a guaranteed impact and in a tight game
at home when we will more than likely be the ones searching for a
goal later on that can make all the difference.
It was a shame that Giroud did not score and had a pretty poor international break but he has
at least got a
goal for Arsenal this season and despite getting just a few minutes for France on Friday, he started for them last night and
so his place in the France team looks reasonably safe, while a
home game against Stoke almost guarantees him a start on Saturday.
Arsenal seem to be having a mental block in front of
goal at the moment but we still have an excellent
home record, winning every single game this season except for the debacle against Man United,
so we should be feeling pretty confident playing
at the Emirates nowadays.
And Man United, especially
at home, won always between 14 and 16 games and were an offensive force, and that is why he scored
so many
goals.»
We scored 4
goals against Newcastle
at home so I don't expect the same away but honestly for away matches I'm happy with just a win
The problem with Giroud is not the amount of
goals he scores, it is those that he misses.We create
so many
goal scoring opportunities but convert
so few, and that is why we need a more clinical finisher.Against Monaco
at home, Giroud missed FIVE glorious opportunities to score and cost us a spot in the quarters.Against Man utd away, he missed 3 wonderful opportunities to win us the game.We need someone who can finish off the many chances we create, simple as that
After all, they have conceded more
goals at home in the Premier League (23) than any other team
so far this season, while Arsenal have scored more on their travels (23) than anyone in the top flight.
Also, PSG will be
at home against Ludogorets afterwards
so they could pick up quite a few goals and possibly could get rid of the goal difference So we may need a result away against Basel too, to win the gro
so they could pick up quite a few
goals and possibly could get rid of the
goal difference
So we may need a result away against Basel too, to win the gro
So we may need a result away against Basel too, to win the group
Stuart McCall's Bradford are unbeaten
at home all season, and have only conceded 17
goals in that time
so will be looking to take an advantage into the away leg but they come up against a Fleetwood side who have the third best away record in the division.
Our latest challenge comes with the visit of Stoke, No wins and no
goals at home, you would forgive Arsenal fans for dreading the game against Stoke, Stoke are often reported as our Bogey Team,
so you may be surprised to see we have won our last 7
at home vs the
so - called «rugby team».
This is the SEC East,
so it could come down to Tennessee having to win to get in the title game, then losing in the cold rain
at home by something stupid like a
goal line fumble.
I really hoped that the two
goals he scored as Arsenal beat Hull City in the FA cup last week would spur the French international forward into the sort of form he was showing in the first half of the season, but Olivier Giroud was
so ineffectual against Watford yesterday that he may as well have been
at home watching it on TV.
KEY FACT: Rafa Benitez has managed five
home PL matches for Newcastle on a Saturday and won all five MATCH ODDS: Newcastle Evens Draw 12/5 Bournemouth 11/4 bet365 Pick: Under 2.5
goals 4/5 ANDY SAYS: Tough call but I think Bournemouth can get something from this... 1 - 1 GRAEME SAYS: I can only see a
home win here, comfortable for Newcastle... 3 - 0 SILKY SAYS: I don't see a lot of
goals —
so I will have to say draw... 1 - 1 FOOTBALLIndex — One to follow: Josh King
at # 1.51 looks a great buy
Playing
at home, having rested for 9 days and no shots taken
at on
goal at home in the first 45 minutes.We just can't penetrate their midfield and Chek hasn't made any save
so far.
In their last four outings in the league
at home, they have scored a total of thirteen
goals so they are likely to produce well in this one.
Their new manager, Ronald Koeman appears to have halted their relatively poor defensive record under Martinez, especially
at home, and the eight
goals that they have conceded to date in all league games is the second best record in the division
so far.
Their
goal output isn't high with an average of just under 1.2
goals per
home game this season and the Hammers have been leading
at half time just once this season on
home soil in the top flight,
so a half time draw could tempt punters here.
We beat them in the reverse fixture
at home when Arnie scored the only
goal of the game,
so what chance we can do the double?
So what kind of recovery powers do CSKA Moscow have on
home soil and how important will that away
goal they netted
at the Emirates be in their quest to try and make it to the final four?
Of the
goals that they have produced on
home soil, they have scored 69 % of them in the second half of matches
so a half - time draw
at Ladbrokes does look a decent option to get behind in this one.
Arsenal have returned 2.6
goals per game on average
at home this season in the top flight and
so they do look as if they would be comfortable in this one.
Among this both team
so far only one head to head occurred, and on the only match Bournemouth defeats Sunderland by 2 - 0
goals at home.
KEY FACT: Burnley have kept four clean sheets
at home in the Premier League this season MATCH ODDS: Burnley 8/5 Draw 9/4 Watford 2/1 bet365 Pick: Ben Mee anytime @ 14/1 ANDY SAYS: Burnley are strong
at home so I think they will come out on top... 1 - 0 GRAEME SAYS: I can see
goals here, maybe Watford just sneaking it by the odd
goal... 1 - 2 SILKY SAYS: Tough one and I can see this being a draw... 1 - 1 FOOTBALLIndex — One to follow: Chris Wood
at just over 60p looks a very good buy
Just 14 % of their games
at home this season have produced more than three
goals so look under 2.5
goals at William Hill for an obvious option
at 4/9 odds * (Betting Odds taken
at 10:14 p.m. on February 26th, 2018).
West Ham have only conceded four
goals at home to bottom half sides this season
so I like the under 2.5
goals as Sunderland should be more competitive this week (hard not be) and keep the game tight.
77 % of Swansea's
home games this season have gone over 2.5
goals which is incredibly high but that actually doesn't look a high probability in this one
so going under the
goal line is trading
at 7/10.
The Baggies have just the one clean sheet in their last nine games
at home in the league,
so there could be
goals in his.
Rovers are actually averaging just a tiny shade under two
goals per game
at home so far this season and a Blackburn 2 - 0 correct score
at William Hill is
at 13/2 odds * (Betting Odds taken on February 7th, 2018
at 9:17 p.m.).
So while the fact that Arsenal scored five
goals away from
home is impressive in itself, that it was against a side six points adrift
at the bottom of the table takes some of the gloss of the victory.
Heung - Min Son rifled
home what must be the best
goal of his 39
so far for Spurs - but there was no lifting the bubbly South Korean after West Ham held us to a draw
at Wembley on Thursday night.
It may be worth a flutter as you have seen each of the last four meetings between the two clubs go over the
goal line and Hull have yet to bank a clean sheet
at home this season,
so it is likely that Newcastle are going to get plenty of chances on the board.
The Canaries have only netted the nine away
goals this season which is an average of one per game but they have taken thee clean sheets in their last five games away from
home and
so may
at least be able to keep the score down in this one.