Sentences with phrase «home fixtures so»

Even though they didn't get out of the group stage of the Champions League, Napoli are in good home form in Europe, winning three of their four home fixtures so far this term.
The Cherries have shipped a goal in each of their last seven home fixtures so have been far from watertight.
They have opened the scoring in all but three home fixtures so far this term.
Strangely they have only been leading at half time in just four of their home fixtures so far and on three of those occasions, it was by a 1 - 0 scoreline.

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Our fixture list looks good till end of November because we will only play Chelsea and Tottenham at home, and Man United away, of the so called big teams, during that period.
[Magnitude and impact] Arsenal home to Chelsea = City away to West Ham So if we win the third battle or even draw with City, I can see that we have come out of our critical fixture well on top considering we are without of 4 Genevieve stars
I quite like our remaining fixture list; we have played 6 of our 8 «mini-league» games against the 4 teams above us, after TH our remaining away games are Palace, QPR, Newcastle, Burnley, Hull and Man U and with 8 home games where I don't fret so much.
So with a tough run of fixtures for the Gunners to kick off with I feel that a win at home to Leicester City in our first game this Friday night is hugely important and I would expect to get all three points as well, even without our Chilean striker Alexis Sanchez, but there is one thing that worries me and that is the Algerian attacking star of the Foxes, Riyad Mahrez.
As other managers have already intimated, there is obviously a reliance on Premier League rivals to stop City's march and, so far, that hasn't happened since the draw with Everton in their opening home fixture.
Spurs» own post UCL games are at home to Sunderland and then Man City, away to Bournemouth, us, Chelsea and then Man United so on the face of it they have had a much worse fixture draw.
It is not an easy February fixture list, with Southampton at home, Bournemouth away, Leicester at home and finally a trip to Old Trafford to face Manchester United, but if Arsenal play anything like our top level we could easily take maximum points and so getting the likes of Ozil and Alexis Sanchez this weekend was a big plus point and the return to full training of Francis Coquelin is another massive boost.
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?
Boxing Day fixtures can be strange affairs so laying so much on the handicap is not appealing but I lean to the home favourite.
So it is ten games without a win in the league for Burnley now (D5 L5) and they have only collected the one point from their last five home fixtures in the top flight now as well.
The Baggies have won two and lost five of their nine home fixtures this season so are far from being a home banker.
The Gunners have collected a clean sheet in five of their seven home fixtures and so Arsenal to win to nil at BetVictor should be a good place to start for this fixture.
Only 33 % of their home fixtures have made it over 2.5 goals so it's worth looking under the goal line totally for this match up.
They won this corresponding fixture last season 4 - 0 and they have only lost one of their last eight home games against QPR (W6 D1 L1) so that is a pretty strong record.
Like when he played an almost full strength squad at home to Coventry in the FA Cup a couple of seasons ago, when we had a busy fixture schedule and big games coming up just days away, so we know he's prone to random bouts of insanity by risking players.
Besiktas face CSKA at home in the final set of fixtures so they will be confident of getting a good result there, but firstly a point at Manchester United would not only aid them nicely but it would more than likely keep them in the hunt for a Europa League finish right up until the very end, baring a CSKA win in Russia.
It's been a morale - sapping week or so for David Moyes and Everton but it's down to the Scot to lift his players in time for a very easy home fixture with Hull City.
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.
Blackburn are typically strong at home and just as typically poor on the road, so Saturday's fixtures is so crucial to their chances of avoiding the drop for yet another season with yet another mediocre side.
But three home games against top - six opposition and potentially tricky away fixtures at Stoke and Burnley give the players quite a challenge in the run - in, and many will need to do so to prove their value for a position in the squad next season.
Hull are two points better off on 34, so they could conceivably get to 43, and their three remaining fixtures are at home to Sunderland, away to Palace (this could be a really significant game, especially if Swansea are still in touch), and finally at home to Tottenham.
-- There has yet to be a drawn fixture at Ewood Park so far this season, with Blackburn winning two and losing five of their seven home games thus far.
We don't see them doing so at all away from home so every home fixture from now on will be considered a blessing, while one against a Blackburn side who've won just twice away from home all season might be the answer to their prays at Fratton Park.
Newcastle away from home will be just as tough a fixture as Spurs at White Hart Lane, perhaps even more - so given the importance our opponents will place on this competition, and it should be a cracking contest.
But their opponents have only lost twice at home all season, which is the same miserly sum that West Ham have won away from home, so I'm sure I won't be the only pundit who fears the worst for Avram Grant's men in a fixture which has brought the club and it's loyal supporters nothing but misery over the years.
With Blackburn failing to pick up a single point on the road this season, Rovers have welcomed any home fixture that comes their way, and rightly so
Paul Robinson is highly rated as one of the best goalie's in the division, though the former England international hasn't kept a single clean sheet away from home all season, so is it any wonder they've lost over half of their away fixtures thus far (6/10).
The Bees have scored 18 goals in their eleven home games and have shipped at a rate of 1.3 goals per game so there is probably a decent option on both teams to score in the fixture.
So there has been a huge improvement and they are averaging 1.2 goals per game on home soil this season and they have netted in each of their last three home fixtures.
Blackpool, on the other hand, have made a brighter start even though the majority of their opening fixtures have been on the road, while they should have won their only home fixture to date had it not been for Fulham's late equaliser, so there's plenty to be positive about if you're a Tangerines backer.
They have only tallied the nine goals away from home, so it may be worth looking at both teams not to score at bet365 for the fixture.
Being one of our last home games this season, we expect this fixture to be popular so secure your place early.
The Magpies have made an indifferent start to the season but have fared better than West Ham so far, although the Hammers boast the better form after going four games without losing in the league and will target this home fixture with Newcastle as a perfect opportunity to double their tally of wins for the second, which currently stands at a miserly 1.
Each of Stoke's last five home games have gone under 2.5 goals so that's another good option to consider for the fixture.
But they will be underdogs against a very good looking Birmingham side, so the Seasiders have to take full advantage of this home fixture in the first leg.Blackpool finished the season with a seven match unbeaten streak, and a final day draw against Millwall was enough to get keep them in fifth place on goal difference from Cardiff.
Fraizer Campbell, a player who has only featured in a handful of games for Sunderland this season, scored a brace against Barrow whilst playing the role of assistant in Sunderland's third, so perhaps his classy display will put him into Steve Bruce's starting equation ahead of their home fixture with Bolton in a game Sunderland have to win to banish their poor run of league form.
Of course, the situation is reversed in 2017, so that in the second half of the season we have easier away games and tougher home fixtures (on paper).
A drubbing is never good for team morale and is left to Ian Holloway, who is so often the joker, to lift the spirits in the camp in time for their next assignment, a home fixture with a poor travelling Fulham.
The Hammers should have been starting this tie at home, but they had to switch things up because of the Anniversary Games being hosted at their new home, so they had to reverse the fixtures in this UEFA Champions League third qualifying round match.
City have been an unpredictable sort on the road so far, winning just one of their opening three away fixtures in the league: Tottenham Hotspur (0 - 0), Sunderland (1 - 0L) and Wigan Athletic (0 - 2W), while they were dumped out of the League Cup by West Brom at The Hawthorns last month, so there are still some fragilities that need to be ironed out by manager Roberto Mancini although the team have collectively dusted themselves off admirably and will stretch their unbeaten run to five games so long as they get a result away at Blackpool, who have yet to win a home fixture in the league up till now.
Some match days will be tougher than others, there are even half - a-dozen where points are unlikely to fall their way, so when you see a fixture like this — Blackpool at home against bottom - of - the - league West Ham — you know the manager will be drilling it into his players just how significant a game this is.
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.
So this is a big home fixture for the Blues but will they be able to stop the goalscoring machine that City have become?
Here room gets terrible light and our home is very old so there is no overhead lighting, so new lighting fixtures are in order.
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