Sentences with phrase «home games this season»

Members of the group organized dozens of people to take a knee outside U.S. Bank Stadium at every Vikings home game this season.
But no one care to mention it is one of the best performance in defence — rather giving credits to Sunderland as the worst team in the league (fact is they never lose a single home game this season before this match).
Reading have won just one of their nine home games this season, a 2 - 1 victory over Everton in November.
LSU: The Tigers just couldn't make the shot it needed at the buzzer as they lost for the first time in six home games this season.
Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh said over the weekend that he plans to ask both Michelle and Barack to serve as honorary captains for a Wolverines home game this season.
We have won 1 home game this season and with Man United coming next I don't feel too confident.
You see that's just it, now they're going to want to go all guns blazing on their final home game this season to make up for getting kicked out of the CL while trying to secure a slot for next season as well.
On Sunday there is a chance Pumas could qualify without winning a home game all season, while the battle for first place will be decided on Saturday night.
The Detroit Tigers have a 5 - 1 record through their first six home games this season.
Watched Monaco last night didn't see anything special about lamar gave the ball away so many times in the first 20 minutes try doing that in the premiership, how about we win all our home games this season that guarantee at least 60 points eh just a thought
They read: DUE TO THE LARGE NUMBER OF SPECTATORS, WE ARE FORCED TO CANCEL ALL REMAINING HOME GAMES THIS SEASON.
The Wizards have given back double - digit leads in all three of their home games this season, though they won the first two.
A bettor turned bookie at Florida named Jerry (Slaw) Davidson says, «I went to every home game this season.
They lost only two home games all season and led the league with a +12.2 point per game differential en route to their fourth NBA title in six seasons.
West Ham average 1.3 goals per home game this season in the top flight, but as they have been leading at half time just three times, it's worth having a look at the half time draw.
After six gameweeks played in the 2018 season, attendances are down for 66 % of the MLS clubs who have played home games this season.
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.
31 % of Liverpool's home games this season have gone over 3.5 goals and 67 % of Liverpool's home games this term have come after the break and they have also conceded 67 % of their goals after half time as well.
The team has played each of its home games this season at Bobby Dodd Stadium before sold - out crowds.
West Brom have netted 18 goals in 17 home games this season and Jay Rodriguez, who got the winner at Old Trafford is their top scorer now this season with seven.
Three of Burnley's four home games this season have seen less two goals in them.
The Potters have scored just the seven goals in their six home games this season, failing to score in two of them.
Tottenham fans should be really frustrated after the team could only earn a single point from their opening two home games this season.
Galatasaray have not scored more than one goal in any of their four Champions League home games this season (one win, two draws, one defeat).
Only 38 % of Burnley's home games this season have gone over 2.5 goals and it's worth looking under at a quote of 9/10.
They have opened the scoring in ten of their fourteen home games this season and they have scored in 93 % of their home games.
As Liverpool have only shipped just the 10 goals in 15 home games this season, Liverpool to win to nil at Paddy Power looks to be a good place to start for action in this one at 10/11 odds * (Betting Odds taken at 8:12 p.m. on March 13th, 2018).
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.
62 % of Liverpool's home games this season have gone over 2.5 goals and that is a price of 8/15 for Sunday's game, while in the William Hill Correct Score market, a Liverpool 2 - 0 is the shortest priced option at a quote of 6/1, which is how the last meeting between these at Anfield ended up.
The Clarets have the ten goals in their fourteen home games this season, but defensively they have been tight as well with just an average of 0.8 goals per game against them at Turf Moor.
It may be worth going under though because all five of Burnley's home games this season have gone under the goal line.
Just 38 % of their league home games this season have managed to make it over 2.5 goals so this will probably be a low scoring affair too.
With the Clarets having taken a clean sheet in four of their seven home games this season, you can back them to blank the Hornets in this one for odds of 13/8.
Chelsea have won their last two at home against Sunderland and with them winning 16 of their 18 Premier League home games this season, even if they just phone this one in, they will probably win.
Only 38 % of Chelsea «s home games this season have gone over 2.5 goals and they have kept a clean sheet in four of their last eight and they have been losing at half time in just one of their matches at Stamford Bridge.
The league leaders do have a clean sheet in almost half of their home games this season and they have shipped 73 % of their home goals in the second half of matches.
The Seagulls have failed to score in three of their home games this season.
Surprisingly only 40 % of Leicester home games this season in the top flight have made it above 2.5 goals, so consider under.
Newcastle have not been behind at the break in any of their home games this season in the league so a half time draw could be worth backing.
Chelsea have only scored the opening goal in two of their five home games this season and that's problematic because they aren't giving themselves a cushion often enough.
Chelsea have actually been drawing at half time in five of their seven league home games this season and are only averaging 1.4 goals per home game, which isn't particularly potent by them.
They have only been ahead in one of their five home games this season at half time and are averaging under two goals per game at the Bridge as well.
But the defensive work of the Canaries has to be recognised and just 29 % of their home games this season have gone over 2.5 goals so this is unlikely going to be a game full of goals.
Swansea have scored 10 of their 15 home games this season in the second half of matches.
This is not vitriol, just an observation from someone who has only missed one home game this season.
Wolves have been leading at half time in twelve of their home games this season and Wolves / Wolves half - time / full - time option is a decent proposition as well.
Just 43 % of their home games have made it above the 2.5 goal line and Ipswich have actually done pretty well in front of goal, averaging 1.7 goals per home game this season.
Ipswich have netted eleven goals in their six home games this season and they have picked up a clean sheet in half of those.
The Blues haven't been behind at half time in a home game this season, actually being level in seven of the ten league matches they have played at the Bridge this season at the break.
Only 25 % of Fulham's home games this season have seen more than two goals and therefore under 2.5 goals at Betfair is a price of even money and that looks good value.
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