Sentences with phrase «home games this term»

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 Saints in total have scored 16 goals in 16 home games this term.
Rovers have scored in 94 % of their home games this term and they are looking too strong for the visitors here.
We see both teams scoring here, based on Leicester having scored in all but two of their home games this term.
Remarkable stuff and they have earned a clean sheet in 64 % of their home games this term.
Real Madrid have been winning a half time in three of their six home games this term (D3) and so a Real Madrid / Real Madrid half time / full time wager returns a price of 1/3.

Not exact matches

That kind of went with the territory back in the day when game developers were still coming to terms with the fact that, when played at home, they didn't need a staggering difficulty to keep players pumping quarters into the machine.
Gangwon is set to house more than 9,000 travelers in Airbnb - listed homes during the games, the short - term rentals company said at a press conference in Seoul last week.
As some of his other teammate were injured at this stage last term he took the game to the visitors, scored one and notched an assist from a corner - kick for Gabriel Paulista to fire home the second in the encounter last year.
At the very same hour up in Seattle, the Sounders were host to the division - leading Los Angeles Aztecs, and in soccer terms, their crowd was astonishing, too — 14,876, the third straight Sounder home - game sellout.
It's funny how he said we are better than Liverpool overrall forgetting that in terms of players we were still better than them last season yet the beat us home and away.Liverpool team is not so good yet out of all the top four team they're the ones who play their hearts out.That's why Liverpool didn't lose a single game to a top four team last season though on paper they should have.As for Tottenham if you look at their team they just need a few more signings and consistency so I don't know what's the big deal about them.The painful this is they could've won the league if not for draws.It was a disgrace for any of those two to finish over us last season because on paper it shouldn't be so.This should tell you that it's not all about the team you have.Some it's about luck, sometimes it's about giving your best and sometimes it's just meant to be.
But now we got a big win here and now hopefully we've turned the corner in terms of the away games and we need to carry on with our home form and if we can get as many away points as well then we will climb up the table.»
«But now we got a big win at Burnley and hopefully we've turned the corner in terms of the away games and we need to carry on with our home form and if we can get as many away points as well then we will climb up the table.
With Per's long term injury I really hope Mustafi gets his feet right and they form a solid CB partnership, but young Rob Holding's performances have been decent so far and I expect him to keep his place for our home game against Southampton, due to the fact Mustafi is out with Germany on international duty.
They are unbeaten in seven matches on home turf in Europe and had not lost in 12 UEFA games this term until they ran into Antonio Conte's men, who have incidentally not won in their past three away games in Europe.
L'Pool in Istanbul had it all in terms of being unlikely; second in group qualifying (behind Monaco), looking good against Leverkusen then not winning away QF and SF games and winning home games narrowly by a single goal, getting a 1st half football lesson in the final, witnessing a Milan 2nd half collapse and winning on penalties.
Arsenal fans hold the power to get Kronke out, simply do not go to the next home game, a near empty stadium has two effects, firstly no sales of match day food, drink or merchandise and secondly, even silent Stan can not keep ignoring the fans wishes, repeat at every home game, just a few persons with Kronke out banners and he will sell up... Ok so season ticket holders miss some paid for games, long - term gain is power back to fans and the support of fans everywhere.
Dijon have netted at least two goals in seven of their last ten home games across all competitions, but they have only kept two clean sheets in this term.
His role will be the most key for the home side, if they were to take the game to the opposition in terms of not just stopping the likes of De Bruyne and Silva dictating the tempo from midfield, but also initiating attacking moves himself from deep with his rather underrated passing range.
Each of their last four home games have gone over 2.5 goals that is despite them still having conceded an average of under a goal per game this term.
In addition, Les Verts are currently on a six - game unbeaten streak in Ligue 1 at home, winning three in this term.
Leganes have scored at least one goal in three of their last four home games in La Liga, while conceding just twice in this term.
The Gunners have scored well at home this term with 45 goals in their 17 games and 76 % of their home fixtures have made it above the 2.5 goal line.
In terms of home record this season, the United team have won all their home games with an incredible aggregate of 15 - 0, however that goalscoring average is not expected to continue from them against Newcastle.
Oliver has previously ref'd two West Ham games this term, defeats at home to Tottenham and away to Everton.
Watford have conceded over two goals per game on average on home soil so far this term.
Huddersfield haven't been a free - scoring side, of course, this term but they have averaged a goal per game at home this season and have only failed to score in two of their ten home fixtures.
This game is more about Bournemouth in terms of how they react after that 3 - 1 loss at home to Southampton.
The Clarets have returned an average of just 0.78 goals per game on home turf this term.
Away from home this season the Clarets are W4 D2 L2 for the term and they have alternated between a win and loss in their last five road games.
They have managed just the three goals out on the road all term as well and have conceded at a rate of over 2 goals per game away from home.
A half time draw at Betfair is a great option as 60 % of Newcastle's goals on home soil this seasons have been in the second half of games and Newcastle have been leading at half time just twice this term.
They have failed to score in 50 % of their games on Tyneside this term and that has seen just 33 % of their home fixtures get above 2.5 goals.
The loss against United was the only home game that the Gunners have failed to score at least two goals in at the Emirates this term and they are scoring at an average of 2.6 goals per home game.
Aside from that they've drawn six times at home this term, and eight of their games have finished level this term.
Stat Attack: Liverpool have scored just four home goals this term Liverpool have won 15 and lost none of the last 17 EPL games against Newcastle at Anfield Newcastle have won one of their last five away games in the league Newcastle have scored just once on the last six visits to Anfield (and that was an own goal by Daniel Agger)
Just like the River - Wilstermann game, the home side, Lanus, came out chasing a deficit and quickly got themselves back on level terms on their way to a shootout victory.
So far from their one home game in the top flight this term, the Swans are without a point having been hammered by Manchester United 4 - 0.
«We lost against a very strong team and the home game against them is going to be vital in terms of our hopes of advancing in the competition.
In their other home game, this term they held Manchester United to a 2 - 2 draw so have at least stepped up in the big games that they have gone into this season.
Overall this season Wolves are W12 D3 L2 for the term and there have been 35 goals form them in their 17 home games and an average of just over two per game.
Away from home, they are W2 D1 L1 in their last four so that's not bad either but they have lost seven of their thirteen road games this term.
It's rather hard to point the finger at a particular aspect of their game that has improved on last season — but they look as if they have collectively moved up a level in terms of confidence and assurance both on and off the ball that even when Everton threatened David De Gea in the early stages of the second half, the home side refused to be drawn in.
Newcastle have produced a good W3 D1 L1 record so far on home soil this term, the only reverse in that sequence game against Spurs on the opening weekend of action.
The Cottagers were full of goals last season and away from home last term they posted a fantastic W12 D6 L5 record and they are unbeaten in their last four away games in the Championship now (W3 D1) in the carry over from the back end of last season.
In relative terms, however, we are performing better away (as we did last year); league tables based solely on either home or away games would have us 15th and 6th respectively compared to 7th and 4th respectively over the course of 2015/16.
A somewhat anticipated defeat at home to Chelsea this weekend would almost definitely see the team drop down into the relegation zone for the first time this season, but Rovers raised their game against the» big boys» at Ewood Park last term, Chelsea included, so who's to say Blackburn won't give the current league leaders a bitter taste of Deja Vu when the two sides meet on Saturday, with last season's encounter finishing honours even in a 1 - 1 draw.
Everton have now lost a staggering eight of their 16 home league games this term and could end the weekend in 14th in the table.
Pochettino is yet to make any signing that would join them as they play their home games at Wembley Stadium next term.
They are on a thirteen match scoring streak at home and they have produced an average of 1.7 goals per game at home this term, while at the back they have only conceded 17 in 21 games.
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