Sentences with phrase «home soil at»

Home certainly hasn't been where the heart is for Blackpool, who are now aiming to seal their first Premier League victory on home soil at their fourth attempt following failed efforts against Fulham (2 - 2), Blackburn Rovers (1 - 2) and Manchester City (2 - 3).
Will this open a slight door for Blackpool to take advantage of home soil at Bloomfield Road to get what is likely to be a rare and unexpect win on the board this season?
Spot kicks are not something any England (+1790) fan ever wants to rely on, let alone Gareth Southgate, who missed a decisive one on home soil at Euro» 96, but the Three Lions can't put games to bed.
The Blues have a great W8 D2 L2 record on home soil at the moment and that is an eight - match undefeated streak of league form that they are on at the Bridge right now (W7 D1).
The Saints are doing well enough on home soil at the moment to suggest that they can take three points against the relegation - threatened Newcastle.
Spurs are firing along well on home soil at the moment in the league with three straight wins.
The Potters have only lost one of their last six and that means that they should not be foiled by the Clarets on home soil at all.
Of those nine goals though, two thirds of them have come on home soil at least and a Southampton 1 - 0 correct score at Coral in this one is likely going to have some kind of appeal at a price of 9/2.
While Pulisic has the privilege of representing the States on home soil at this summer's Copa America Centenario, there is no such luck for Matt Miazga.

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And, I was a young father of four kids — not sleeping much and dealing with soiled diapers at home.
Canadian embassies and trade commissions have aggressively promoted the mining industry's agenda on foreign soil, while large - scale public media campaigns, both at home and abroad, promote corporate social responsibility practices.
the world wars lasted how long?????? The only reason people make such a big deal about 9 - 11 is that it was the first time in history that brought something like this to our soil here at home and people were to weak in the mind to deal with it and it shattered their glass houses they live in.
The seed fell upon this loosened soil in its deepest crevice at which point, unexplainable to me, a tear drop fell from the sky above borrowing that seed within its new home whilst giving it its birth.
Home to over 400 sweet potato growers, the state's hot, moist climate and rich, fertile soil are ideal for cultivating sweet potatoes, averaging at nearly 60 % of the U.S. supply.
Nothing was likely to happen until Chile either won the competition on home soil or were knocked out though, and after they got through to the semi-final where they will take on Peru, that will not happen for at least a week.
Giroud will be under pressure to deliver for Didier Deschamps» France at Euro 2016 along with the rest of Les Bleus as they attempt to emerge victorious on home soil.
In the best case scenario, he will be out for a month and a half — giving him a slight chance of representing France at Euro 2016 [according to MD]-- while he also risks being ruled out for the rest of the season, which would end his hopes of featuring for Didier Deschamps» selection on home soil this summer.
Jurgen Klopp's side will be confident of getting the win on home soil, or at the very least of managing a draw.
Neymar learned his trade at Santos before making his debut in 2009 and establishing himself over the subsequent four years, before moving to Europe a season before starring for Brazil at the 2014 World Cup on home soil.
Lanus» Fritzler was on his way to the dressing room at full - time following his side's 1 - 0 defeat on home soil to Argentinos Juniors — but his journey was cut short when one furious fan threw a nasty punch to the midfielder's face, resulting in blood pouring from his face.
Speaking to Telefoot [via Goal], however, the Le Blanc - Mesnil - born star has insisted that he isn't planning to move clubs in January, in order to ensure he doesn't jeopardise his chances of representing France at Euro 2016 on home soil this summer.
Stoke have since won away at Everton and Liverpool, while also holding Arsenal to a draw on home soil.
With France playing the next European Championships on home soil, players close to the squad will be desperate for opportunities to win a place at the tournament.
A lack of goals has been hurting them this term and the Seagulls have managed only the twelve of them on home soil and they have been leading at half time in just one home fixture.
Goals haven't been all that easy to come by for them and as they averaged just a goal per game on home soil, but they have scored in each of their last five at St James» Park.
Arsenal's overall home form for the season is W13 D2 L2 and they have scored at least three goals in five of their last six on home soil.
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.
Toulouse have been decent on home soil throughout this competitive season, while Angers haven't been at their best on the road.
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.
Swansea have been producing well on home soil and it's worth having a look at them to take down the Hammers who have not been very good at the back in defence away from home recently.
Overall this season the Hammers have gone W4 D4 L4 at home, but they have only lost one of their last six on home soil now (W2 D3) so they do have that going for them.
The Reds are W7 D6 L0 for the season on home soil and they have won three of their last four at Anfield now (D1).
In their last six at home against Spurs, Burnley have lost just the one game (W4 D1 L1) so actually have pretty good form running in the head to head on home soil.
As for Burnley, they continue to enjoy massive success on home soil and they will be looking to make headway up the league table by collecting three points at Turf Moor against the rapidly fading Champions.
They have scored at least two goals in each of their last four on home soil against the Clarets and the Gunners are good enough to win this one by a two goal margin.
Burnley have been fantastic on home soil this season having gone W11 D2 L3 across all competitions and if you break that down to just their last eight games at Turf Moor, then their form reads W7 D1, with that draw happening against Chelsea in the Premier League last weekend.
The Foxes have won two of their last three on home soil now and each of the three wins that they have taken at the King Power this term (W3 D1 L3) they have scored exactly two goals in each of them.
Burnley have taken three clean sheets in their last four on home soil as well and a Burnley to win to nil wager at bookmaker Coral will return you a price of 7/4.
Watford have averaged just over a goal per game on home soil this season and they have been leading at half time in just two of their games.
At home this season in the top flight they have gone W2 D1 L3 and have lost just one of their last four on home soil, which was a 1 - 0 defeat against Chelsea.
They have struggled at the back at times conceding an average of 1.75 goals per home game, but have two clean sheets in their last three on home soil.
Burnley have made progress past Sunderland (after a replay win on home soil) and then Bristol City at Turf Moor in the FA Cup this season.
At home, this season Burnley have gone W10 D2 L5 but they have slipped back to a W1 L2 record in their last three on home soil, but they were tough games against Spurs and Manchester United.
The Clarets have been so impressive on home soil this season in the top flight that it will be massively interesting to see how they go at Turf Moor against the league leaders on Sunday.
The Clarets have posted a W5 D2 L4 record on home soil this season and they have lost their last two at home, having gone down against Spurs and Liverpool.
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.
The Clarets have been running some good form on home soil and marched their way past Sunderland at Turf Moor in the last round of the FA Cup.
The defence of Burnley has been rock solid so far this season and they have three clean sheets in their last three and they held out for a 1 - 1 draw at Tottenham earlier in the season, so could be value to get something out of this back on home soil.
While they haven't been winning, they have remained pretty solid on home soil with a three - match unbeaten sequence of form going at the Amex.
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