Sentences with phrase «home soil last»

At the Calderon, Atletico won 30 of their last 36 European fixtures and are unbeaten in 11 home games in Europe (W9 D2) and won five of their six on home soil last season.
The Canaries were very good on home soil last season in the Championship where they posted a W15 D4 L4 record across the season.
West Brom took three points from their opener, edging out Bournemouth on home soil last weekend.

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Newly - promoted Bournemouth are on home soil later today as they entertain Charlton, who were one of the most inconsistent sides in the league last year.
England will be looking to make the most of their first fixture on home soil in what is the last fully - capped game if the series before taking on Scotland in a development game.
Luiz ended last season with Chelsea having fallen back in the pecking order under Jose Mourinho and was sold to PSG for # 50m just before he embarked on a World Cup campaign on home soil where his shortcomings were painfully exposed.
The hosts have one of the best home records in the league and have lost just two of their last ten games on home soil.
The Irons have won their last two on home soil against the Clarets in the top flight, both 1 - 0 victories.
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.
The positive thing is that Leganes are now back on home soil where they have suffered just one defeat in their last five league outings.
The good news is that Atletico Madrid are now back on home soil where they have suffered just one defeat in their last 15 competitive home fixtures.
The Hammers are unbeaten in their last three on home soil against Stoke but all of those have ended in a draw.
They looked very solid on home soil over the past two months, having lost just once in their last six competitive home games.
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).
The Clarets have suffered five defeats in their last six games and need a spark of inspiration on home soil to get themselves out of their ever - increasing mess.
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.
They are W1 D1 L1 in their last three home games and on home soil they have produced a W5 D5 L6 record this season.
The Swans are the reigning champions of the competition after beating Reading 2 - 0 in the final last season - after the Welsh club progressed past Albion in the last eight with a narrow 1 - 0 victory on home soil.
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 failed to take a clean sheet in any of their last seven games in the Premier League, and none in their last five on home soil in particular.
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.
On home soil, Southampton have lost just one of their last 14 league games against the Clarets now in a W7 D6 L1 record, which is pretty solid.
Leicester collected three points on home soil against Burnley earlier this season and that has made it three wins in their last four games against the Clarets (L1).
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.
They have only won one of their last four on home soil against them though (L3).
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 will fancy their chances of following it up with another win as they have won each of their last three on home soil against the Clarets.
The Clarets have had a tremendous season on home soil in the top flight having gone W10 D2 L4 and they have lost just one of their last eight there and that was recently against the high - flying Tottenham.
The Clarets have won three of their last four on home soil against Huddersfield (L1) and they were together as recently as in the 2015/16 Championship season with the Clarets winning both home and away.
The Toffees do have some winning home from going over the Clarets as they have won each of their last three on home soil over them, including a 3 - 1 victory over them in last season's corresponding fixture.
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.
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.
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.
City's home form this season is W5 D3 l1 but they have won their last two on home soil, scoring exactly two goals in both of the wins over Watford and Arsenal.
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.
Spartak has likewise won just two of their previous seventeen home games in the Champions League (D5, L10) and only kept one clean sheet in their last eighteen on home soil.
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.
The Terriers traded away wins with the Magpies last season but have failed to win any of their last four on home soil against Newcastle.
Chelsea have actually only won two of the last six league meetings against Newcastle but they have won their last three on home soil against the Magpies and all to nil as well.
Last season the Cherries were toppled 1 - 3 on home soil by the Blues and Bournemouth have given up at least three goals in each of their last three Premier League outings against the BlLast season the Cherries were toppled 1 - 3 on home soil by the Blues and Bournemouth have given up at least three goals in each of their last three Premier League outings against the Bllast three Premier League outings against the Blues.
Their last two on home soil have gone that way, even though they have lost both of them.
Liverpool have drawn five of their last six Premier League games on home soil, conjuring up just five goals in the process.
But the Toffees can at least defend, though Bolton did score five in their last match on home soil.
Stoke have actually won two of their last three on home soil and will be looking to improve further to get themselves up the table a bit.
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