Sentences with phrase «home soil so»

Chelsea have taken four points on home soil so far in the group stage, beating Karakabah before finishing that thrilling 3 - 3 draw with Roma.
Rovers, this season, have been immense on home soil so Liverpool will need to make great strides of improvements if they are to beat Blackburn on their own patch.
Norwich have scored sixteen and have conceded sixteen goals at Carrow Road this season and they have netted in each of their last seven on home soil so there is a decent chance of them getting something out of this.
Watford have conceded over two goals per game on average on home soil so far this term.

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Soil is a great shield from radiation, Buddemeier says, so ducking into a home with a basement would be better than going into a place without.
My first year of college she sent me all the ingredients including carrots from her garden that she had kept in the root cellar (my birthday is in November) with the soil still on them «so I could have a bit of home».
We've met with farmers on their home turf, so to speak, and witnessed their passion for nutrients in the soil, and the way their crops are harvested, cleaned, and stored, so that healthy vegetables make it to your plate.
England re going with injury prone players, france re so strong on their home soil, germany can make some points, spainiards re intelligent on pitch... But giving it to france if they can be well compose @d defence.
We'll likely drop out of the Champions League, so we have to do something 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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
75 % of the goals that they have come up with on home soil this season have been in the second half of matches so it is well worth considering a half - time draw or even a draw / Norwich half time / full - time option for the derby.
Stoke have averaged just over a goal per game on home soil, so again, don't expect this one to be a goal fest.
On taking to the track on home soil, Doyle said: «Competing in Scotland is always incredible — 2014 is undeniably one of the highlights of my career, so it is amazing to have the opportunity to race in front of a packed and roaring home crowd once again.»
So it's fantastic from them and they have taken a clean sheet in each of their last four on home soil and they have collected six in their last seven league games home and away.
Newcastle have gone W2 D2 L1 in their last five on home soil, so that's no so bad in the overall scheme of things but you still have to have major concerns about their defence.
Overall Southampton have posted a W8 D3 L5 record on home soil this season and they have won five of their last seven there (D1 L1) so are in pretty solid shape.
Their only loss on home soil happened against current league leaders Cardiff so really, Wolves have propped themselves up well.
Il Toro have lost just two of 12 games on home soil this season so the shout here could be backing the draw at 14/5.
Newcastle have gone W10 D1 L4 on home soil this season and so the stats are looking in their favour for this one pretty clearly, and they are currently on an unbeaten run of W3 D1 at home in the Championship at the moment, with two clean sheets in their last three.
Norwich were beaten 3 - 1 by Sunderland on home soil on the weekend, a bit of a shock result for them, so really have to turn something out in this one against QPR.
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.
That has given them the second best home record in the division, so Chelsea have their work cut out in this weekend's clash against a side that has scored more freely on home soil.
So they have done alright on home soil and over 2.5 goals at bet365 for this one returns a price of 8/11.
So they will be hoping for a strong start on home soil as they begin their new campaign to get up to the top flight against Norwich.
Already the Blues» all - time record scorer, Kun needs just one more goal to hit the milestone and will surely be fired up to do so on home soil.
Bolton have lost just two of their last nine home games so have been in decent nick on home soil.
So the omens are encouraging for the home side, who are bidding to record their third consecutive league win on home soil following back - to - back victories over Sunderland (2 - 1) and Swansea (3 - 1).
So that's pretty solid and they have lost only one of their last nine on home soil in the Championship (W5D3).
Everton are 3 -3-0 on home soil this season and if you take the team names away then this line should be either Scratch or Everton -0.25 so the wrong team is favoured here.
Troubling for the Canaries, because of their low scoring, so that they have now gone without a clean sheet in any of their last nine games now and are without one in any of their last six on home soil too.
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.
The Red Devils have beaten Blackburn on two of their previous three visits so it's a fair assumption that Blackburn could be on the verge of relinquishing their sublime run of form on home soil.
Samba, Kalinic, Jason Roberts and Steven Nzonzi are all towering players and mean header's of the ball, so unless Arsenal deal with them early on by cutting out Blackburn's supply at the source through Pedersen, Diouf and David Dunn, Rovers could very well spring another surprise at Ewood Park by recording their second successive league win over Arsenal on home soil.
The German side are second seeds in Group G, so they should be the biggest threat to Chelsea within this group, although on home soil Jose Mourinho's men will be confident they can start their campaign with a win.
United's overall form then is W7 L1 in their eight matches at Old Trafford so far and they have averaged 2.6 goals per game on home soil and there is going to be a good option on them in the Betfair correct score market and the Red Devils are 6/1 to get a 2 - 0 victory on the board while they are at 15/2 to win 1 - 0.
So they have the resilience and they have four clean sheets in their last seven on home soil.
So they aren't at the races at the moment and on home soil they are W2 D2 L1 in their last five played.
All six of their victories on home soil this season have been without conceding a goal, so Sunderland need to stick to what they know best if they're to get one over their arch-rivals for only the third time in Premier League history.
So the Citizens are big favourites on home soil and it's easy to see why.
So that's not a great record there but they have come through some good ties on home soil in the Cup so far, having beaten Liverpool 2 - 0 and then Championship side Leeds 3 - 1 and on top of that they opened with a good win at Sheffield United as well in the tournamenSo that's not a great record there but they have come through some good ties on home soil in the Cup so far, having beaten Liverpool 2 - 0 and then Championship side Leeds 3 - 1 and on top of that they opened with a good win at Sheffield United as well in the tournamenso far, having beaten Liverpool 2 - 0 and then Championship side Leeds 3 - 1 and on top of that they opened with a good win at Sheffield United as well in the tournament.
So it all should be pretty easy for them back on home soil and the challenge of the Swiss is likely to fade away pretty quickly.
Overall this season Blackpool have gone W10 D9 4 at home and they have lost just one of their last twelve on home soil (W5 D6 L1) so are a solid home team.
The Potters have been extremely difficult to beat on home soil with no - one outside of the ten doing so this season.
The Hammers have never gone 15 league games in a row on home soil without defeat, so they are within touching distance of that.
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