Sentences with phrase «in a home fixture with»

-- Blackburn Rovers have never scored more than two goals in a home fixture with Tottenham in the Premier League (16 matches).
It's imperative that Arsenal get back to winning ways after only picking up a point last weekend in their home fixture with Everton.
While we know from first hand experience that no game is a foregone conclusion pre-match, were Chelsea to drop points in this home fixture with newly promoted Blackpool, it would rate amongst some of the biggest shocks in Premier League history, although, in actual fact, most punters are worrying over how many Chelsea will win by rather than deciding whether or not Blackpool can spring another surprise at tasty odds.

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Arsenal have a really tough month of fixtures ahead of us, with the next two vital games followed by three Premier League games in a week, away to Aston Villa and at home to Southampton and Tottenham.
With three of their last four away fixtures seeing Spurs grab a winner after the 89th minutes, if they can sort their home form you wouldn't put it past them to make a top four charge in the new year.
The boys put in a shift... some brilliant individual play coupled with a satisfying team effort to win a tough fixture away from home.
Then looking at the remaining fixtures, it looks like we have the slightly better run in, with an away clash with Man United and home games with Chelsea and Liverpool themselves the tough ones.
With Manchester United and Liverpool still to play at home and away, respectively, in the first round of fixtures, the Gunners are posed with a number of winnable games apart from the aforementioned marquee fixtures against the Red Devils and ScousWith Manchester United and Liverpool still to play at home and away, respectively, in the first round of fixtures, the Gunners are posed with a number of winnable games apart from the aforementioned marquee fixtures against the Red Devils and Scouswith a number of winnable games apart from the aforementioned marquee fixtures against the Red Devils and Scousers.
In addition to the aforementioned home fixture against Man City, Arsenal face a fixture pileup that sees them play 7 games during a 3 - week period, which includes an away tie against Dortmund in the Champions League; with Man City, Spurs and Chelsea to take care of, in the Premier LeaguIn addition to the aforementioned home fixture against Man City, Arsenal face a fixture pileup that sees them play 7 games during a 3 - week period, which includes an away tie against Dortmund in the Champions League; with Man City, Spurs and Chelsea to take care of, in the Premier Leaguin the Champions League; with Man City, Spurs and Chelsea to take care of, in the Premier Leaguin the Premier League.
So with a tough run of fixtures for the Gunners to kick off with I feel that a win at home to Leicester City in our first game this Friday night is hugely important and I would expect to get all three points as well, even without our Chilean striker Alexis Sanchez, but there is one thing that worries me and that is the Algerian attacking star of the Foxes, Riyad Mahrez.
They may have a horrendous fixture list including a double header Europa League semi-final with Spanish La Liga side Celta Vigo, but a look at the EPL table combined with their recent form shows, in my opinion, that they are the team most likely to take advantage of the weekend's slip up from Liverpool who lost at home to Crystal Palace.
The fixtures against Southampton and Sunderland both had to be rescheduled, and the new dates mean the Gunners face both of those and Stoke City away, in the space of 9 days that begin with the home clash against Jose Mourinho's Man United.
Even with Arsenal playing at home and in good form and confidence, this game always had the potential to be a banana skin for the Gunners, especially with Arsene Wenger having to rotate in the middle of a heavy run of fixtures.
As other managers have already intimated, there is obviously a reliance on Premier League rivals to stop City's march and, so far, that hasn't happened since the draw with Everton in their opening home fixture.
Of course Arsene Wenger was happy that his Arsenal team took all three points from the Premier League home clash with Brighton and Hove Albion, because it sends him, the players and especially the Arsenal fans, into the two week break for the latest international fixtures in a good frame of mind.
A home game with Spurs is followed by a trip to Burnley before a nightmare May in which Albion host Manchester United and then head to Manchester City and Liverpool in the final two rounds of fixtures.
His final goals of the season came against West Ham United in the last home fixture of the season when he bagged a brace to finish the season with nine goals in all competitions.
Following Arsenal's midweek half - triumph in Munich, experienced midfield Mikel Arteta has issued a rallying call to the rest of the troops encouraging them to put their continental disappointment to the back of their minds and full focus all energy on finishing in the top four to qualify for next season's European Cup, Arteta also guarded his Arsenal teammates of the dangers of heading into Saturday's fixture with Swansea in the wrong frame of mind «On Saturday, if we are not at it, we are going to face a really difficult team which is Swansea away from home
Fulham go into the game knowing that they need to make their home fixtures count with only a few games left to save their status in Premier League.
Looking at the other fixtures in this round concerning other teams involved in the relegation scrap, Stoke are playing at Arsenal, whereas Newcastle are at home to Huddersfield, Palace face a tough game with Liverpool visiting Selhurst Park, and Swansea travel to Old Trafford.
I know it's The Chav's at home but November is jam packed with important fixtures and the seniors should be rested this evening in my humble opinion.
Our remaining fixtures are not the easiest but a home win against Stoke in the next round of matches should see us virtually safe with five games to go.
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.
Heiko Herrlich's team will arrive at the Westfalenstadion with form very much on their side after having dismantled both RB Leipzig and Eintracht Frankfurt by a 4 - 1 scoreline in their previous two league fixtures, even though the 6 - 2 loss at home to Bayern Munich in the cup semifinal on Tuesday would suggest otherwise.
West Brom showed the biggest discrepancy between their two home games being the only club in the Premier League to dip below 90 % of their stadium capacity on their weekend fixture against Crystal Palace with 3,319 seats unfilled.
Following that, Van Gaal's team will take on West Ham United in the final ever game at Upton Park, while they conclude their league campaign with a home fixture against Bournemouth.
There haven't been that many goals flying around in Turf Moor fixtures this season, Burnley having only come up with 12 home goals, and have conceded only the 12 as well.
It's Hull up first for the Clarets in the Professional Development League as we look for just our second win of the season against a home side who, having started poorly, have won their last two games against Cardiff and Coventry with the second, a home fixture, being played in the KCOM Stadium immediately after a home first team game.
Despite the game sandwiched between our tame defeat at Chelsea and the opening home fixture with Bournemouth it is expected that the Hammers will field a strong side in order to secure Europa League group stage qualification.
With five fixtures left, Barca lead by 12 points, meaning they could be crowned champions next weekend by beating Deportivo La Coruna in Galicia, with a Clasico clash at home to Real Madrid to come in early With five fixtures left, Barca lead by 12 points, meaning they could be crowned champions next weekend by beating Deportivo La Coruna in Galicia, with a Clasico clash at home to Real Madrid to come in early with a Clasico clash at home to Real Madrid to come in early May.
They struggled at home against Middlesbrough in their last game in the Premier League without Cazorla, drawing 0 - 0 with Aitor Karanka's side, and despite dominating Sunderland for much of the game, their failure to kill off the fixture allowed the hosts to come back with a second half Jermain Defoe penalty.
A timely boost ahead of a fixture they usually dread, a fixture they were beaten resoundingly in last season 3 - 0, and with the Reds currently in dire straits; can't win at home, won't score for love nor money, and with star man Luis Suarez suspended, surely the Magpies are value to come away with at least a share of spoils?
While Matchday 3 saw some footballing giants secure easy wins at home, the other big guns like Arsenal, Internazionale and Manchester United came away with three points in their away fixtures.
They have also been tough at the back with a clean sheet earned in 45 % of their home fixtures and they have averaged under a goal per game against this season at home.
With the strikers in lacklustre form, Everton may well need their shining light to shine once more if they're to record only their second set of back - to - back wins for the season — Although, with Birmingham in dire form away from home and having not won an away fixture in the Premiership since March, they may not be a better time for the forwards to get in amongst the goals and really give the whole offensive department a real lWith the strikers in lacklustre form, Everton may well need their shining light to shine once more if they're to record only their second set of back - to - back wins for the season — Although, with Birmingham in dire form away from home and having not won an away fixture in the Premiership since March, they may not be a better time for the forwards to get in amongst the goals and really give the whole offensive department a real lwith Birmingham in dire form away from home and having not won an away fixture in the Premiership since March, they may not be a better time for the forwards to get in amongst the goals and really give the whole offensive department a real lift.
The Canaries aren't exactly carrying any kind of prolific home form either with them as they have won just two of their last ten fixtures at Carrow Road but those two wins did come in their last three games there.
Made by Adidas, the new NFFC shirt was officially unveiled on 7 May, 2017, on the eve of the club's all important clash at home against Ipswich - a fixture that will determine whether they stay in the Championship or drop to League One along with Wigan and Rotherham.
With just two rounds of 2018 World Cup qualifcation fixtures remaining, all of the home nations plus the Republic of Ireland are still in contention to reach Russia next summer
Preston have averaged just over a goal per game at home this season with a clean sheet in 37 % of their home fixtures.
One year and one day after their infamous 5 - 1 defeat to the Netherlands at the World Cup in Brazil, this was a potential banana skin of a fixture for the Spanish with the home - based players in the Belarus squad in the middle of their domestic season.Del Bosque's players could be forgiven for feeling the effects of a long campaign as their summer holidays beckoned but they got the job done thanks to Silva's goal just before the break.
The system also helped the Blues claim a 1 - 0 win at home to United in the reverse fixture, and now that Conte has enough bodies in midfield to play with a five across the middle, he could be tempted to make a change ahead of this crucial clash.
A vast improvement in form had Crewe somehow emerge from the relegation drop zone but a key home defeat to fellow strugglers Cheltenham Town had the Railwaymen bang in trouble once again with fixtures running out.
Tottenham's form shouldn't be of concern, despite losing their most recent league fixture 2 - 1 away at Everton, as before that they were unbeaten in their last nine in the league while they remain without defeat on home soil in their last nine Premier League fixtures, although that doesn't include their 100 % record at White Hart Lane in the Championship, beating the likes of FC Twente, Inter Milan and Werder Bremen with something to spare.
After picking up just one point in their opening three fixtures, three wins on the bounce with a convincing 4 - 1 victory at home to Stoke sandwiched between away victories in the North - East over Middlesbrough and Sunderland, left them in the top half of the table.
The Sky Blues have lost just one of their last nine home fixtures with a clean sheet in four of those.
Recent history would indicate that Arsenal are the more likelier to come out on top, with the Gunners currently unbeaten in their last six competitive matches with the Reds — three wins and three draws — and haven't lost a Premier League fixture at home to Liverpool since 2000; with a record of six wins and four draws since that reverse.
It's been a morale - sapping week or so for David Moyes and Everton but it's down to the Scot to lift his players in time for a very easy home fixture with Hull City.
Rivers United made it six games unbeaten against Akwa United with a home win in a rescheduled Nigeria Professional Football League fixture on Thursday, while MFM FC held on for a narrow home win despite a late Nasarawa United onslaught.
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