At another, I missed the day's
last flight home because I was dropped off 30 minutes before departure.
On
our last flight home, one leg of our trip (the leg that would bring us back stateside!)
Tumi backpack «It's got a great handle, so that you can carry it at your side for a more professional look walking into a meeting, or throw on your back when sprinting to catch
the last flight home.»
Not exact matches
So when I preached one
last time in Calgary and caught that late night
flight home to Vancouver, I thought I was saying good - bye to an aspect of my calling.
These two sides finished eleven points apart
last season, with
home side Levante claiming a respectable 10th place, and with Villarreal doing well to finish as high as sixth in their first season back in the Spanish top
flight, with many of their players impressing throughout the campaign.
Overall for the season they are W5 D4 L4 in the top
flight at
home but with them only having taken one clean sheet in their
last eleven league games, even against a low scoring side like Burnley they are going to be a little vulnerable and therefore it is worth taking a punt on both teams to score at Coral for 8/11 odds * (Betting Odds taken at 10:58 p.m. on March 7th, 2018).
The Irons have won their
last two on
home soil against the Clarets in the top
flight, both 1 - 0 victories.
Arsenal have drawn their
last three English top -
flight fixtures — 2 - 2 with Manchester City at the Emirates Stadium, 1 - 1 with Leicester City away from
home and 2 - 2 with Everton at Goodison Park.
Arsenal have won their
last two games in the top
flight now, both 3 - 0
home wins over Watford and Stoke.
They have managed to go undefeated in their
last four games away from
home in the top
flight now, winning their
last road game out at Huddersfield.
The Clarets are W9 D2 L3 at Turf Moor this season in the top
flight and after a 1 - 1 draw with league leaders Chelsea in their
last home match, they may be confident of taking something in this one.
Away from
home in the top
flight this season the Swans have won just one game and they are winless in their
last three road trips, losing the
last two.
Palace have taken only one point from their
last two at
home against Burnley in the top
flight.
A heavy loss against Liverpool in their
last game at the Amex snapped a six match unbeaten streak of
home form that they were on in the top
flight (W2 D4).
Everton are unbeaten in their
last 11 games away from
home in the top
flight against newly promoted sides.
Manchester City have gone unbeaten in their
last 28
home games in the top
flight against newly promoted sides (W25 D3) and two of those three draws have been against Burnley.
The
last three
home defeats in the top
flight have all been by a one goal margin incidentally.
Even with signs of improvement at Liverpool, they are winless in their
last three in the top
flight, but they go as 5/6 favourites for the win, with the draw at 13/5 and Burnley at 10/3 to pick up three
home points.
Each of Burnley's
last four
home victories in the top
flight have been by just the one goal margin which is worth noting for your betting on this one.
They have netted in each of their
last three at Turf Moor though and of the goals that they have come up with at
home in the top
flight, two - thirds of them have come in the second half of matches, while two - thirds of their goals conceded have been in the second half of matches too.
Boro are on a five - match winless streak at the Riverside in the top -
flight (D3 L2) and they are winless in their
last thirteen
home and away as well in the league.
So overall,
home and away, West Brom have gone W2 D3 L2 in their
last seven games played in the top
flight.
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.
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.
So Leicester remain winless on the road in the Premier League this season and
home and away are winless in their
last three in the top
flight, losing their
last two (both by a 3 - 0 scoreline).
The Citizens have only won two of their
last six games in the top
flight now, not extremely top form, but those wins in that sequence did both happen away from
home in beating West Brom and then Crystal Palace
last weekend.
Hull have gone W4 D3 L5 at
home this season in the top
flight but they have won their
last two there and are unbeaten in their
last three.
Liverpool have won their
last two
home games in the top
flight, beating both Tottenham and Arsenal to extend their overall form at Anfield this season to W9 D3 L1 which is impressive stuff.
So it is ten games without a win in the league for Burnley now (D5 L5) and they have only collected the one point from their
last five
home fixtures in the top
flight now as well.
Southampton have also scored in each of their
last 13
home games in the top
flight as well and no club can better that streak.
Their overall
home and away from lately doesn't make great reading though, having lost eight of their
last eleven in the top
flight, a reason why they are just above the drop zone.
They will have been knocked in confidence with a defeat at Swansea
last time out and you can look at their
last two
home losses in the top
flight, both 2 - 1 defeats against Man City and Tottenham, so not easy games.
The Baggies are in trouble after their
home loss against Southampton
last weekend in the top
flight.
It has been great form from the Blues and
home and away overall they have remained unbeaten in their
last six (W4 D2) in the top
flight, and they have lost just one game since that shock defeat against Crystal Palace back on October 14th.
Chelsea took a 3 - 1
home win over the Swans
last season and that actually snapped a three match winless streak that they were on against the Welsh club in the top
flight (W1 D2 L1).
Palace have actually won two of their
last four against Chelsea in the top
flight, but those wins were at Stamford Bridge and they have lost their
last three in a row at
home against the Blues since a 1 - 0 victory over them back in 2014.
Giroud has scored in two of his
last three
home games in the top
flight.
The Saints though have gone W3 L1 in their
last three away games in the top -
flight, but away from
home, they have posted a disappointing W5 D3 L8 record across the course of the season.
The hosts have won one of their previous 12 in the top
flight, while they have one win in their
last six at
home.
They have won two and drawn two of their
last four
home games against Chelsea now and they took a 2 - 0
home win over Chelsea
last season in the top
flight.
Chelsea carries some strong
home form into this fixture having won their
last seven on the bounce at Stamford Bridge in the top
flight.
Well, the Gunners have scored at least two goals in five of their
last six
home fixtures in the top
flight.
They are scoring freely and the Toffees have also won five of their
last seven
home games in the top
flight against Chelsea as well (L2) which is two more than they recorded in their previous 17 in the competition against them.
They saw a nine match unbeaten streak in the top
flight (
home and away) come to an end
last weekend with a
home defeat against Southampton.
So that is pretty reliable stuff from them and they averaged over two goals per game away from
home last season in the top
flight.
Chelsea have posted a great W15 D0 L2 record at
home this season in the top
flight and have won their
last three on the bounce there.
They have taken three clean sheets in their
last four games (
home and away in the top
flight) and everyone is fully aware of what they can do.
Since then, Rovers have thrown away two priceless opportunities to enhance their stance in the top -
flight further, losing away to Bolton 2 - 1, despite boasting a numerical advantage for most of the second half, as well as throwing two invaluable points away
last weekend when drawing 1 - 1 with bottom of the league West Ham, Kean's very first game in charge and it was a game where Blackburn produced one of their poorest performances of the season, certainly at
home, where Rovers were previously a force to be reckoned with under» Big Sam».
Chelsea have actually failed to score in their
last two
home fixtures now in the top
flight, but both were tougher games against Arsenal and Man City.
Three points on Tyneside against Crystal Palace would be a massive boost for them and they have posted a decent W3 D3 L1 record over their
last seven
home games in the top
flight and are favourites to bank the three points on Saturday.