It was the keeper's third game with Town and he was looking to build on an impressive debut in Town's
last home fixture at home to Coventry two weeks ago.
They're in great form at The Reebok, not losing their in four games, while there are others positives like Bolton not conceding in 360 minutes of action at home, whilst they slammed four home in
their last home fixture in a 4 - 0 rout of Wigan Athletic.
The Tigers did play out a 0 - 0 draw in
their last home fixture against the Red Devils.
They were kept at arms length though in
their last home fixture, that being their 0 - 0 draw with Liverpool in a game City rarely threatened in.
They have kept back to back clean sheets there as well and with them having taken a clean sheet as well in
their last home fixture against Arsenal, a Tottenham to win to nil with Bet365 is at 10/3 odds * (Betting Odds taken on February 5th, 2018 at 00:44 a.m.) for the game.
Their home form is solid with just one the defeat in their last seven at the Vitality and they beat down West Brom in
their last home fixture.
Bolton have won their last 5 at home, including their 2 - 1 victory over Arsenal in
their last home fixture.
The team who make a mountain out of a molehill, the same side which couldn't beat Blackpool in their very
last home fixture and the team which hasn't won in the league since the end of August, when Fernando Torres awoke from his slumber for the first and only time this season to score the winner in a fortunate 1 - 0 success at Anfield.
Stoke won
their last home fixture 3 - 1 against West Brom just before Christmas and they have managed only the one clean sheet on home soil all season.
A 6 - 0 reverse at home to Manchester City was an even heavier defeat than most other teams have suffered at the hands of the odds - on favourites for the Premier League title, and they will have been disappointed going down 1 - 0 to Stoke in
their last home fixture.
They won
their last home fixture, a 2 - 0 success over Watford and that has left them undefeated in their last four home games (W2 D2).
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.
Not exact matches
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.
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.
Burton have a decent record against Birmingham in recent times, having beaten them convincingly
home and away
last season, although this one looks like a
fixture in which the away side will be looking for a result.
Palace: W - 5 D - 0 L - 0 In our
last 2
home fixtures against them, We have won 2 - 1 and 2 - 0.
Home to Watford: W - 5 D - 0 L - 0 In our last 2 home fixtures against them, We have won 3 - 0 and 1
Home to Watford: W - 5 D - 0 L - 0 In our
last 2
home fixtures against them, We have won 3 - 0 and 1
home fixtures against them, We have won 3 - 0 and 1 - 0.
Home to West Brom: W - 3 D - 1 L - 1 In our last 2 home fixtures against them, we have won 4 - 1 and 1
Home to West Brom: W - 3 D - 1 L - 1 In our
last 2
home fixtures against them, we have won 4 - 1 and 1
home fixtures against them, we have won 4 - 1 and 1 - 0.
Last year we beat them 3 - 1 at
home and lost by a penalty in the away
fixture.
Last weekend's 2 - 2 draw at the Emirates against Hull City can not be an ideal preparation, going into a crucial Champions League
fixture as Arsenal do when they take on Anderlecht at the
home of the Belgium champions.
Last weekend's 3 - 0 success at
home to Bournemouth was a welcome fillip for Arsenal after they lost two of the opening three
fixtures for the first time since 2011/12, the season following skipper Cesc Fabregas's departure for Camp Nou.
If we can win these games before CITY at
home we could be well placed in the League and finish 2nd in the CL group, not all bad, though I'm sure in the
last 16 it will be another mega
fixture... Barca or Madrid probably.
Incredibly, United have lost these
last three
home fixtures against City: 6 - 1, 2 - 1, and 3 - 0.
Chelsea also have a tough
fixture also as they travel to Turf Moor to take on Burnley, who have won nine of their 13 matches at their
home stadium, including the
last seven!
That was much better than the same
fixture last season when the Gunners were completely blown away by the
home side in the first half an hour.
I certainly hope that Wenger doesn't send out a complete second team, as our Europa Cup side has looked decidedly listless in the their
last two
fixtures, drawing 0 - 0 at
home to Red Star Belgrade and then our dismal 1 - 0 defeat to bottom - of - the - Bundesliga side Cologne, but he will have to rest at least half our First XI to prepare for the crucial visit of Jose Mourinho's United.
The Gunners won this
fixture 4 - 1
last season but may be feeling a little apprehensive after losing their
last game played at their
home ground.
On what basis are you saying he had a bad season.On the basis of stats or what?If anything he just wasn't at top form.He was still making defenders look average.He's also not had only one good season.He was good in season 14/15 and even destroyed Arsenal in a
home fixture that season.I don't know why people think he's average and a one season wonder.I urge you all to constantly keep watching a player before you say he's average.For the same reasons why people don't want Mahrez to be signed I can also equate them to why Ox should be sold.The team he's even in doesn't fit his style of play at all.The whole Leicester team struggled
last season which even lead to Ranieri's sacking.
The Canaries come into the match in top form, having remained unbeaten in their
last nine
fixtures, while winning their
last five matches away from
home.
Did Man City win their
home fixture last season at the Ethiad against us?
Erik Lamela struggled away from
home in the big games
last season, while Andros Townsend found himself substituted in this
fixture earlier this year.
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.
Championship winners, Newcastle United also have a tricky first
home fixture as they play host to
last season's Premier League runners - up, Tottenham Hotspur.
ItC: Villarreal usually play very well at
home against Atlético and won this
fixture 3 - 0
last year.
They have four clean sheets in their
last six
home fixtures.
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.
Each of their
last three
home games have finished beneath the goal line, despite the Hammers having scored in each of their
last five
home fixtures.
The bad news is that they have struggled for fluency at
home over the past two months, winning just once in their
last six competitive
fixtures.
Les Girondins are now back in front of their own fans where they have suffered just one defeat in their
last six
home league
fixtures.
Nice have lost just six defeats at
home in their
last 15 competitive
fixtures.
Their
home form has seen them win just three times Vicarage Road this season and they have won just one of their
last six
home fixtures.
The Red Devils do have a great track record running against the Clarets as they are unbeaten in their
last 12
home league
fixtures against them in a W8 D4 record in that sequence.
At
home, the Saints have gone W2 D2 L2 and they did pick up a victory in their
last fixture at St Mary's, taking a 1 - 0 win over West Brom.
The Clarets have now mustered up just the one goal in their
last three
home fixtures and therefore Manchester City to win to nil at William Hill for even money odds is going to appeal * (betting odds taken January 31st at 4:47 p.m.).
Six of the visitors»
last seven away games have produced three or more goals, while Kianolefki have seen the net bulge 14 times in their previous four
home fixtures.
The Clarets won this corresponding
fixture 1 - 0
last season and they are unbeaten in their three previous Premier League
home games against Stoke (W1 D2).
They have scored in each of their
last five
home fixtures though but that has been little consolation for them.
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.
Having won their
last two
home fixtures against the Lilywhites, there may be reason for them to be confident for Monday night's third round
fixture.
Burnley won the Championship
last season to move into the Premier League for a third time, and just under a week ago the 2016/17
fixtures revealed that we would kick off with a
home game against Swansea City.