United have a twenty
match unbeaten record against Everton which lasted from the 9th September 1995 after a 3 - 2 victory at Goodison Park, ending with a 2 - 0 victory on the 19th February 2005; 19 of the matches were in the Premier League, one in the FA Cup.
Hearts of Oak duo, Thomas Abbey and Winful Cobbinah put up a scintillating performance in the first round of the league to keep their side ending the round with a seven
matches unbeaten record while WAFA, sitting on top of the table have been inspired by the leadership and experience of midfield maestro Gideon Waja.
Not exact matches
The Bluebirds have the second best away
record in the Championship so far this campaign and are
unbeaten in their last four league
matches, with Neil Warnock's side suddenly emerging as potential promotion candidates.
With the surprise result we've seen today at Anfield where Swansea City wreak a havoc there today's afternoon against Liverpool to
record the most against the form book away win there and ran away with all the three points at stake in the game, and also with the Stoke City attempts to end Man Utd 8
match unbeaten run in all
matches but for Wayne Rooney's audacious last gap free kick equaliser that save Utd from bluses.
Mourinho does however hold a club -
record 25
match unbeaten streak in the Premier League, and considering his long - standing rivalry with Arsene Wenger, who he has refused to shake hands with on more than one occasions, surely he will not be setting his team up to lose.
There's still a long way to go for City in that respect, however, and they would need to go
unbeaten for a further 29 games to overtake the Gunners» all - time
unbeaten record in the league of 49
matches.
Coincidentally enough that
unbeaten run gave the Gunners beat the
record previously held by the team that we are about to play in the ELF cup, the Nottingham Forest side managed by the duo of Brian Clough and Peter Taylor, who also achieved that double European Cup success that is unlikely to ever be
matched, at least by a club of a similar size.
The Clarets are
unbeaten in their last four Premier League home
matches, posting a W2 D2
record.
Southampton are currently running on an eight
match unbeaten streak in the Premier League at home (W5 D3), which is the third current best home
unbeaten record in the top flight.
That would have moved Watford to a four -
match winning streak at home, but still, they are
unbeaten in five now at home in the league with a W3 D2
record and things are going much better for them.
Wolves overall home and away are on a five
match unbeaten streak of form against the Blades with a W3 D2
record in that sequence.
Lauren, Martin Keown, Patrick Vieira and Ray Parlour were all suspended for between one and four
matches, with the
match coming to be known as the «Battle of Old Trafford» - but Arsenal kept their
unbeaten record and went on to become the Invincibles.
On their travels, they are on a five -
match unbeaten streak of form with a W2 D3
record, but overall they have been rock solid at the back for the most part.
Reuters continue the reporting that
matched the entertainment on show last night, writing: «The Premier League's only remaining
unbeaten records are on the line on Sunday when Tottenham Hotspur will hope to follow Celtic and inflict another dent in Manchester City's superb start to the campaign.
Liverpool,
unbeaten in seven at Anfield in the Premier League under Kenny Dalglish, should really make mincemeat of a Newcastle side who have won only two of their previous eleven away
matches and haven't
recorded a win on Merseyside over the Reds since 1994.
Southampton are
unbeaten in their last four on home soil against Norwich with a W2 D2
record and they have scored at least two goals in three of those four
match ups.
They have an impressive home
record compared to their competition, as they are
unbeaten in all
matches at home to a bottom six side.
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.
• Lazio, who have qualified for the UEFA Europa League knockout phase in each of their last five participations — after that initial lapse in 2009/10 — have lost two of their last three European fixtures outside Italy, against Zulte Waregem (2 - 3) and FCSB (0 - 1), having previously equalled a UEFA Europa League
record, group stage to final, by going 11 successive away
matches unbeaten (W4 D7).
Celtic are currently on a British
record run of 64 domestic
matches unbeaten and could lift more silverware at the weekend when they play Motherwell in the League Cup final.
They are currently on a 16 -
match winning streak — a Premier League
record, and many feel they will go the season
unbeaten and will that lead to them becoming only the third team in English history to go
unbeaten, they are 5/1 to become the new Invincibles — last achieved by Arsenal in 2004.
Through the victory Barca shared the
record of Real Sociedad of highest 38th
matches unbeaten in League.
However, the Potters have lacked a bit of consistency in recent weeks, with their 3 - 0 reverse at Upton Park against West Ham — a
match the Potters were completely out - played in — stretching their winless to three games, although, once again we're straight back to their imperious
record at home, having gone their last six
matches unbeaten inside what has become fortress Brittania,
recording five wins and two draws.
Also, it means that Barcelona have a chance to break the Spanish
record of 34
matches unbeaten streak.
In 2015/16, Hughton's side challenged at the right end of the Championship table once more, establishing a club -
record 22 -
match unbeaten run in the league in the process.
The Red Devils are on a 13
match unbeaten streak in the Premier League at the moment with a W7 D6
record but they have drawn their last two, both 1 - 1 draws against Liverpool and Stoke respectively.
Ernesto Valverde's team are seeking to continue their
unbeaten run in the league and break Real Sociedad's
record of 38
matches without defeat set in 1979 - 80.
All eyes will now be on the game next Saturday at Camp Nou against Leganés in the league; a positive result will see them equal the 38 - game
record for the longest
unbeaten run of
matches.
As with the previous campaign, nobody could deny we were worthy champions with the Blues having gone through the season
unbeaten at home and with a magnificent
record in the biggest
matches, winning home and away against three of the top five.
In terms of 8 pm kick - off times, the Blues have won each of their past two outings home and away (most recently a 3 - 1 win against Swansea in December 2017)- and are
unbeaten in seven 8 pm
matches, with a
record of W2 D5 L0.
Naby Keita's goal and assist helped Leipzig
record their first - ever win over Bayern, who saw their 18 -
match unbeaten streak in all competitions come to an end.
Now, two weeks on, they return to Old Trafford − where they've lost just one of their previous 34 Champions League
matches, and where they are currently
unbeaten in nine in Europe − for the first time since relinquishing their nineteen - month long
unbeaten home
record in all competitions.
Both these sides have decent little
records and streaks to protect, with Wigan
unbeaten in their last three league
matches and Bolton
unbeaten in four.
Although they do have a couple of disappointing defeats to their name of late, having lost two of their last three, everything at The Reebok over the past month or so has been pleasing, with the aurora still positive following a four -
match unbeaten run which has seen Bolton
record impressive wins over Tottenham (4 - 2), Newcastle (5 - 1) and Blackburn (2 - 1), scoring goals a plenty in the process as this new brand of football at The Reebok continues to not only impress the locals, but also keep the points nicely ticking over.
They have gone
unbeaten in the Spanish top flight this season with a W8 D3 L0
record on the board and they are on a four
match winning streak after a slump of three drawn
matches on the bounce.
Manchester City on a ten
match unbeaten streak of form at home in the UEFA Champions with a good W7 D3
record on the board (including qualifying).