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Not exact matches
Dann has seen his team win their last two
home games against Watford and Middlesbrough, and also beat West Brom and Chelsea away before the loss to the Saints in
midweek, and Dann believes the fans can help cheer them on to another win against the Gunners tomorrow.
Arsenal have a massive week ahead starting with today's FA Cup match at
home to Watford, followed by our trip to Barcelona in
midweek, and then a massive
game away at Everton in the League next weekend.
RSL's last
game is
midweek,
home against Chivas.
We simply have to win our
home games, so the ever growing injury list has really given Arsene Wenger a headache and left him with a selection headache for
midweek.
After the Lord Mayor's show of scoring six in
midweek in the Champions League demolition of Ludogorets, the Gunners failed to score in a
home game against Middlesborough.
The Gunners should have too much for Crystal Palace even though we are away from
home but only if we are fully focused on the
game and are not looking ahead to the
midweek UCL
game with Monaco or the Man United clash.
In recent years Arsenal have struggled a bit when we have had to play in the early slot on a Saturday after a
midweek Champions League of domestic cup
game, especially if that
game has been on a Wednesday and especially if the
midweek match was away from
home in another country.
So, after Arsenal's debacle in
midweek at
home to Southampton, we will see a completely different line - up for this evening's
game at West Ham.
Next weekend could be massive for us because we have a
home game against Everton after the
midweek Champions League clash with Monaco.
Arsenal are currently in 5th place in the Premier League after unbelievably losing to Man United at
home this weekend, and it has been great to see the teams in Champions League having tough
midweek games today and tomorrow.
Wolves were disappointing in
midweek, managing only a draw at
home against struggling Hull, and they'll face an uphill struggle away at Cardiff who have won seven consecutive
home league
games.
Arsenal v West Brom «It seems almost inconceivable that Arsenal would go three
home games without finding the back of the opposition net, but they looked jaded and out of sorts against the Black Cats
midweek and will be hoping for a confidence booster before Wembley next weekend.»
Yes there can be discontent at situations, and during
midweeks it is all fine and good to voice them, but if every
game day we all came together, whether in your
homes, local pubs, or those lucky enough to go to a
game live (something I wish someday to do) and fight for one another instead of against, there's no telling what this team can not achieve.
Although Arsenal looked jaded at times in their
midweek game it was at
home and three days off should be sufficient to be fresh to face Bournemouth.
There are a lot of factors that have to be input, from start and end date, blackout dates like FIFA windows, broadcast requirements, number of matches, stadium availability / unavailability, rest time (particularly when dealing with
midweek games), limiting consecutive
home games or consecutive away
games, travel, and more.
He wasn't picked for Arsenal's hard - fought draw at Chelsea or the
midweek Europa League
game against BATE Borisov, and started the
home game against West Brom on the bench.
This Week: Palazzi was unavailable for Pescara's 0 - 0 draw with Cremonese, while their
home game with Carpi in
midweek was postponed.
Fulham go into the
game on the back of a 4 - 3 defeat to Leicester in the Carling Cup in
midweek, with fans wanting a vast improvement from Martin Jol's men with the Whites winning only 1 of their 4
home games in the Premier League this season.
Tennessee will play two
home midweek games against UT - Martin on Tuesday and Wednesday before going on the road next weekend for a three -
game series against LSU.
Chelsea will win this
game but trusting them to cover a big line in a
midweek game away from
home is one for the brave.
After some coupon - busting
midweek Premier League
games, fair play to anyone who backed Watford to win at the Emirates by the way, we've looked at
home and further afield to find you the best football betting value this weekend.
There were plenty of reasons for it to be a tricky assignment for Arsenal because of the decent start Burnley have made to the campaign, and it is always tough to go away from
home after a
midweek game in the Champions League.
In a bold attempt to put a positive spin on things, and to try and cover up their feeble display in
midweek as they failed to score even one goal against a side Arsenal put five past during a Champions League
game at the Emirates earlier in the season, Liverpool have been enjoying an upturn in league form, winning six and losing just one of their last eight, while they were impressive 3 - 1 winners at
home to Manchester United last time out.
Villa were rocked by a
midweek home loss to QPR and this is a tricky away
game for them.
Match Preview & Lineups: Jose Mourinho made as many as 6 changes in the starting lineup which lost to FC Basel in the Champions League during
midweek and we can expect some of the big names back in the starting lineup for
home game against Brighton.
Manchester United will begin their much - anticipated Champions League campaign at Old Trafford in the first
midweek after the international break — sandwiched between a difficult trip to the Bet365 stadium and a
home game against Wayne Rooney's Everton.
Palace have been that team this season as before that
midweek loss at
home to Spurs they had gone 6 -1-1 in their last eight
games.
Diego Costa is confident he will be fit for Chelsea's
home game against Liverpool on Saturday despite damaging his ribs in
midweek as the holders were knocked out of the English League Cup at Stoke.
The Blues will be hopeful of continuing their four
game winning streak at
home to the Gunners, especially given their
midweek defeat.
The deficit between themselves and safety has now risen to four points thanks to their wastefulness in recent
games which has seen them throw away winning positions and points away to Birmingham (Leading 2 - 0 before drawing 2 - 2) and at
home to West Brom in
midweek (Leading 2 - 1 until the Baggies restored parity midway through the second period).