Our only win on the road so far was against relegation candidates Everton, while Burnly's form indicates they will be a completely different kettle of fish.
Not exact matches
Only 3
wins in entire season
on road... Burnley is just 2 points behind Arsenal... To what level Arsenal have dropped themselves by not changing hands of Management in crucial times... There was a time when Top Managers in Europe would have agreed to join Arsenal because Arsenal were really top but now why Likes of Ancelloti or Allegeri, and other top managers would think of Arsenal as we don't even have money like Chelsea and Man City to pursue them.....
It may
only have been against the EPL's bottom club Swansea City but it will have given our opponents a nice boost as it keeps them in the top half of the league and was their third
win in six games and a rare three points
on the
road.
Despite playing four of their first five games
on the
road and competing in a conference (Patriot League) that has
only allowed athletic scholarships since 1998, the Bison are 5 — 0, including
wins at Syracuse and DePaul.
The Tide's schedule has not been brutal by any stretch, but not
only have they still beaten Michigan
on a neutral field, Arkansas and Tennessee
on the
road, and previously undefeated Mississippi State at home, they have
won those games by an average of 32 points.
In recent Martinsville races, he's had a dominant car
only for potential
wins to slip away due to speeding penalties incurred
on pit
road.
Since their victory against Tottenham last month Arsene Wenger's side have
only lost one of their next six top flight games but come into this game having
won just two
on the
road this season.
Nearly 6 out of 10 bets expect Navy to
win by at least a field goal, especially after playing # 10 South Carolina tough their last game (
only lost 24 - 21
on the
road).
Sunderland's
only win of the season came
on the
road back in August, with a resounding victory over Norwich and Simon Grayson will be hoping his side can reproduce that kind of performance to push the North East side up the league.
Confidence is one thing that Arsenal have been short of
on the
road and they have
only managed one last - minute
win over Burnley in their last 5 away matches and the pressure is now
on the Gunners to try and stay in touch with the five teams above us.
They say this team might
only have about a 58 percent chance of
winning on the
road against a Louisville team with one of the nation's toughest, most aggressive defenses.
Auburn came into the game 5 - 3
on the
road in conference play, the
only school with a
winning road mark in the league, but it
only led briefly in the opening minutes
on Tuesday and was unable to recover after Arkansas built a 19 - point lead in the second half.
True, the Bruins were the second - ranked team in the country, but they had struggled
on the
road and had started slowly before
winning their
only home game.
like I've said before, Wenger is simply stating that Sanchez is staying so that he can regain some leverage when it comes time to make a deal and to shift the focus back squarely
on Sanchez... this is 101 tactics in PR management... the very fact that he even mentioned RVP's name speaks to the utterance arrogance of a man that believes he answers to no one... before you harshly judge Sanchez think carefully about what the ultimate intentions of both parties involved... Sanchez wants to
win trophies and get paid generously for his efforts, whereas the club wants to pull the wool over our eyes once again so that we blame the player for wanting the very things we told him we wanted when we brought him in... how many times do we have to go down this
road before we realize the
only common factor in each of these scenarios is the club itself... trust me, if we showed any ambition Sanchez's contract demands would be much different... just like in other major sports players will take a «home town» discount if they see those in charge making a truly honest attempt to fight for the highest honours in their respective fields... that being said, if they see a team trying to make disparaging remarks about them in the press and not following through
on their promises, they will likely try to make them pay a premium for their services or seek greener pastures... btw if anyone simply looks at the score versus Bayern today and thinks that even for a second that this was a deserved victory, just watch the game and judge for yourself... actually save yourself the anguish and just know that if it weren't for Cech and Martinez this could have been a repeat of our Champions League flopping or worse
Middlesbrough have just 1
win in 16 away matches this season, but
only a -10 goal differential, meaning they're usually in tight games and they don't get blown out
on the
road.
In
winning on the
road against tough Kansas State, Missouri not
only put up but also shut up its main skeptics — its fans
We have
only won twice in our last 10 games
on the
road, and they were
only narrow late victories at Burnley and Crystal Palace so we need to step up our own performance....
Palace have
won only one of their last six
on the
road but they have pushed Chelsea close and should have
won at Bournemouth in that period and with Watford treading water, this looks a great opportunity for them.
The Toffees have
won nine Premier League matches at Goodison Park this season but
only two
on the
road, at Newcastle and then at Stoke in their last away match.
Draw: The Clarets,
on the basis of their home form, could stick in there as, after all, Spurs have
only won four league games
on the
road this season.
Only two of those games were out
on the
road, in taking a
win Guiseley and then a draw against Ipswich.
Not
only will Notre Dame have to
win on the
road against # 3 USC, they would also need Florida to lose one of their three remaining games.
With the Clarets having netted
only five goals
on the
road, there is a price of 9/4
on Hull to
win to nil in this fixture if you wanted to push the boat out a little bit
on a success for the Tigers.
Overall out
on the
road this season, they have
only taken the two
wins in a W2 D1 L9 record which is pretty horrible.
They have collected
only the one away
win this season in a W1 D1 L4 record
on the
road and they are winless in five.
Hull have
only collected the three
wins on the
road this season in the Championship, losing eleven of their seventeen games.
With
only 2
wins in the last 6
on the
road, the Red Devils really need to change their approach in the away encounters — if they were to keep the pressure
on Manchester City who have managed to retain their 8 - point advantage over them in the league.
Sunderland have actually
only won three of their last 26 Premier League away games, losing fifteen of those and they have shipped 38 goals
on the
road this season, more than any other team have conceded
on the
road this season.
They have
only won one of their last five
on the
road though.
Their last two league
wins have been by a 1 - 0 scoreline
only though, but they were out
on the
road.
Manchester City turned in an epic display
on the
road in the third round to demolish West Ham and the Citizens are out
on the
road again
on the weekend as they face the struggling Crystal Palace who have
only managed the one
win under new boss Sam Allardyce so far.
Furthermore, eight sides have already
won more points
on the
road this season than the Gunners (Man City, Chelsea, Man Utd, Liverpool, Burnley, Watford, Leicester and Spurs), while
only once in Premier League history have they
won few than nine points from their first nine away games (eight, 2005 - 06).
Sweden aren't in great form
on the
road because they have
only managed to
win two of their last nine
on the
road.
Port Vale
won at Preston who are one of seven teams still looking for a first
win, while Carlisle also
won on the
road at Wigan who were champions last season but, like Wrexham, have
only one point from their first five games.
We have a fantastic away record with
only three defeats so far this season at Manchester City, Leicester and Crystal Palace, but we travel to Swansea without a
win on the
road since the 2 - 1 victory at Bournemouth at the end of November.
-- In the Premier League, United have
won as many games away as they have at home (8), with their
only defeat
on the
road being a 3 - 0 reverse to Newcastle
on 4 January.
Sunderland were unable to
win the two home games this season, while the
only success came away
on the
road against Norwich City.
Bolton, who lye second from bottom in the league, have suffered defeat in nine of their previous ten Premier League matches and have
won only one of their last fourteen
on the
road (W1 D1 L12).
They have
only lost one of their last seven away matches, but have
only won three times
on the
road since the start of September.
The Pirates (14 - 11, 8 - 4 Big East) have
won four of their last five matches including a Friday night sweep of DePaul, and the
only loss in that run was
on the
road against Creighton.
It's a different story
on the
road however, with a 3 - 1 victory away at Blackpool their
only away
win in five.
Blackburn's record at West Brom's Hawthorns isn't the greatest either, having last
won their back in 2002 in what remains their
only success over the Baggies
on the
road in the Premier League.
Their opponents have never
won a Premier League fixture at Carrow
Road, while Norwich have
only lost once there this season, versus West Brom
on September 11.
Southampton are
only out of the drop - zone
on goal difference and they are looking for their first
win in six weeks as they take
on Watford at Vicarage
Road.
An eight match
win less run will
only dampen the spirits of a camp and Blackburn's form
on the
road this season has been terrible.
Blackpool,
on the other hand, have made a brighter start even though the majority of their opening fixtures have been
on the
road, while they should have
won their
only home fixture to date had it not been for Fulham's late equaliser, so there's plenty to be positive about if you're a Tangerines backer.
That was their first
win away from home in the Premier League since March, going twelve without one previously, while it was
only their second clean sheet
on the
road in the whole of 2010.
Tottenham have actually
only won just two of their last eight games out
on the
road in the top flight.
The Swans have
only won twice
on their travels this season (D5 L9) and they have
only managed to come up with the ten goals in their sixteen
road games at an average of 0.6 goals per game.
West Ham have
won just two of their last ten away games in the Premier League so aren't that bankable
on the
road and were lucky at Everton last time out,
only recovering a deficit from 2 - 0 down when the Toffees went down to ten men.