Sentences with phrase «point win at home»

Yet, somehow after a 31 point win at home and a 24 point win on the road, if you listen to some, you'd think they lost.

Not exact matches

In particular, Oppenheimer points out the reality that both the NFL and Christian churches make their home on Sundays, «and 50 years into [the] national experiment of mixing the two, it is not at all clear that faith has won the day.»
And the other 2 co-leaders dropped points against teams we've beaten: Tottenham drew at Burnley: we won there (with the ugliest goal ever... but we won) City drew at home to Southampton: we won our home game against Southampton
With this fixture against Leeds coming at home, the blues will be hoping to snatch a few more points and maybe even a win from the playoff contenders.
I'm annoyed we yet again couldn't win a big game against a big team, not even at home, it's 2 points lost rather than 1 gained in my opinion.
A regulation home win v Liverpool, an away draw at Leicester and a win over relegation fodder Watford would see Arsenal on 7 points and near the top of the table so no need for 90 mill worth of signings perhaps?
Looking at the last two home games, against the bottom two teams in the western conference, only a point is won?
The loss at home to Watford earlier in the week however was an expected three points, with the Hornets having not won an away match in the league since October, while we had won six and drawn one of our previous seven in all competitions.
Do nt we need to finish at least 6th for Europa league entry, with 5 games left, 3 away from home and we haven't picked up a single point this year on our travels, add to that, that Burnley are 1 of the teams we play at home, if we don't win the Europa this year, we could miss out on any European football next season.
With the sportsbooks adjusting their lines to take a big half - point away from home dog Indy, three out of four spread wagers remain confident in the 10 - 4 Texans escaping Lucas Oil Stadium with at least a seven point win.
Over the past twelve seasons, road teams coming off a loss have gone 188 - 207 (+32.62 units, 8.3 % ROI) while home teams coming off a loss have essentially won at the breakeven point (221 - 173, +0.37 units).
With the sportsbooks adjusting their lines to take a valuable point away from home dog Indy, the betting public is overwhelmingly in favor of Matt Ryan and Co. winning by at least 8 points on the road.
Stellar triumphs away to Manchester City and at home to Liverpool, either side of the FA Cup quarter - final win at Manchester United, point to a new - found resilience in the big matches, in stark contrast to the infamous 6 - 0 loss at Chelsea, 6 - 3 at City and, going back a few more years, the 8 - 2 Old Trafford mauling.
Surely now Arsenal are back at home where we had won 15 games in a row before the Man United debacle, and with the benefit of playing a very weak Newcastle side that has managed just one point from their last 8 League games, is the perfect opportunity to get this monkey off their backs before we welcome Liverpool to the Emirates next week....
Well he was part of the team that won us most points in England in 2015, he was part of the team that beat Bayern at home and his partnership with Ozil helped the German win POTY this year.
At some point in their «hate» Wenger idiotic trum, surely Arsenal fans would recognize the importance of winning all home games to have any chance this season of even finishing in the top four?
The Warriors took care of business at home against San Antonio and squeaked out a one - point win at Memphis, setting up a historic showdown in Texas.
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.
Memphis has won 10 of its last 11 games at home while holding opponents to less than 90 points.
They're 12 - 0 at home, where they've sold out an unprecedented six games, and with a four - point lead in the 12 - team ECAC, the Bulldogs could win their conference for the first time.
Santos were the first team to advance to the 1/4 finals on points after a 1 - 0 win at home versus Club America followed by a goalless draw away.
It is not unrealistic to assume that City will beat the Spuds on Sunday and if Man United beat West Brom at home and Liverpool win their two games against Hull and QPR, we could travel to the KC stadium on Monday night in fourth place, thee points behind City, one behind United and just one ahead of Liverpool.
LeBron James scored 33 points in leading the Heat to a blowout win at home over the Bucks.
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho believes his side are still heavy favourites to win the Premier League title, despite dropping two points with a 1 - 1 draw at home to Southampton on Sunday.
Most of us would probably prefer the two big title rivals to draw and claim just a point each, which would let Arsenal gain ground on both, assuming we win our own game at home to Brighton of course.
Hopefully the fact that we suffered a surprise defeat at home to Swansea City last season, a match that Wenger has suggested ended our hopes of winning the title, will ensure that the players do not take this match for granted, even though the Welsh club have only taken a single point since the opening day.
Also, City not only drew but drew at home to Burnley that doesn't affect us points wise but it's good to see a top team not win at home.
Catching Chelsea would mean, an abundance of luck, no more injuries (When Chelsea will get crucial ones, Fabregas, Costa, Courtois and defenders as examples), a tactical enlightenment from Wenger (that would call for a miracle), beat Man United, Man City, Chelsea at Home and not waist points against Liverpool and win all the odds games against the lower teams (as well as being kicked out of the CL and not go far in the Uefa Cup as we don't have the squad to do either anyway).
My fear is us getting complacent after an emphatic win at home to Pool...... if our lads will see this as a cup final where a win is a must... then I see us coming away with the maximum points obtainable
Arsenal will arrest all the tigers at gun point as soon as they stepped on the Emirates Stadium playing field and caged all the tigers and subsequently win the match by a convincing 4 - 0 home win.
There is always a chance that the French champions will drop points in their next game away to the Swiss club Basel, especially as their 3 - 0 win at home over them was a flattering scoreline, but I would assume that their trip to London at the end of November will be the key match.
The Predators» home playoff win streak has been halted at 10 games, but what a ride it was getting to this point.
Best result liverpool v man u would be a draw that way we are 5 clear of scousers and 3 clear of man u then we can finish liverpool off at home win that and go 8 points clear of them then do nt think we will loose 3 of all the remaining games so lets hope for a draw today and same with chelski a hull victory would be amazing but cant see it happening maybe a draw is best we can hope for!
when was the last time we even put in a performance there, let alone get close to taking the three points The exact team that got annihilated at anfield TWO games ago is suddenly going to go and win at the home of the Champions — please.
Southampton, Swansea and Palace at home in the League were all games that we really, really should have won — if only one of our strikers had shown even the slightest bit of form — but they didn't and 8 points were frittered away in these games.
This season we recently had the burnley game, all of our close opponents except chelsea had played and dropped points, we were at home and only managed the win due to an offside penalty decision, basically we bottled it, but got away with it through a lot of luck.
The fact that Everton won at home puts them just three points behind us, bringing up the unthinkable possibility that the in form Toffees could actually overtake us.
After our great win at home to Leicester — we are joint 2nd in the league with Tottenham — still 2 points behind Leicester and 4 points in front of Man City and we are now clear favourites for the title with Odds: Arsenal 13/8, Spurs 5/2, Leicester 11/4, Man City 7/1, Man Utd 100/1.
Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry combined for 74 points on 60 percent shooting, but Iguodala played his best game of his season off the bench to jolt the Warriors to a 129 - 120 win at home.
They are at home and will want to throw everything at us, yes we could win this, but we should approach this game with good sense and focus in grinding out a win at all cost, and getting the 3 points!
No point in risking Ozil for Lincoln at home, if we can't win at home without Ozil (who is totally off form right now) then the problem is bigger than we thought...
Last season we lost so many points against small teams at home — Hull City for example — and if we want to win the league we can't lose those points
Wenger admitted that a loss to Everton would have been the end of the title chase and he tried to hide the hurt caused by Leicester re-establishing the 11 point gap so soon after the meritorious win at Goddison by adding that the team has a home game in hand.
So while it might be good from an Arsenal perspective if Wales win the group which is still possible with them sitting just one point behind Serbia, the more likely outcomes are getting a play - off spot or failing altogether, so this evening's final qualifier at home to Ireland, who are just one point behind the Welsh, is massive.
Entering the fourth tied 7 - 7 with BC at home, the Tigers put up 27 unanswered points to take a 34 - 7 win, and restore some normalcy to the college football world.
In just over nine seasons, home underdogs of 8 or more points have won 75 % ATS for a profit of +18.08 units and a robust 45.2 % return on investment (ROI).
Home dogs have produced a win rate of 52.4 % ATS, which is also the break - even point for spread bettors (assuming a vig of -110).
Entering the fourth tied 7 - 7 with BC at home, the Tigers put up 27 unanswered points to take a 34 - 7 win, and...
However, with the sportsbooks adjusting their lines to take a pivotal half point away from road dog Penn State, nearly seven out of ten spread bets are taking the 6 - 4 Buckeyes to win by at least 7 points in front of their home crowd and keep the Nittany Lions winless under interim Head Coach Tom Bradley.
Only Manchester City and Manchester United have won more points at home this term than Arsenal.
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