Not exact matches
They may have a horrendous
fixture list including a double header Europa
League semi-final with Spanish La Liga side Celta Vigo, but a look at the EPL table combined with their
recent form shows, in my opinion, that they are the team most likely to take advantage of the weekend's slip up from Liverpool who lost at
home to Crystal Palace.
Ipswich have produced a W4 D2 record them this season in the
league but suffered a 3 - 1 defeat against Bristol City in their most
recent home fixture?
Tottenham's form shouldn't be of concern, despite losing their most
recent league fixture 2 - 1 away at Everton, as before that they were unbeaten in their last nine in the league while they remain without defeat on home soil in their last nine Premier League fixtures, although that doesn't include their 100 % record at White Hart Lane in the Championship, beating the likes of FC Twente, Inter Milan and Werder Bremen with something to
league fixture 2 - 1 away at Everton, as before that they were unbeaten in their last nine in the
league while they remain without defeat on home soil in their last nine Premier League fixtures, although that doesn't include their 100 % record at White Hart Lane in the Championship, beating the likes of FC Twente, Inter Milan and Werder Bremen with something to
league while they remain without defeat on
home soil in their last nine Premier
League fixtures, although that doesn't include their 100 % record at White Hart Lane in the Championship, beating the likes of FC Twente, Inter Milan and Werder Bremen with something to
League fixtures, although that doesn't include their 100 % record at White Hart Lane in the Championship, beating the likes of FC Twente, Inter Milan and Werder Bremen with something to spare.
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.
Rovers were then beaten in their very next away outing at Birmingham and the same feat could occur on Saturday as Blackburn drew their
recent league game 0 - 0 away from
home at West Ham United — A team in close proximity to Hull City, a team they drew 0 - 0 with before they lost their next
fixture back in December.
Furthermore, the Potters, while they were victorious in their most
recent home fixture — Kenwyn Jones on target in a 2 - 0 triumph over Everton; Jones registering his first
league goal in seven matches — have won only one of their last four at the Brittania, and two of those were defeats to sides currently situated in the lower half of the table in Blackpool 0 - 1 & Fulham 0 - 2, the latter against a side who had not won away from in 28 attempts.