Sentences with phrase «teams getting on the scoresheet»

The obvious bet for most punters will be both teams getting on the scoresheet, but this is Sunderland's very first encounter without Darren Bent and it may take time for the entire team to adjust to life without their star man before they get back to scoring ways, let alone winning ways.
-- In their last seven top flight meetings, only twice have both teams got on the scoresheet (So Both Teams to Score does not look promising).

Not exact matches

The England team is filled with individual players who want to get on the scoresheet.
However, they reacted in the best way possible on the pitch, with some wonderful team - play carving the Watford backline open for Sadio Mane to get on the scoresheet.
They could hardly have got an easier Group to contend with, and they started off well in the minor European competition, beating Cologne 3 - 1 in our opening game,, although the goals really came from first team players with Kolasinac, Alexis and Bellerin sll getting on the scoresheet.
All three were influential in their teams results at the weekend, with Crooks pretty much admitting that Yoshida gets in just on his goal alone, with Monreal also on the scoresheet in Arsenal's win over Brighton.
The Australian forward was recorded to speed up to record 35.18 km / h in his team's 3 - 3 draw with Stuttgart, during which he also got his name on the scoresheet.
After the game he said, «I was excited to get on the scoresheet, it was important for me as well as for the team.
Both teams to score in the match is a price of 6/5 if you fancy the Baggies to get on the scoresheet.
The Magpies only have one clean sheet in their last five games and there it is worth looking for both teams to get on the scoresheet but for the Magpies to come out on top again.
Southampton manager Mark Hughes wants his team to get on the scoresheet early at the London Stadium to pile on the pressure and hopes the atmosphere and anxiety amongst West Ham fans will affect the Hammers performance negativity.
This could be a good open game and it is worth backing both teams to get on the scoresheet, but the Parisians may just have the extra edge.
«I'm excited to get on the scoresheet, it's important for me, and for the team as well but the most important thing is going through.»
Before he gets his name on the scoresheet he stalks around the pitch, muttering under his breath and occasionally out loud, cursing the sky and remonstrating with team - mates who fail to pick him out with a pass.
It's not looking good for them at the moment and both teams to score in this one is a price of 11/10 if you fancy them to at least get on the scoresheet as they have done in their last two against the Red Devils.
It's really a big ask to expect them to get on the scoresheet and both teams not to score at bet365 is a price of 7/10.
It is more likely than not that both of these are going to get on the scoresheet in this one and both teams to score is a price of 4/9.
But it may just be worth backing the Toffees to at least get on the scoresheet given their solid home form and both teams to score at bet365 is at 10/11 odds * (Betting Odds taken at 05:42 p.m. on March 26th, 2018).
Still, they have plenty of scoring power, but as they may not totally be at full strength it is worth backing both teams to get on the scoresheet.
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