The Blades have lost just one of their last seven league games now (W2 D4 L1) and they have a good sequence of
unbeaten home form going.
Last season Spurs took a 2 - 0 home win over the Blues to extend
their unbeaten home form in the Premier League against them to four matches.
Leicester we're going well on a good streak of
unbeaten home form which made their loss at the King Power against Newcastle all the more surprising.
Not exact matches
Spurs remain
unbeaten, but the Gunners are at
home, whilst United are currently going through a struggling spell of
form.
This
form suggests that the
unbeaten at
home Spuds with their mean defence, will beat us with ease.?
Monaco
Home Form AS Monaco are now unbeaten at home in their last five games * and their biggest home loss was a 1 - 2 loss to FC Lorient in the opening w
Home Form AS Monaco are now
unbeaten at
home in their last five games * and their biggest home loss was a 1 - 2 loss to FC Lorient in the opening w
home in their last five games * and their biggest
home loss was a 1 - 2 loss to FC Lorient in the opening w
home loss was a 1 - 2 loss to FC Lorient in the opening week.
Arsenal beat Brighton 2 - 0 at the Emirates earlier in the season, but at the time the Gunners were on an
unbeaten run of ten games at
home, while Brighton had gained only one point on the road and were favourites for relegation, but this match has a completely different complexion looking at recent
form.
The Canaries come into the match in top
form, having remained
unbeaten in their last nine fixtures, while winning their last five matches away from
home.
On Wednesday, Mauricio Pochettino and his Tottenham side will make the trip over to Stamford Bridge to face an in -
form unbeaten Chelsea side that look absolutely unstoppable at
home at this moment in time.
Still, it leaves them with a nice little
unbeaten run of
home form.
A heavy loss against Liverpool in their last game at the Amex snapped a six match
unbeaten streak of
home form that they were on in the top flight (W2 D4).
Burnley are
unbeaten in their last six
home games against the Baggies now (W2 D4) so they have that
form going for them.
Liverpool's
home form for the season stands at W9 D6 so they are defending an
unbeaten record in this one.
Brighton's numbers at
home this season in the Championship reads W13 D3 L1 (
unbeaten in 14) and then there is that
form over Newcastle going.
The Tractor Boys have drawn five of their last six
home games in the Championship (W1) so they are at least on a good stretch of
unbeaten form at Portman Road.
While they haven't been winning, they have remained pretty solid on
home soil with a three - match
unbeaten sequence of
form going at the Amex.
Wolves overall
home and away are on a five match
unbeaten streak of
form against the Blades with a W3 D2 record in that sequence.
The Magpies are
unbeaten in their last three Premier League
home games against Palace (W2 D1) so are carrying
form.
It has been great
form from the Blues and
home and away overall they have remained
unbeaten in their last six (W4 D2) in the top flight, and they have lost just one game since that shock defeat against Crystal Palace back on October 14th.
The Stags» impressive nine - match
unbeaten run came to an end at in -
form Oldham Athletic last time out, with the
home team winning 2 - 1.
They are a good
home side and even though Bury have put together a good run of
unbeaten form, it's unlikely that they will land the win at Ewood Park.
Spurs are on a four match
unbeaten streak of
home form against Chelsea at the moment, but this one isn't a White Hart Lane, it is at Wembley, Tottenham's temporary
home.
The very same could be said of their
form in general; while they are
unbeaten in six, they've won only two of their previous eight Premier League matches, and just three of their last seven at
home, where Arsenal, Aston Villa and Liverpool have all won this season.
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 spare.
Only three teams have won their all season — Man City, Tottenham & West Ham — while Monday's meeting with in -
form Liverpool in the west of London sees them looking to stretch their seven - match
unbeaten run at
home, which includes six wins and six clean sheets.
Away from
home, they are on a four match
unbeaten streak of
form (W2 D2) and their last two road victories have both been by a 2 - 1 scoreline.
Furthermore, the Red Devils are
unbeaten in their last three
home meetings with the Gunners, two of which were wins, and with the team still to taste defeat in the current campaign, and that does include every competition bar the League Cup they've played in up till now, you really are struggling to
form a solid enough basis of reasoning upon which to oppose the mighty reds.
Derby have been doing well this season and a 4 - 2 loss at
home against Reading last weekend snapped a great seven match
unbeaten streak of
form that they were riding on.
Form guide • Arsenal's eight - match
unbeaten home run in UEFA Cup and UEFA Europa League matches (W6 D2) came to an end in the round of 32 with a 2 - 1 defeat by Östersund, but they bounced back by beating Milan 3 - 1 and CSKA 4 - 1 in the next two rounds.
Cardiff are on an eight - match
unbeaten streak of
form against Forest now in the Championship now and have remained
unbeaten in their last five
home games against them, taking three clean sheets in that sequence.
Despite, Spurs» inconsistency in league
form, they have performed much better away from
home, something that may be their advantage against City on Saturday, but with the
home side
unbeaten in the league all season it will be a tough ask of the visitors.
The Trotters do have a bit of
home form going against the Robins having remained
unbeaten in their last four
home fixtures against them (W3 D1).
They are in decent
form at
home though with a five - match
unbeaten streak of
form going at Pride Park in the Championship.
The
home side, Fulham, will definitely feel they hold all the aces having gone six - games
unbeaten on
home soil in a terrific run of
form which includes five victories.
However, their
form is terrible, especially on the road, whilst Birmingham are in scintillating
form, both
home and away, and are
unbeaten at St. Andrews in five games.
The Robins are on a good five - match
unbeaten streak of
form at
home (W3 D2).
Their
home form is at least just propping them up as they are
unbeaten in three now at Carrow Road with a W1 D2 record on the board for that.
They are now fourteen games
unbeaten in the Championship and they are on a twelve match undefeated streak of
form at
home.
They banked a 1 - 0
home win over rivals Arsenal Last time out in the league and that extended their great
form to nine
unbeaten now (W6 D3) in the top flight.
As while Chelsea's
form over the last couple of months has been nothing short of sublime, United have been imperious at
home all season and it will take a herculean effort from any team to end their outrageous 30 - game
unbeaten run at Old Trafford.
They are in great
home form in Europe as well having gone
unbeaten in their last thirteen
home games in the UEFA Champions League, winning ten of them, so they are in
form in Europe too.
West Ham have a five match
unbeaten run at
home to protect on Saturday, but they aim at the weekend won't just be to stretch this confidence building
home run of theirs but more about attaining all three points on a ground where they've recently been quite formidable and against an opponent seriously struggling for results,
form and confidence.
On Saturday, Stoke put their four - match
unbeaten run well and truly on the line away at Bolton, and although their opponents haven't won a match at
home this season, Stoke manager Tony Pulis will be all too aware of the threat Bolton pose to his side's impressive run of
form.
City were on a 13 match
unbeaten streak of
form at
home in Europe before losing against Basel in the last round.
Manchester City on a ten match
unbeaten streak of
form at
home in the UEFA Champions with a good W7 D3 record on the board (including qualifying).
Will Barcelona be able to keep their
unbeaten league
form for the season going on
home soil?
But they did recently land a big
home success over Sevilla on
home soil and have a good
unbeaten stretch of
home form going against Barcelona in the league.
One issue for them though is that they have conceded in each of their last eight league games but they are
unbeaten in their last three on
home soil against Real Madrid (W2 D1) so there is a bit of head to head
form going there.
West Ham had their long
unbeaten home stretch of
form snapped on the weekend in a heavy defeat by Swansea, but that would fuel them on to strike back.
In total Liverpool will be defending a sixteen match
unbeaten streak of
home form against City in all competitions.