Sentences with phrase «unbeaten home record in»

Our long unbeaten home record in the Under - 18 Premier League stretched into a 19th month following a 2 - 0 win at Cobham...
Now, two weeks on, they return to Old Trafford − where they've lost just one of their previous 34 Champions League matches, and where they are currently unbeaten in nine in Europe − for the first time since relinquishing their nineteen - month long unbeaten home record in all competitions.
The 2 - 1 victory over Bolton tonight secured our place in the quarter finals for the ninth year in a row and kept our unbeaten home record in the domestic cups intact.
United aimed to protect their unbeaten home record in the league this season against a West Ham side with a proven pedigree away from home, having already collected the scalps of Arsenal, Liverpool, Man City and Chelsea.
They did not have it all their own way, though, and Jermain Defoe set about trying to maintain Tottenham's three - game unbeaten home record in the competition with a fierce strike which brought the best out of Kostas Chalkias.
Juventus 1 Lazio 2 Lazio ended Juventus's two - year unbeaten home record in all competitions with a 2 - 1 win after Paulo Dybala missed a stoppage - time -LRB-...)
If the 2 - 1 win over Manchester United to complete a rare unbeaten home record in Tottenham's final season at the iconic old ground wasn't an historic milestone in itself, once the pitch had been cleared by stewards and uniformed police after several pleading announcements, the afternoon was given unforgettable poignancy with the parade of 48 former Tottenham legends plus a cinematic trip down memory «Lane» narrated on giant screens by renowned Spurs fan, actor Kenneth Branagh, chronicling the illustrious history of the club and rendering many fans misty - eyed.

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Malaga will hope to continue an impressive unbeaten Champions home record this season to reach the quarters and repeat the victories over AC Milan and Zenit St Petersburg in the group stage.
Despite the Gunners excellent home record, they have won just 3 of their 11 away League games this season, but adversely Arsenal are unbeaten in their last 10 away games in the FA Cup, and even more if you include our Wembley semis and Finals!
The Reds are unbeaten in their past ten home games, and Perth's record of two wins in their past 15 away games doesn't bode well for them.
Stuart McCall's Bradford are unbeaten at home all season, and have only conceded 17 goals in that time so will be looking to take an advantage into the away leg but they come up against a Fleetwood side who have the third best away record in the division.
Any win for Arsenal over today's visitors to north London would take the Gunners to just two points behind Chelsea, who currently sit fifth in the Premier League table and have seen their own top four hopes disappear after losing their long unbeaten home record against Tottenham last weekend, but a big win for Arsenal could help to pile even more pressure onto the Blues before they face West Ham later today.
The Gunners will be defending an unbeaten home record the Saints in the Premier League.
There's been question marks early on as to whether the Portuguese could ever really imprint his style on Man United but with a 40 game unbeaten streak at home that stretches back to September 2016 (a club record), Mourinho has quite evidently answered it in a way only he could.
The Red Devils do have a great track record running against the Clarets as they are unbeaten in their last 12 home league fixtures against them in a W8 D4 record in that sequence.
Liverpool's home form for the season stands at W9 D6 so they are defending an unbeaten record in this one.
December 12 — The English Football Association have launched an investigation into the post-match incidents that marred last Sunday's hotly anticipated Manchester derby when City ended United's unbeaten 40 - game home run and in the process set a Premier League record of 14 straight wins.
Watford are unbeaten in their last three home games against West Brom in the league (W1 D2) and from the five previous Premier League clashes, Watford are narrowly ahead with a W2 D2 L1 record over West Brom.
Our long unbeaten Under - 18s home record had to end at some point and a first defeat in three years was inflicted on our youngsters at Cobham this afternoon...
The Clarets are unbeaten in their last four Premier League home matches, posting a W2 D2 record.
Southampton are currently running on an eight match unbeaten streak in the Premier League at home (W5 D3), which is the third current best home unbeaten record in the top flight.
The New England Revolution extended their unbeaten record at home to 10 games dating back to last season in Saturday's 2 - 2 draw...
That would have moved Watford to a four - match winning streak at home, but still, they are unbeaten in five now at home in the league with a W3 D2 record and things are going much better for them.
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.
In 2013, the month of November started with a disappointing defeat at Newcastle, and the Blues almost lost their unbeaten home record under Jose Mourinho against West Brom.
At home this season they have been more than solid having posted a W12 D4 L2 record and they are unbeaten in their last five games on home soil (W4 D1).
Norwich are unbeaten in their last seven home games at Carrow Road against their rivals in all competitions with a W4 D3 record in that sequence.
At home they have posted a W1 D1 L2 record and are unbeaten in their last two there.
Southampton are unbeaten in their last four on home soil against Norwich with a W2 D2 record and they have scored at least two goals in three of those four match ups.
Southampton are unbeaten in their last six games in the top flight against Newcastle with a W4 D2 record and have won their last four on home soil against them and they have been convincing wins too, the Saints having scored at least two goals in each of those four wins and they took a clean sheet in three of them as well.
Manchester United have gained some much - needed momentum and confidence back by extending their unbeaten record at home to 39 in all competitions but it is the away record that needs a boost under Mourinho.
They have an impressive home record compared to their competition, as they are unbeaten in all matches at home to a bottom six side.
The Cottagers were full of goals last season and away from home last term they posted a fantastic W12 D6 L5 record and they are unbeaten in their last four away games in the Championship now (W3 D1) in the carry over from the back end of last 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.
United do have a good record behind them at home, unbeaten against all of the sides below them in the standings.
QPR have managed to stay unbeaten on home soil then this season in the Championship with a decent W3 D2 record on the board.
The Catalans maintained their unbeaten run in La Liga, stretching it to a club - record 22 games, thanks to Pique's 82nd minute intervention, heading home substitute Lionel Messi's free kick.
Guardiola's men also broke club records by going 28 games unbeaten in all competitions and, incorporating the end of last season, went 30 games unbeaten and recorded 20 consecutive wins at home.
Preston have actually remained unbeaten at home in the Championship against Sheffield Wednesday having posted a W2 D5 record from their seven previous home games against them.
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.
Birmingham's home record for the term reads W3 D2 L2 and they are unbeaten in three now at St Andrews at least.
However, the Potters have lacked a bit of consistency in recent weeks, with their 3 - 0 reverse at Upton Park against West Ham — a match the Potters were completely out - played in — stretching their winless to three games, although, once again we're straight back to their imperious record at home, having gone their last six matches unbeaten inside what has become fortress Brittania, recording five wins and two draws.
Bolton lost 1 - 0 out at Peterborough earlier in the season but they are unbeaten in their last four on home soil against them with a W3 D1 record and that could be enough to get them over the finish line.
City, of whom have lost just two games all season, are one of just two teams in the Premiership to still boast an unbeaten home record, with the other being leaders, Chelsea.
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.
A 2 - 1 defeat to the Black Cats in April shattered Chelsea's title chances, and ended Jose Mourinho's unbeaten home league record.
The Red Devils have posted a W4 D4 L1 record at Old Trafford this season but they are unbeaten in their last seven home games now, with four wins in that sequence.
Unfortunately, though, their opponents are a class apart, certainly in comparison, and I'm extremely confident the class on show in the City team will tell as the game wears on as the home side seek to keep alive their fantastic record at home in the league, having gone their previous twelve unbeaten, winning eleven.
In fact it is the German giants who hold the all - time record of 29 home games unbeaten, a sequence that spanned 1998 to 2002 at their old Olympiastadion home and took them to the 1999 final and 2001 title.
The Red Devils have posted a W7 D9 L1 record at home this season in the top flight and they are unbeaten in their last fifteen there.
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