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Premier League Match Analysis – Expecting goals this weekend.

Recent summary form guide (last 5 games) with key highlights

Recent form guide with key highlights
Recent form guide with key highlights

Liverpool have the best form with 4 wins (1 defeat) whilst Crystal Palace and Arsenal are the only unbeaten teams. At the bottom Leicester have the horrible record of  consecutive defeats (8 and counting).

Introducing the home/away form analysis metrics of the weekend fixtures

 (RAG Codes – Red – bottom third for goals scored/conceded,  Amber– middle third for goals scored/conceded, Green  – top third goals  scored/conceded)

Fixture list using the home and away form guide analysis
Fixture list using the home and away form guide analysis

Previewing each game with key stats highlighted

  • Man City V Crystal Palace – This Saturday lunchtime kick off could be entertaining stuff as Palace are in better recent form than City with 3 wins with 8 goals scored in 4 games and 3 conceded) to the home team’s 2 wins with 5 scored and 3 conceded. Key stat – Palace have scored in all their last ten games so could be an exciting game.
  • Brighton V Leicester City – Brighton are in decent home form (53% from available points) and having scored 7 times in 10 games. Key stat – Contrast Leicester’s terrible form of 8 consecutive defeats and no goals scored proving they cannot keep a clean sheet. Home team must be favourites.
  • Notts Forest V Everton –  The model shows Forest are amber for goals conceded at home (tough to score against) and Everton are amber for goals scored away (do not score many). Key stats – Forest have 3 wins, 1 draws and 2 defeat in their last 5 games whilst Everton have no recent wins (4 draws) and conceding  in every game. Expecting some goals in this game.
  • Southampton V Aston Villa – Newly relegated and managerless Saints are shocking at home (earning 11% of available points). Key stats – Villa have scored in all five games and Soton have conceded in their last games so would expect some goals.
  • Arsenal V Brentford – Yet another London derby. The Gunners have an excellent at home (76% from available points at home) and 5 unbeaten. Key stats – Arsenal have conceded just 7 goals and Brentford 10 goals in their last 10 games so could be a low scoring game.
  • Chelsea V IpswichKey stats – Chelsea are good at home (earning 69% of available points) whilst Ipswich are poor away (earning 29% of available away points). Chelsea 4 cleans sheets in 5 games against Ipswich no cleans sheets in their last 5 games .Have to fancy the home team
  • Liverpool V West Ham – The Reds have a earned a super 84% from available points at home. Contrast the Hammers have earned 38% of available points on their travels. Key stat – Liverpool have scored in all their last 10 games so must be favourites.
  • Wolves V Tottenham – Could be an interesting game as Wolves in decent recent form with 3 wins, 1 draw and 1 defeat and scoring in all five games.  Key stat – Contrast Spurs with just 1 win, 1, draw and 3 defeats and scoring just 2 of those matches but conceding in all 5 games.
  • Bournemouth V FulhamKey stat – The Cherries are out of form with non wins and no clean sheets in their last eight games but they have scored in their last 6 games. Fulham have scored in all their last 5 games so expecting goals in this game.

Newcastle United V Man United – Battle of the United’s but who will win?

Game of the weekend - Newcastle v Man United
Game of the weekend – Newcastle v Man United

Historic form has Newcastle as favourites with a 57% win rate and current form supports that as the Toons are 3 matches unbeaten in their last 3 games whilst United have 1 of each (a win, draw and 1 defeat). Both teams have improved defensively recently so goals could be limited.  Wild card – For Man United this game is sandwiched between two European games that could save their season so may have other priorities in than this match.

Big Jon

Big Jon's pedigree to a football analyst is once playing in the same uni team as legendary lower league player Iffy Onura (Iffy was slumming it to help out a mate) and years of football watching. Born a Man Utd fan now married to a Claret, he described watching Utd v Burnley like cheating on your mistress with your wife.

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