Sunday, October 27, 2019

Burnley vs Chelsea epl 27oct 2019


Last weekend, Burnley’s unbeaten Premier League (PL) run was halted at four games by a 2-1 defeat at Leicester City. In turn, just over half (five) of the Clarets’ nine league games this term have seen both teams score, with each of that quintet producing an odd number of goals beyond the hour mark.
In contradiction though, Burnley’s last four home league games have seen just one team score (W3, L1), and each win in that sequence saw all of the Clarets’ goals arrive in one half, separating (if applicable) their first and last goals by less than 15 minutes.

Each of Chelsea’s four PL away games this season has produced over 3.5 total goals (W3, L1), with all of the wins producing over 4.5! All of those victories saw the first half alone produce over 2.5 goals, with two of them seeing Chelsea open the scoring inside the first 20 minutes. 

Saturday, October 26, 2019

Manchester city vs Aston Vila EPL 26.10.2019

Following a 2-0 away win to Crystal Palace, Manchester City (W3, L2) climbed two points closer to Liverpool at the top of the Premier League (PL) table in the last round. Ahead of kick-off, City has recorded 12 wins in their last 14 home matches, scoring two or more goals on ten occasions.
They showed no mercy against newly-promoted sides the last term, winning five of six PL matches in that category with a clean sheet, and 3.0 goals scored on average. Their current form apparently makes it a question of ‘how many’, as Man City have scored 3.5 goals on average across six competitive home matches this season.
With two straight wins, which have featured both teams scoring and 4.5 total goals on average, the ‘Villans’ have offered plenty of entertainment, with their away matches averaging 4.0 goals so far. Thus far, six of Villa’s nine PL matches this season have seen both teams score, though Villa has conceded the last goal in all four PL away matches so far.

Live streaming Selangor vs JDT Malaysia Cup 26 october 2019







Semi-final second leg at Stadium Shah Alam, Selangor. Last match jdt won with 2-1 against Selangor at Stadium Larkin Johor Bahru. But Selangor has an advantage 1 away goal. 

Selangor coach B.Sathianathan is hunting for the 2019 Malaysia Cup final ticket as the most valuable gift and will be giving a double cheer in conjunction with Deepavali's celebration this Sunday. Not only that, if the Red Giants manage to get rid of Johor Darul Ta'zim (JDT) in the semi-finals this Saturday, he also wants to dedicate the victory to all Selangor fans who also celebrate Deepavali. 


Sathianathan is also confident that playing on the night of Deepavali will be an additional motivation for other Hindu players such as K.Sarkunan, K.Prabakaran, and A.Namathevan.

“This is what I want, not only for myself and the players who are with this team but for the Selangor supporters especially Hindus. "We want to make the Deepavali festivals a wonderful and meaningful place for them, so I hope we can get to the final of the Malaysia Cup," he said.