There are a number of mouth-watering ties scheduled to take place over the upcoming Premier League matchday 14 round of fixtures, with Arsenal’s trip to Manchester United one of the biggest contests, whilst the Merseyside Derby between Everton and Liverpool will also be one that many will immediately identify as the game to watch on Wednesday.
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Indeed, adding a further layer to the exciting entertainment that can be experienced on the day will be some of the stats that Goal has managed to pick out, with some of them making for some rather interesting reading.
Let’s take a look at each of them below, as each of them could potentially help readers to predict what may happen in the game of their choice.
Newcastle United vs Norwich City
Newcastle United are unbeaten in their last 10 home league games against Norwich City now following the 1-1 draw on Tuesday night (W7 D3), with their last defeat coming in September 1988.
Leeds vs Crystal Palace
Tuesday also saw Leeds United continue their excellent record against Crystal Palace at home, as their 1-0 win has seen the Whites win each of their last six league games since the 1-0 defeat in the Championship in March 2006.
Southampton vs Leicester City
Southampton could have a tough time against Leicester City, as Ralph Hasenhuttl’s side have conceded an average of 2.8 goals per game against the Foxes during his time in charge (14 in five league games). Of course, the 9-0 defeat at home did not help that average.
Watford vs Chelsea
Perhaps rather surprisingly, Chelsea has failed to win any of their last five Premier League matches played on a Wednesday (D2 L3) and with former manager Claudio Ranieri in the opposite dugout, Thomas Tuchel will want to see that record end immediately.
West Ham United vs Brighton
David Moyes will be taking charge of his 50th Premier League home game for West Ham United when they take on Brighton and Hove Albion and has a rather excellent record (W22 D14 L13). In doing so, Moyes only becomes the third Hammers manager whilst competing in the Premier League to reach this milestone, with Harry Redknapp and Sam Allardyce the only two others.
Aston Villa vs Manchester City
Pep Guardiola appears to like going up against a Premier League side that is managed by an English man, with a record that currently reads W56 D5 and L3. Only Roy Hodgson, Frank Lampard and Graham Potter have managed to beat him as English bosses when going up against the Manchester City icon.
Everton vs Liverpool
Goodison Park has become a popular spot for Liverpool in the Merseyside Derby, as they are unbeaten in their last 10 Premier League away matches. The last defeat the Reds suffered here was back in October 2010.
It should be noted, though, that eight of the last nine matches have finished equal, including the last four in a row.
Tottenham vs Brentford
With a record of W8 D3, Tottenham Hotspur will favour themselves against Brentford, although the west London outfit is pulling up a number of trees in England’s top division this season, whereas Spurs are finding it rather difficult to get anything going.
Wolves vs Burnley
Wolverhampton Wanderers might want to be aware of Chris Wood as the Burnley striker appears to love playing against the Old Gold. The New Zealand international has five goals in his last three Premier League appearances against them, including the hat-trick he netted last season at Molineux.
Manchester United vs Arsenal
Arsenal’s Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has a rather positive record against Manchester United when the fixture is played at Old Trafford. He has scored in the last two away league games and could become the first to score in three consecutive away matches against the Red Devils for the Gunners.
