вторник, 4 ноября 2014 г.

Opta Stats: Crystal Palace v Sunderland

Will Neil Warnock still be smiling after Crystal Palace's match with Sunderland?

The stakes are high, with Crystal Palace just outside the relegation zone and Sunderland within it. Opta provides the stats.

Crystal Palace have won their last four home games in all competitions against Sunderland. Palace are 2.1411/10 to win.

The Eagles' last three Premier League games on a Monday have produced 17 goals in total, including last season's 3-3 draw with Liverpool. Palace failed to win any of those games (D1 L2). The draw is 3.45n/a.

Sunderland haven't won any of their last 20 Premier League matches on a Monday (D8 L12). Their last win on a
Monday in the Premier League was against Leicester City in April 2002 (2-1 at home). Palace are 3.814/5 to win half-time/full-time.

The Black Cats have won two of their last five league trips to London (L3), including a 2-1 win at Stamford Bridge in April. Sunderland are 4.03/1 to win.

Since the beginning of last season, nine of Crystal Palace's 15 Premier League wins (60%) have come at Selhurst Park. They are 3.45n/a to win to nil.

Only Robert Green (32) has been forced to make more saves this season than Sunderland's Vito Mannone (30). Sunderland are 4.3100/30 to keep a clean sheet.

However, the Sunderland 'keeper has made three errors leading to a goal (all coming in his last two games); more than any other player in the Premier League this season. Over 2.5 goals is 2.226/5.

No side has conceded more goals in the final 15 minutes of PL matches this season than Crystal Palace (5 - level with Everton and Chelsea). Sunderland are 2.56/4 to be the last team to score.

Mile Jedinak didn't score or assist a single goal in any of his first 34 Premier League appearances, but he has scored four and assisted two in his last 13. Jedinak is 6.5n/a to score.

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