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[Pre-Match thread] Swansea vs Norwich

[Championship - 2020/2021]

Swansea - Norwich

Match Info
Date: February 05, 2021
Time: 20:15 (UTC)
Venue: Liberty Stadium
Odds
Bookmaker Home Draw Away
Bwin 2.9 3.25 2.5
Expekt 2.86 3.15 2.55
NordicBet 2.9 3.25 2.6
10Bet 2.9 3.2 2.55
William Hill 2.88 3.1 2.62
Bet365 2.9 3.25 2.5
Marathonbet 2.91 3.2 2.62
Unibet 2.9 3.15 2.65
Ladbrokes 2.7 3.0 2.4
Betsson 2.9 3.25 2.6
188Bet 2.76 3.15 2.48
Pinnacle 2.99 3.21 2.63
SBO 2.85 3.0 2.52
1xBet 2.91 3.2 2.62
Bovada 2.85 3.2 2.55
Betway 2.9 3.1 2.6
Tipico 2.7 3.1 2.55
Betcris 2.86 3.15 2.55
888Sport 2.85 3.05 2.6
Dafabet 2.85 3.1 2.45
Head to Head
Date Result Competition
05.02.2021 20:15 Swansea --0 Norwich Championship
07.11.2020 15:00 Norwich 1-0 Swansea Championship
08.03.2019 19:45 Norwich 1-0 Swansea Championship
24.11.2018 15:00 Swansea 1-4 Norwich Championship
05.03.2016 15:00 Swansea 1-0 Norwich Premier League
Team Statistics
Swansea
HOME AWAY ALL
Games Played 13 13 26
Wins 7 7 14
Draws 5 5 8
Loss 1 3 4
GOALS
Goals For 16 17 33
Goals Against 6 9 15
GOALS AVERAGE
Goals For 1.2 1.3 1.3
Goals Against 0.5 0.7 0.6
Norwich
HOME AWAY ALL
Games Played 14 12 26
Wins 8 8 16
Draws 5 1 6
Loss 1 3 4
GOALS
Goals For 17 18 35
Goals Against 8 13 21
GOALS AVERAGE
Goals For 1.2 1.5 1.3
Goals Against 0.6 1.1 0.8
Recent form
Swansea: WDWWDW
Norwich: DWWWDL
Standings
# Team GP W D L GF GA GD P
1 Norwich 27 16 7 4 35 21 +14 55
2 Brentford 26 14 9 3 48 26 +22 51
3 Swansea 26 14 8 4 33 15 +18 50
4 Reading 26 14 5 7 40 29 +11 47
5 Watford 27 13 8 6 31 20 +11 47
6 Bournemouth 27 11 9 7 40 26 +14 42
7 Middlesbrough 27 11 7 9 30 24 +6 40
8 Blackburn 26 11 6 9 41 28 +13 39
9 Bristol City 27 12 3 12 29 31 -2 39
10 Stoke City 27 9 11 7 32 29 +3 38
11 Preston 27 11 3 13 31 34 -3 36
12 Barnsley 27 10 6 11 29 34 -5 36
13 Luton 26 9 6 11 21 28 -7 33
14 Millwall 27 6 14 7 22 25 -3 32
15 Huddersfield 27 9 5 13 30 38 -8 32
16 Cardiff 26 8 7 11 33 31 +2 31
17 QPR 26 7 9 10 25 32 -7 30
18 Coventry 27 7 9 11 26 37 -11 30
19 Nottingham Forest 27 7 8 12 22 30 -8 29
20 Derby 27 7 7 13 17 28 -11 28
21 Birmingham 27 6 10 11 19 31 -12 28
22 Rotherham 25 7 5 13 30 35 -5 26
23 Sheffield Wednesday 26 8 7 11 18 26 -8 25
24 Wycombe 25 3 7 15 18 42 -24 16
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[Pre-Match thread] Swansea vs Norwich

[Championship - 2020/2021]

Swansea - Norwich

Match Info
Date: February 05, 2021
Time: 20:15 (UTC)
Venue: Liberty Stadium
Odds
Bookmaker Home Draw Away
Bwin 2.9 3.25 2.5
Expekt 2.86 3.15 2.55
NordicBet 2.9 3.25 2.6
10Bet 2.9 3.2 2.55
William Hill 2.88 3.1 2.62
Bet365 2.9 3.25 2.5
Marathonbet 2.91 3.2 2.62
Unibet 2.9 3.15 2.65
Ladbrokes 2.7 3.0 2.4
Betsson 2.9 3.25 2.6
188Bet 2.76 3.15 2.48
Pinnacle 2.99 3.21 2.63
SBO 2.85 3.0 2.52
1xBet 2.91 3.2 2.62
Bovada 2.85 3.2 2.55
Betway 2.9 3.1 2.6
Tipico 2.7 3.1 2.55
Betcris 2.86 3.15 2.55
888Sport 2.85 3.05 2.6
Dafabet 2.85 3.1 2.45
Head to Head
Date Result Competition
05.02.2021 20:15 Swansea --0 Norwich Championship
07.11.2020 15:00 Norwich 1-0 Swansea Championship
08.03.2019 19:45 Norwich 1-0 Swansea Championship
24.11.2018 15:00 Swansea 1-4 Norwich Championship
05.03.2016 15:00 Swansea 1-0 Norwich Premier League
Team Statistics
Swansea
HOME AWAY ALL
Games Played 13 13 26
Wins 7 7 14
Draws 5 5 8
Loss 1 3 4
GOALS
Goals For 16 17 33
Goals Against 6 9 15
GOALS AVERAGE
Goals For 1.2 1.3 1.3
Goals Against 0.5 0.7 0.6
Norwich
HOME AWAY ALL
Games Played 14 12 26
Wins 8 8 16
Draws 5 1 6
Loss 1 3 4
GOALS
Goals For 17 18 35
Goals Against 8 13 21
GOALS AVERAGE
Goals For 1.2 1.5 1.3
Goals Against 0.6 1.1 0.8
Recent form
Swansea: WDWWDW
Norwich: DWWWDL
Standings
# Team GP W D L GF GA GD P
1 Norwich 27 16 7 4 35 21 +14 55
2 Brentford 26 14 9 3 48 26 +22 51
3 Swansea 26 14 8 4 33 15 +18 50
4 Reading 26 14 5 7 40 29 +11 47
5 Watford 27 13 8 6 31 20 +11 47
6 Bournemouth 27 11 9 7 40 26 +14 42
7 Middlesbrough 27 11 7 9 30 24 +6 40
8 Blackburn 26 11 6 9 41 28 +13 39
9 Bristol City 27 12 3 12 29 31 -2 39
10 Stoke City 27 9 11 7 32 29 +3 38
11 Preston 27 11 3 13 31 34 -3 36
12 Barnsley 27 10 6 11 29 34 -5 36
13 Luton 26 9 6 11 21 28 -7 33
14 Millwall 27 6 14 7 22 25 -3 32
15 Huddersfield 27 9 5 13 30 38 -8 32
16 Cardiff 26 8 7 11 33 31 +2 31
17 QPR 26 7 9 10 25 32 -7 30
18 Coventry 27 7 9 11 26 37 -11 30
19 Nottingham Forest 27 7 8 12 22 30 -8 29
20 Derby 27 7 7 13 17 28 -11 28
21 Birmingham 27 6 10 11 19 31 -12 28
22 Rotherham 25 7 5 13 30 35 -5 26
23 Sheffield Wednesday 26 8 7 11 18 26 -8 25
24 Wycombe 25 3 7 15 18 42 -24 16
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[Pre-Match thread] Norwich vs Stoke City

[Championship - 2020/2021]

Norwich - Stoke City

Match Info
Date: February 13, 2021
Time: 15:00 (UTC)
Venue: Carrow Road
Odds
Bookmaker Home Draw Away
Bwin 1.8 3.5 4.75
Expekt 1.83 3.45 4.5
NordicBet 1.85 3.6 4.5
10Bet 1.8 3.5 4.75
William Hill 1.83 3.4 4.75
Bet365 1.8 3.5 4.75
Marathonbet 1.85 3.64 4.5
Unibet 1.85 3.45 4.75
Ladbrokes 1.8 3.2 4.2
Betsson 1.85 3.6 4.5
188Bet 1.85 3.5 3.95
Pinnacle 1.85 3.52 4.88
SBO 1.81 3.45 4.2
1xBet 1.87 3.64 4.44
Sportingbet 1.8 3.5 4.75
Bovada 1.8 3.5 4.65
Betway 1.8 3.5 4.75
Tipico 1.75 3.4 4.5
Betcris 1.83 3.45 4.5
888Sport 1.82 3.35 4.6
Dafabet 1.83 3.35 4.25
Head to Head
Date Result Competition
13.02.2021 15:00 Norwich --0 Stoke City Championship
24.11.2020 19:00 Stoke City 2-3 Norwich Championship
22.04.2019 14:00 Stoke City 2-2 Norwich Championship
06.10.2018 14:00 Norwich 0-1 Stoke City Championship
13.01.2016 19:45 Stoke City 3-1 Norwich Premier League
Team Statistics
Norwich
HOME AWAY ALL
Games Played 14 14 28
Wins 8 8 16
Draws 5 2 7
Loss 1 4 5
GOALS
Goals For 17 18 35
Goals Against 8 15 23
GOALS AVERAGE
Goals For 1.2 1.3 1.3
Goals Against 0.6 1.1 0.8
Stoke City
HOME AWAY ALL
Games Played 14 14 28
Wins 5 4 9
Draws 4 8 12
Loss 5 2 7
GOALS
Goals For 18 14 32
Goals Against 19 10 29
GOALS AVERAGE
Goals For 1.3 1.0 1.1
Goals Against 1.4 0.7 1.0
Recent form
Norwich: LDDWWW
Stoke City: DDLDDL
Standings
# Team GP W D L GF GA GD P
1 Brentford 28 16 9 3 55 28 +27 57
2 Norwich 28 16 7 5 35 23 +12 55
3 Swansea 27 15 8 4 35 15 +20 53
4 Watford 28 13 9 6 31 20 +11 48
5 Reading 28 14 6 8 41 32 +9 48
6 Bournemouth 28 12 9 7 43 28 +15 45
7 Middlesbrough 28 11 7 10 31 28 +3 40
8 Blackburn 28 11 6 11 42 31 +11 39
9 Stoke City 28 9 12 7 32 29 +3 39
10 Preston 29 12 3 14 34 37 -3 39
11 Bristol City 28 12 3 13 29 33 -4 39
12 Cardiff 28 10 7 11 37 32 +5 37
13 Barnsley 27 10 6 11 29 34 -5 36
14 Millwall 28 7 14 7 26 26 0 35
15 Luton 27 9 7 11 22 29 -7 34
16 QPR 27 8 9 10 26 32 -6 33
17 Huddersfield 28 9 6 13 31 39 -8 33
18 Nottingham Forest 28 8 8 12 25 30 -5 32
19 Coventry 28 7 10 11 26 37 -11 31
20 Rotherham 27 8 5 14 33 38 -5 29
21 Sheffield Wednesday 28 9 7 12 21 30 -9 28
22 Derby 27 7 7 13 17 28 -11 28
23 Birmingham 28 6 10 12 21 34 -13 28
24 Wycombe 27 3 7 17 18 47 -29 16
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Relegated Players: Cheaper Transfer Options?

This post has nothing to do with various transfer rumours floating about, it's just a fun exercise in analysing players who could be available at knockdown prices from the 3 relegated clubs in the PL, with a couple from elsewhere in Europe. Let me know your thoughts on any of the below or any other options I chose not to discuss and how they might or might not fit into our squad.
Norwich City
Norwich earned plaudits after gaining promotion with a team containing a few promising academy products. If those young players choose to continue their development at Norwich and they can keep the core of their team together they could do what Burnley have done in recent seasons by coming straight back up and securing some form of stability for a few seasons.
Watford
After reaching an FA Cup Final last season, only to be demolished 6-0 by Man City, Watford seem to have been scarred by the experience. An 8-0 loss at the Etihad in September was followed up by a 4-0 loss which set them up for relegation. A club with trigger happy owners, they have gone through 6 permanent managers during their 5 season stay in the Premier League.
Bournemouth
After failing to fix their defensive frailties, Bournemouth have instead blamed their relegation on Hawkeye not working in Sheffield United vs Aston Villa. Eddie Howe has earned plaudits for taking the club from League Two to the Premier League and surviving for 5 seasons with a smaller club with a small stadium and limited resources. Bournemouth have played some good football and earned some great results during their time in the PL, putting up the best fight to beat the drop post-lockdown of the 3 relegated clubs.
Other players from relegated clubs in Europe
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Americans Playing abroad today: 9/12-13/20

September 12th
Europe (Rating per FotMob/whoscored if provided)
Premier league (England)
Tim Ream (Fulham) Started at LCB and went the full 90’ in a 3-0 Loss against Arsenal (5.5/5.66) 63/66 passing, 5/8 accurate long balls, 74 touches, 2/2 duels won, 2 clearances, 1/1 successful tackles, 1/1 aerials won, 7 recoveries Match Highlights

Championship
Bradley Johnson (Blackburn Rovers) Started at LCM and went the full 90’ in a 3-2 Loss against Bournemouth. Scored the team's 1st goal of the season in the 42nd’. Won player of the match on Fotmob (8.0/-) 1/2 shots on target, 45/63 passing, 3/7 accurate long balls, 77 touches, 5/9 duels won, 1/1 successful dribbles, 1 foul, 2/2 successful tackles, 2/4 aerials won, 4 interceptions, 14 recoveries Match Highlights
Geoff Cameron (QPR) Started at RCM and went the full 90’ in a 2-0 Win against Nottingham Forest (7.1/-) 20/33 passing, 1/6 accurate long balls, 1 key pass, 44 touches, 4/10 duels won, 3 clearances, 1/2 successful dribbles, 1 foul, 2/2 successful tackles, 1/3 aerials won, 5 recoveries Match Highlights
Alex Mighten (Nottingham Forest) Subbed on in the 74th‘ in a 2-0 Loss against QPR (6.1/-) 1/2 passing, 2 crosses, 7 touches, 2/3 duels won, 0/1 successful dribbles, 2 times fouled, 1 recovery

League 1
Lynden Gooch (Sunderland AFC) Subbed on in the 78th‘ in a 1-1 draw with Bristol Rovers (6.3/-) 1/1 shots on target, 6/9 passing, 1 cross, 0/1 accurate long balls, 1 key pass, 15 touches, 1/3 duels won, 1/3 successful dribbles Match Highlights
Niall Mason (Peterborough United) Subbed on in the 90th‘ in a 2-0 Loss against Accrington Stanley (-/-) 6/7 passing, 1/1 accurate long balls, 1 key pass, 7 touches, 1 recovery Match Highlights
Marlon Fossey (Shrewsbury Town on loan from Fulham) Subbed on in the 71st‘ in a 0-0 draw with Portsmouth. Picked up a yellow in the 75th’ (6.1/-) 2/3 passing, 1 cross, 1/1 accurate long balls, 11 touches, 2/5 duels won, 2 clearances, 1 time fouled, 1 foul, 2/4 aerials won Match Highlights

League 2
Charlie Kelman (Southend United) Started at ST and went the full 90‘ in a 4-0 Loss against Harrogate Town (5.1/-) 1/1 shots on target, 12/13 passing, 21 touches, 1/12 duels won, 0/2 successful dribbles, 3 times dispossessed, 1/7 aerials won, 1 recovery Match Highlights

DFB Pokal (Germany)
Tyler Adams (RB Leipzig) Started at LCM and went the full 90’ in a 3-0 Win against Nurnberg (-/-) Match Highlights Personal Highlights
Timothy Chandler (Eintracht Frankfurt) Subbed on in the 73rd‘ in a 2-1 Win against 1860 Mumich (-/-) Match Highlights
Josh Sargent (SV Werder Bremen) Started at RW and played 90‘ in a 2-0 Win against Carl Zeiss Jena. Scored the opener and game winner in the 49th’ (-/-) Match Highlights
Julian Ryerson (1.FC Union Berlin) Subbed on in the 120th‘ in a 1-0 Win against Karlsruher SC (-/-)
Alfredo Morales (Fortuna Düsseldorf) Started at RCM and played 78‘ in a 1-0 Win against FC Ingolstadt (-/-)
Julian Green (SpVgg Greuther Furth) Started at CM and played 105‘ in a 6-1 Win against RSV meinerzhagen. Assisted on the teams 1st goal in the 71st’ and scored the game winner in the 98th’(-/-)
Timothy Tillman (SpVgg Greuther Furth) Subbed on in the 63rd‘ in a 6-1 Win against RSV meinerzhagen. Assisted on the teams 3rd goal in the 103rd’ & 5th goal in the 113th’ (-/-)
Marc Heider (VfL Osnabruck) Started at ST and played 61‘ in a 1-0 Win against SV Todesfelde (-/-)
Justin Butler (FC Ingolstadt) Started at LST and played 81‘ in a 1-0 Loss against Fortuna Düsseldorf (-/-)

Ligue 2 (French 2nd Division)
Nicholas Gioacchini (SM Caen) Started at RW and played 89‘ in a 3-0 Win against Rodez. Scored the game winner in the 3rd’. Won Player of the match on Fotmob (8.2/-) 1/1 shots on target 12/16 passing, 1/1 accurate long balls, 2 key passes, 37 touches, 5/10 duels won, 5 clearances, 1/2 successful dribbles, 1 time dispossessed, 2 times fouled, 2 fouls, 1/1 successful tackles, 1/2 aerials won, 1 interception, 4 recoveries Match Highlights

Belgian First Division A
Joseph Efford (Waasland-Beveren) Started at RST and played 71‘ in a 4-1 Loss against Club Brugge KV. Assisted on the teams lone goal in the 30th’ (6.5/-) 0/1 shots on target 11/18 passing, 1 key pass, 28 touches, 1/6 duels won, 0/2 successful dribbles, 2 times dispossessed, 1 time fouled, 0/1 aerials won, 2 recoveries

Super Lig (Turkey)
Eric Lichaj (Fatih Karagümrük) Subbed on in the 65th‘ to make his team debut in a 3-0 Win against Yeni Malatyaspor (6.2/6.22) 4/5 passing, 1 cross, 1/1 accurate long balls, 8 touches, 1/1 duels won, 1 time fouled, 1 recovery

Premier League (Scotland)
Scott Pittman (Livingston FC) Started at RCM and went the full 90‘ in a 2-1 Loss against Hamilton Academical. Scored the opener in the 1st’ (-/7.54) Match Highlights
Ian Harkes (Dundee United FC) Started at CAM and went the full 90‘ in a 4-0 Loss against Rangers (-/6.11) Match Highlights
Dillon Powers (Dundee United FC) Started at RCM and played 46‘ in a 4-0 Loss against Rangers (-/6.17)
Danny Rogers (Kilmarnock FC) Started at GK and went the full 90’ in a 1-0 Loss against Aberdeen (-/6.37) Match Highlights

Protathlima Cyta (Cyprus)
Mukwelle Akale (Pafos FC) Subbed on in the 46th‘ in a 1-0 Loss against Apollon Limassol (-/-) Match Highlights

Schweizer Cup (Switzerland)
Noah Jones (FC Wil 1900) Started at LST and played 81‘ in a 4-3 Penalty shootout Loss against FC Aara (-/-)
Ilan Sauter (FC Wil 1900 on loan from FC Zurich) Started at RCB and went the full 120’ in a 4-3 Penalty shootout Loss against FC Aarau (-/-)

Superettan (Swedish 2nd Division)
Josh Wicks (AFC Eskilstuna) Started at GK and went the full 90’ in a 3-0 Loss against Halmstads BK (-/-) Match Highlights

Premier league (Israel)
George Fochive (Hapoel Kfar Saba) Subbed on in the 90th‘ in a 2-0 Loss against Maccabi Petach Tikva (-/-) Match Highlights

Fortuna Liga (Slovakia)
Eduvie Ikoba (AS Trencin) Subbed on in the 46th‘ in a 1-1 draw with Zemplin Michalovce (-/-) Match Highlights
Sidney Friede (Dunajska Streda) Started at RCM and played 40’ in a 3-2 Win against Ruzomberok (-/-) Match Highlights

SSE Airtricity League Premier (Ireland)
Will Seymore (Sligo Rovers) Started at LM and played 75’ in a 0-0 draw with St. Patrick’s Athletic. Picked up a yellow in the 73rd’ (-/-)

Veikkausliiga (Finland)
Jacob Bushue (FC Haka) Started at LCM and went the full 90‘ in a 4-1 Loss against SJK (-/-) Match Highlights

Ykkonen
Kyle Curinga (Kokkolan Pallo-veikot) Started at RB and went the full 90’ in a 2-0 Loss against EIF (-/-) Match Highlights
Ian Garrett (VPS) Started at LB and went the full 90’ in a 6-3 Win against MYPA (-/-)
Emmanuel Appiah (AC Kajaani) Started at LW and played 86‘ in a 1-0 Loss against IF Gnistan (-/-) Match Highlights

1.Deild Karla (Icelandic 2nd Division)
Sito (IBV Vestmannaeyjar) Started at RW and went the full 90‘ in a 3-1 Loss against Keflavik (-/-)

South America
Liga 1 (Peru)
Claudio Torrejon (Sport Boys Callao) Started at CM and went the full 90‘ in a 1-0 Loss against Sport Huancayo (-/-) Match Highlights

September 13th
Europe (Rating per FotMob/whoscored if provided)
La Liga (Spain)
Yunus Musah (Valencia CF) Started at RM for his professional debut played 88‘ in a 4-2 Win against Levante (-/-) Match Highlights

Segunda Division (Spanish 2nd Division)
Shaq Moore (CD Tenerife) Started at RB and went the full 90‘ in a 2-0 Win against Malaga (7.3/-) 0/1 shots on target, 21/29 passing, 3 crosses, 1/3 accurate long balls, 2 key passes, 55 touches, 5/8 duels won, 1 clearance, 3 times fouled, 2 fouls, 2/3 aerials won, 2 interceptions, 5 recoveries Match Highlights

DFB Pokal (Germany)
Marcel Costly (SV Waldhof Mannheim) Started at RM and went the full 90‘ in a 2-1 Loss against SC Freiburg (-/-)
Maurice Malone (SV Wehen Wiesbaden on loan from FC Augsburg) Subbed on in the 75th‘ in a 1-0 Win against FC Heidenheim (-/-) Match Highlights

Ligue 1 (France)
Timothy Weah (LOSC Lille) Subbed on in the 82nd‘ in a 1-0 Win against Metz (-/6.36) 1/6 passing, 6 touches, 3/3 duels won, 0/1 successful tackles, 2/2 aerials won Match Highlights

Belgian First Division A
Chris Durkin (Sint Truidense W) Started at CM and went the full 90’ in a 3-2 Loss against Royal Antwerp. Picked up a yellow in the 25th’ (5.2/-) 30/37 passing, 1/4 accurate long balls, 42 touches, 0/10 duels won, 0/1 successful dribbles, 3 times dispossessed, 2 fouls, 0/2 aerials won, 3 recoveries

Eredivisie (Netherlands)
Sergino Dest (Ajax) Subbed on in the 32nd‘ in a 1-0 Win against Sparta Rotterdam (6.4/6.73) 0/1 shots on target, 19/20 passing, 3 crosses, 1/1 accurate long balls, 1 key pass, 41 touches, 3/9 duels won, 1 clearance 2/2 successful dribbles, 3 times dispossessed, 2 fouls, 1/1 successful tackles, 1 recovery Match Highlights
Luca de la Torre (Heracles Almelo) Subbed on in the 62nd‘ to make his team debut in a 2-0 Win against ADO Den Haag. Assisted on the 2nd goal in the 70th’ (7.8/6.86) 0/3 shots on target, 15/18 passing, 1 key pass, 25 touches, 3/4 duels won, 2/2 successful dribbles, 0/1 successful tackles, 0/1 aerials won

Eerste Divisie
Sebastian Soto (SC Telstar on loan from Norwich City) Subbed on in the 80th‘ for his team debut in a 2-1 Loss against MVV Maastricht (-/-)

Super Lig (Turkey)
Tyler Boyd (Besiktas JK) Started at LW and played 73‘ in a - against Trabzonspor. Scored the game winner in the 29th’(7.2/7.71) 1/2 shots on target, 18/24 passing, 1/1 accurate long balls, 36 touches, 1/7 duels won, 2 clearances, 4 times dispossessed, 2 fouls, 1/1 successful tackles, 1 interception, 7 recoveries Match Highlights

Superliga (Denmark)
Emmanuel Sabbi (Odense Boldklub) Started at RW and played 64‘ in a 3-2 Win against FC Copenhagen (7.1/-) 3/3 shots on target, 10/12 pasing, 3/3 accurate long balls, 1 key pass, 29 touches, 3/11 duels won, 2 clearances, 2/4 successful dribbles, 2 times dispossessed, 1 time fouled, 2 fouls, 0/2 aerials won, 2 interceptions, 4 recoveries Match Highlights

NordicBet Liga
Steven Enna (FC Fredericia) Subbed on in the 56‘ and off in the 84th’ in a 2-1 Win against Kolding IF. Picked up a yellow in the 51st’ (-/-)

Allsvenskan (Sweden)
Mix Diskerud (Helsingborg IF on loan from Manchester City) Started at LCM and went the full 90’ in a 2-2 draw with Hammarby IF (6.5/-) 29/35 passing, 1 cross, 7/10 accurate long balls, 1 key pass, 53 touches, 1/1 duels won, 4 clearances, 1 time fouled, 3 interceptions, 5 recoveries Match Highlights
Aron Johannsson (Hammarby IF) Started at CAM and went the full 90’ in a 2-2 draw with Helsingborg IF. Scored the 2nd goal in the 55th’ (7.7/-) 2/6 shots on target, 34/46 passing, 0/1 accurate long balls, 1 key pass, 61 touches, 4/9 duels won, 2 times dispossessed, 1 time fouled, 1 foul, 0/1 successful tackles, 2/3 aerials won, 1 interception, 5 recoveries

Superettan
Brian Span (Vasteras SK) Started at LW and played 73‘ in a 3-1 Loss against Norrby (-/-) Match Highlights

Premier league (Israel)
Josh Cohen #44 (Maccabi Haifa) Started at GK and went the full 90’ in a 3-1 Win against Hapoel Beer Sheva (-/-) Match Highlights

Ekstraklasa (Poland)
Kenny Saief (Lechia Gdańsk) Started at CM and played 59‘ in a 3-0 Loss against Górnik Zabrze (-/-) Match Highlights

BH Telecom Premier League (Bosnia & Herzegovina)
Darick Kobie Morris (FK Tuzla City) Subbed on in the 90th‘ in a 1-0 Win against Radnik Bijeljina (-/-) Match Highlights
Nermin Crnkic (FK Tuzla City) Started at RB and played 84‘ in a 1-0 Win against Radnik Bijeljina. Scored the game winner in the 47th’ (-/-)
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So, how difficult is it to bounce back from relegation from the Premier League? I picked around a little bit in historical trends [OC]

As the new season gets underway, there's no lack of predictions being thrown around. While we all know that Manchester City are winning the Premier League again and Liverpool are getting relegated because they haven't spent any money only spent £11m on a backup fullback, what of those unlucky few who were banished to the netherworld that is the Championship?
Around the internet, there does seem to be a consensus that Bournemouth, Norwich, and Watford are all among the favorites to come right back up, whether this is coming from Scottish Teens betting markets or "journalists" like 538. I’m not here to litigate the validity of 538’s modelling process for soccer outcomes, though I’ll admit I enjoy reading them every now and then. What spurred me to do this is seeing just how much all three of the freshly-relegated sides are pretty heavy favorites in their model, with only Brentford coming close.
So, I was curious how long it usually has taken teams since football started since 1992 (as a convenient cut-off spot). I’m sure the information did exist somewhere in a moderately-accessible format, but I was sitting around waiting for people to reply to my emails so I thought I’d just go ahead and build the following list of relegated teams in chronological order:
 
Year Relegated Years outside of the PL Ever Promoted?
1993 Nottingham Forest 1 1
1993 Middlesbrough 2 1
1993 Crystal Palace 1 1
1994 Sheffield United 12 1
1994 Oldham Athletic 29 0
1994 Swindon Town 28 0
1995* Crystal Palace 2 1
1995 Norwich City 9 1
1995 Leicester City 1 1
1995 Ipswich Town 5 1
1996 Manchester City 4 1
1996 Queens Park Rangers 15 1
1996 Bolton Wanderers 1 1
1997 Sunderland 2 1
1997 Middlesbrough 1 1
1997 Nottingham Forest 1 1
1998 Bolton Wanderers 3 1
1998 Barnsley 23 0
1998 Crystal Palace 6 1
1999 Charlton Athletic 1 1
1999 Blackburn Rovers 2 1
1999 Nottingham Forest 22 0
2000 Wimbledon 22 0
2000 Sheffield Wednesday 21 0
2000 Watford 6 1
2001 Manchester City 1 1
2001 Coventry City 20 0
2001 Bradford City 22 0
2002 Ipswich Town 20 0
2002 Derby County 5 1
2002 Leicester City 1 1
2003 West Ham 2 1
2003 West Bromwich Albion 1 1
2003 Sunderland 2 1
2004 Leicester City 10 1
2004 Leeds 16 1
2004 Wolves 5 1
2005 Crystal Palace 8 1
2005 Norwich City 10 1
2005 Southampton 7 1
2006 Birmingham City 1 1
2006 West Bromwich Albion 2 1
2006 Sunderland 1 1
2007 Sheffield United 12 1
2007 Charlton Athletic 15 0
2007 Watford 8 1
2008 Reading 4 1
2008 Birmingham City 1 1
2008 Derby County 13 0
2009 Newcastle 1 1
2009 Middlesbrough 7 1
2009 West Bromwich Albion 1 1
2010 Hull 3 1
2010 Burnley 4 1
2010 Portsmouth 12 0
2011 Birmingham City 10 0
2011 Blackpool 11 0
2011 West Ham 1 1
2012 Bolton Wanderers 11 0
2012 Blackburn Rovers 9 0
2012 Wolves 6 1
2013 Reading 8 0
2013 Queens Park Rangers 1 1
2013 Wigan 9 0
2014 Cardiff City 4 1
2014 Fulham 4 1
2014 Norwich City 5 1
2015 Hull 1 1
2015 Burnley 1 1
2015 Queens Park Rangers 6 0
2016 Newcastle 1 1
2016 Norwich City 3 1
2016 Aston Villa 3 1
2017 Hull 5 0
2017 Middlesbrough 4 0
2017 Sunderland 5 0
2018 Swansea 3 0
2018 Stoke City 3 0
2018 West Bromwich Albion 2 1
2019 Cardiff City 2 0
2019 Fulham 1 1
2019 Huddersfield Town 2 0
* In 1995, the PL went from 22 teams to 20, and so they relegated 4 teams. In other years, Palace would have survived. I think.
 
The first two columns are pretty self-explanatory, it’s the year in which the club got relegated (pulled from Wikipedia). The next one is how many years a team was outside of the top flight, with 1 meaning they were promoted the very next year, 2 meaning they were promoted after their second year, and so on. For clubs who to this point have not managed to get promoted back to the PL, this third column is the minimum amount of time they’ll spend in outside of the PL. So for example, Stoke was relegated in 2018 so they’ve got a 3 because at a bare minimum they’ll take 3 years outside of the top flight if hell freezes over they manage promotion this year (sorry Stoke, you’ve actually got a decent shot tbf). For teams lower than that, a la Charlton who are currently in League One, this number assumes back-to-back promotions, as unlikely as that is. Not a perfect system, I know.
For Wimbledon, I’m considering AFC Wimbledon the continuation of Wimbledon FC, because fuck MK Dons.
So what’s the data look like? Here’s the distribution of how long it has taken teams to return:
 
Years outside the PL Count
1 21
2 10
3 6
4 6
5 6
6 4
7 2
8 3
9 3
10 3
11 2
12 3
13 1
14 0
15 2
16 1
17 0
18 0
19 0
20 2
21 1
22 3
23 1
24 0
25 0
26 0
27 2
 
Across 82 instances of relegation, 45 separate teams have suffered the sting of relegation. The median time between relegation and promotion is 4 years and average is 6.75, though obviously these are moving targets because a lot of these teams haven’t been back yet and some may very well never be back.
 
On 21 occasions, a relegated team has come right back up the following year. Birmingham City, Leicester, Newcastle, and West Brom have all achieved this feat twice, and no one has ever done it more than twice. Sunderland and West Brom have each managed bouncing back after two years twice, and Sheffield United interestingly enough took 12 years to get back both times that they’ve been relegated.
 
In ’93, ’97, ’06, ’09, and ’15, two teams that went down came right back up. There has never been a year when each team relegated from the PL managed promotion immediately. Most years do have at least one club come back within 1 or 2 years. The year with the longest gap is 1994 at 12 years for, you guessed it, Sheffield United. The other two clubs relegated that year are Oldham and Swindon, both of whom don’t look like they’ll be rejoining the top flight any time soon. The next-largest gap is 8 years, with Watford, Charlton, and once again Sheffield United being relegated in 2007. Watford made it back to the PL in 2015.
 
1994 was definitely the toughest year for the relegated teams, with other notably difficult years for re-promotion being 2000:
Team Years outside the PL
Sheffield Wednesday 21 (currently in Championship)
Watford 6
Wimbledon 22 (currently in League One after a wild few decades)
 
2004:
Team Years outside the PL
Leeds 16
Leicester 10
Wolves 5
 
And 2007 which I touched on earlier:
Team Years outside the PL
Charlton 15 (currently in League One)
Sheffield United 12
Watford 8
 
The strongest relegation groups (at least in so far as how long it took them to return) were in ’93, ’97, and ’06. Each of these had two teams bounce right back up with the third in each group taking one more year. Honorable mention to 2003 when West Brom came right back up and Sunderland and West Ham managed the feat in 2 years apiece.
 
To bring it full-circle, it seems to me like models like 538 may be slightly overestimating the likelihood that multiple of the relegated sides make it back, but the better takeaway from their predictions is probably that it's highly likely at least one of the teams makes it back, which did happen in roughly 60% of years I looked at here. I personally can't see Bournemouth bouncing back given their "off-season", but who knows. Certainly not me.
All this data is sitting in an excel sheet on my computer now, and I successfully killed an afternoon-ish of my time. If anyone has any other little factoids they're wondering about, let me know and I'll happily jump back in.
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I am quite focused on trying to find MATCHES that result in DRAW to place a 8-match accumulator bet accurately at some point. Here’s all the draw matches I found since 23th October

Eventually I want to make a 8-match accumulator bet. 4 of the matches I will select either DRAW or HANDICAP HDA and pick -1 for the superior team with the hope that they still win. And the remaining 4 matches of my choice I will select both of DRAW and Handicap -1 (so if results end up with 2:1, 3:2, 4:3, etc it’s a loss)
Here are the DRAW matches I have written down on my notebook since 23rd Oct that are considered major league games
23rd Oct
Nurnberg vs Karlsruher (Germany 2) 1:1
Stuttgart vs Cologne (Germany 1) 1:1
Sassuolo vs AC Torino (Italy 1) 3:3
Nashville SC vs New England Revolution (MLS) 1:1
24th Oct
Zweigen Kanazawa vs Fagiano Okayama (Japan 2) 0:0
FC Seoul vs Gangwon FC (Korea1) 1:1
Darmstadt vs St Pauli (Germany 2) 2:2
West Ham vs Man City (EPL) 1:1
Watford vs Bournemouth (EC) 1:1
Hacken vs Mjallby (Sweden 1) 2:2
Union Berlin vs Freiburg (Germany 1) 1:1
Bristol City vs Swansea (EC) 1:1
Cardiff vs Middlesbrough (EC) 1:1
Millwall vs Barnsley (EC) 1:1
QPR vs Birmingham (EC) 0:0
Burton Albion vs AFC Wimbledon (Eng 1) 1:1
Wigan vs Plymouth (Eng 1) 1:1
St Johnstone vs Dundee Utd (Scotland 1) 0:0
Nacional vs Ferreira (Portugal 1) 1:1
Man Utd vs Chelsea (EPL) 0:0
Troyes vs Valenciennes (France 2) 1:1
Zwolle vs Willem II (Holland 1) 0:0
Brann vs Stabaek (Norway 1) 1:1
Chicago Fire vs New York Red Bulls (MLS) 2:2
Athletico Mineiro vs Sport Recife (Brazil 1) 0:0
Houston Dynamo vs Columbus Crew (MLS) 1:1
Tigres UNAL vs Juarez (Mexico 1) 1:1
Real Salt Lake vs FC Dallas (MLS) 0:0
25th Oct
Sagan Tosu vs Shonan Bellmare (Japan 1) 2:2
Omiya Ardija vs V Varen Nagasaki (Japan2) 0:0
Tokushima Vortis vs Albreix Niigata (Japan2) 0:0
Ural Yekaterinburg vs FC Tambov (Russia1) 0:0
Aberdeen vs Celtic (Scotland 1) 3:3
Heidenheim vs Osnabruck (Germany 2) 1:1
Sandhausen vs Paderborn (Germany 2) 1:1
Parma vs Spezia (Italy 1) 2:2
Kalmar vs Falkenbergs (Sweden 1) 0:0
Cadiz vs Villarreal (Spain 1) 0:0
RKC Waalwijk vs Feyenoord (Holland 1) 2:2
Nice vs Lille (France 1) 1:1
Wolves vs Newcastle (EPL) 1:1
Werder Bremen vs Hoffenheim (Germany 1) 1:1
Valerenga vs Kristiansund (Norway 1) 1:1
Famalicao vs Boavista (Portugal 1) 2:2
Den Haag vs AZ Alkmaar (Holland 1) 2:2
Juventus vs Verona (Italy 1) 1:1
Tenerife vs Espanyol (Spain 2) 0:0
Internacional vs Flamengo (Brazil 1) 2:2
São Paulo vs Fortaleza (Brazil 1) 2:2
27th Oct
Brighton vs West Bromwich (EPL) 1:1
Norrkoping vs AIK Solna (Sweden 1) 2:2
Varbergs vs Elfsborg (Sweden 1) 0:0
AC Milan vs Roma (Italy1) 3:3
Levante vs Celts Vigo (Spain 1) 1:1
Pachuca vs Pumas UNAM (Mexico 1) 1:1
28th Oct
Shakhtar Donetsk vs Inter Milan (UE) 0:0
Peterborough vs Burton Albion (Eng 1) 2:2
Brentford vs Norwich (EC) 1:1
Wycombe vs Watford (EC) 1:1
Rochdale vs Sunderland (Eng 1) 2:2
Monchengladbach vs Real Madrid (UE) 2:2
Atalanta vs Ajax (UE) 2:2
Union La Calera vs Deportes Tolima (South Am Cup) 0:0
29th Oct
AC Torino vs Lecce (Italy Cup) 1:1
Crotone vs SPAL (Italy Cup) 0:0
Osnabruck vs Darmstadt (Germany 2) 1:1
RKC Waalwijk vs Cambuur (Holland 1) 2:2
Santos vs Ceara (Brazil Cup) 0:0
Everton VM vs Colo Colo (Chile 1) 1:1
Derby vs Cardiff (EC) 1:1
Luton vs Nottingham Forest (EC) 1:1
Bruges vs Lazio (UE) 1:1
Ferencvaros vs Dynamo Kiev (UE) 2:2
Velez Sarsfield vs Penarol (South Am Cup) 0:0
29th Oct
Lille vs Celtic (UE) 2:2
CSKA Moscow vs Dinamo Zagreb (UE) 0:0
Sirius vs AIK Solna (Sweden 1) 0:0
Roma vs CSKA Sofia (UE) 0:0
CF Granada vs PAOK (UE) 0:0
CFR Cluj vs Young Boys Bern (UE) 1:1
Sol de America vs Universidad Catolica (South Am Cup) 0:0
30th Oct
Hamburg vs St Pauli (Germany 2) 2:2
Helmond vs Maastricht (Holland 2) 1:1
Schalke 04 vs Stuttgart (Germany 1) 1:1
31st Oct
Vegalta Sendai vs Sanfrecce Hiroshima (Japan1) 0:0
Oita Trinita vs Urawa Reds (Japan1) 0:0
Kashiwa Reysol vs Shimizu S Pulse (Japan 1) 0:0
Aue vs Holstein Kiel (Germany 2) 1:1
Go Ahead Eagles vs Excelsior (Holland 2) 0:0
Frankfurt vs Werder Bremen (Germany 1) 1:1
Bournemouth vs Derby (EC) 1:1
MK Dons vs AFC Wimbledon (Eng 1) 1:1
Rochdale vs Bristol Rovers (Eng 1) 1:1
Belenenses vs Farense (Portugal 1) 1:1
Roda vs Den Bosch (Holland 2) 0:0
Inter Milan vs Parma ( Italy 1) 2:2
Aldovisi vs Estudiantes (Argentina cup) 0:0
Odd Bk vs Sarpsborg (Norway 1) 1:1
Hearts vs Hibernian (Scotland cup) 1:1
Guingamp vs Sochaux (France 2) 0:0
Rodez vs Auxerre (France 2) 2:2
Velez Sarsfield vs Huracan (Argentine cup) 1:1
Bruges vs KV Mechelan (Belgium1) 2:2
Alaves vs Barcelona (Spain 1) 1:1
Botafogo vs Ceara (Brazil 1) 2:2
Maritimo va Nacional (Portugal 1) 0:0
Argentinos Juniors vs San Lorenzo (Argentine cup) 0:0
Nashville Sc Vs Chicago Fire (MLS) 1:1
Pumas UNAM vs Guadalajara (Mexico 1) 2:2
1st Nov
Tochigi SC vs Ventforet Kofu (Japan 2) 0:0
Albreix Niigata vs Tokyo Verdy (Japan 2) 2:2
Sirius vs Kalmar (Sweden 1) 2:2
Dijon vs Lorient (France 1) 0:0
Zaragoza vs Mallorca (Spain 2) 0:0
Hammarby vs Hacken (Sweden 1) 1:1
Hertha Berlin vs Wolfsburg (Germany 1) 1:1
Union Santa Fe vs Sarandi Arsenal (Argentine Cup) 0:0
Sandefjord vs Brann (Norway 1) 3:3
Stabaek vs Viking (Norway 1) 1:1
CF Granada vs Levante (Spain1) 1:1
Coquimbo Unido vs Union Espanola (Chile 1) 1:1
Sampdoria vs Genoa (Italy 1) 1:1
Valencia vs Getafe (Spain 1) 2:2
Lille vs Lyon (France 1) 1:1
Goias vs Vasco da Gama (Brazil 1) 1:1
2nd Nov
Jong AZ Alkmaar vs Telstar (Holland 2) 1:1
Zulte Waregam vs KV Kortijk (Belgium 1) 1:1
3rd Nov
Sagan Tosu vs Nagoya Grampus (Japan 1) 0:0
Cerezo Osaka vs Gamba Osaka (Japan 1) 1:1
Sanfrecce Hiroshima vs Urawa Reds (Japan 1) 1:1
Lokomotiv Moscow vs Athletico Madrid (UE) 1:1
Shrewsbury vs Burton Albion (Eng 1) 1:1
Brentford vs Swansea (EC) 1:1
Norwich vs Millwall (EC) 0:0
Blackburn vs Middlesbrough (Eng 1) 0:0
AFC Wimbledon vs Doncaster (Eng 1) 2:2
Northampton vs MK Dons (Eng 1) 0:0
Cuiaba vs botafogo (South Am cup) 0:0
Deportes Tolima vs Union La Calera (South am cup) 1:1
4th Nov (so far)
Tokyo Verdy vs Zweigen Kanazawa (Japan 2) 2:2
Ulsan Hyundai vs Jeonbuk Motors (Korea 1) 1:1
Matsumoto Yamaga vs Tochigi SC (Japan 2) 0:0
JEF United Chiba vs FC Ehime (Japan 2) 1:1
Renofa Yamaguchi vs Thespakusatsu Gunma (Japan 2) 1:1
Zenit St Petersburg vs Lazio (UE) 1:1
Zaragoza vs Girona (Spain 2) 2:2
I don’t know what conclusions can be drawn from this, but German and Japanese and Dutch matches seem to have quite a bit of DRAWS
23/10-4/11 (13 days)
Japan: 15 Draws
Germany: 13 Draws
England Championships: 12 Draws
Europa League+Champion Leagues: 12 Draws
English League 1: 10 Draws
Holland: 8 Draws
Italy: 8 Draws
Spain: 8 Draws
Sweden: 7 Draws
Brazil: 6 Draws
France: 6 Draws
Norway: 5 Draws
USA: 5 Draws
South American Cup: 5 Draws
English Premier League: 4 Draws
Portugal:4 Draws
Argentina: 4 Draws
Mexico: 3 Draws
Scotland: 3 Draws
Belgium: 2 Draws
Korea: 2 Draws
Chile: 2 Draws
Russia: 1 Draw
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[Translation] Which La Liga club fits each Premier League team?

Good morning lads and lassies of soccer. To celebrate that the Bundesliga finally comes back I bring you the transcripton/translation of a pretty interesting video I had watched some time ago, related (and literally titled) "Which La Liga team fits each team of the Premier League?"
Now, I know the issue about fans that have simpathy for "second" teams is polarizing and as we all know after last year, it can become something completely vomitive, but this video is indeed trying to give fans of Spanish clubs reasons to like a particular English club, and with that said, tbh I believe at the end of the day most fans, plastic or not, do feel at least some simpathy for some clubs above others excluding their own. From the small town fan who supports their local club but also the "big" team that challenges for the league in the top division, to the Ultra that hates every club of their country that isn't his but do likes a foreign club of which he befriended their respective Ultras in the past, I'm pretty sure that most football fans do feel at least a bit of simpathy for some particular club of a foreign league.
But well, that discussion shouldn't be the topic of this. The fact is that these Spaniards of the video do like particular English clubs and to guide other similar Spaniards analyzed the situation and created this "guidebook" about which Premier League club "currently" fits each La Liga club, and that is what will be shown here.
With a last emphasis in the "currently", there's nothing else to say as preview. Just remember that these aren't my opinions and I'm only sharing what they decided.

Newcastle United & Athletic Club

Crystal Palace & Getafe

Liverpool & Real Madrid

Norwich & Valladolid

Bournemouth & Eibar

Burnley & Alaves

Sheffield United & Mallorca

Brighton & Levante

Leicester & Villarreal

Southampton & Leganés

Watford & Granada

Chelsea & Atletico Madrid

Tottenham & Sevilla

Manchester United & Valencia

Everton & Real Sociedad

Manchester City & Barcelona

West Ham & Espanyol

Wolves & Real Betis

Aston Villa & Celta de Vigo

Arsenal & Osasuna

*and that's it. Hope that you liked it as I did. Do you have any opinions about how to make this even more accurate? feel free to share them.
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GW 37+ Player Point Projections

Forwards
Midfielders
Defenders
Goalkeepers
Team Stats Since Restart
Link to Last Week's Post

General Notes



Forward Notes


Midfielder Notes


Defender Notes


As always, I hope this information is helpful to you guys. I've learned a great deal about FPL from this sub in just under two years and I want to help others succeed to the best of my ability. Cheers and green arrows for all!
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Americans Playing abroad today: 9/28-10/2/20

September 28th
Europe (Rating per FotMob/whoscored if provided)
Premier league (England)
Tim Ream (Fulham) Started at LCB and went the full 90’ in a 3-0 Loss against Aston Villa (6.1/6.23) 54/57 passing, 2/4 accurate long balls, 61 touches, 4/6 duels won, 2 clearances, 0/1 successful dribbles, 1/1 successful tackle, 3/4 aerials won, 6 recoveries Match Highlights

3. Liga (German 3rd Division)
Rijad Kobiljar (KFC Uerdingen) Subbed on in the 46th‘ in a 2-0 Loss against Meppen (-/-) Match Highlights

Eerste Divisie (Dutch 2nd Division)
Alex Mendez (Ajax II) Subbed on in the 66th‘ in a 3-0 Win against Excelsior. Assisted on the 3rd goal in the 87th’ (-/-) Match Highlights
Sebastian Soto (SC Telstar on loan from Norwich City) Started at LST and played 46‘ in a 6-1 Win against FC Den Bosch. Scored in the 13th’ and 29th’ (-/-) Match Highlights

Veikkausliiga (Finland)
Zurab Tsiskaridze (RoPS) Started at LCB and played 79‘ in a 4-0 Loss against HJK (-/-) Match Highlights

September 29th
Europe (Rating per FotMob/whoscored if provided)
La Liga (Spain)
Yunus Musah (Valencia CF) Started at RM and played 71‘ in a 1-0 Win against Real Sociedad (6.5/6.36) 8/15 passing, 1 cross, 1/2 accurate long balls, 27 touches, 3/6 duels won, 1 clearance, 2 times fouled, 1 foul, 1/1 aerial won 2 interceptions, 5 recoveries Match Highlights

NordicBet Liga (Danish 2nd Division)
Louicius Don Deedson (Hobro IK) Started at RST and played 88‘ in a 2-1 Win against Skive (-/-)

SSE Airtricity League Premier (Ireland)
Will Seymore (Sligo Rovers) Started at RCB and went the full 90’ in a 1-0 Win against Derry City (-/-) Match Highlights

1.Deild Karla (Icelandic 2nd Division)
Dion Acoff (Throttur Reykjavik) Subbed on in the 69th‘ in a 1-0 Loss against Magni (-/-)
Kyle McLagan (Fram Reykjavik) Started at RCM and went the full 90’ in a 2-1 Win against Vestri (-/-)

September 30th
Europe (Rating per FotMob/whoscored if provided)
Carabao Cup (England)
Zack Steffen (Manchester City) Started at GK and went the full 90’ in a 3-0 Win against Burnley (-/7.23) Match Highlights

Super Cup (Germany)
Chris Richards (Bayern Munich) Subbed on in the 75th‘ in a 3-2 Win against Borussia Dortmund (6.5/6.40) 4/8 passing, 1 cross, 0/3 accurate long balls, 15 touches, 1/1 duel won, 1/1 successful tackle, 2 interceptions Match Highlights
Giovanni Reyna (Borussia Dortmund) Subbed on in the 71st‘ in a 3-2 Loss against Bayern Munich (6.0/5.97) 8/8 passing, 1 cross, 11 touches

Coppa Italia (Italy)
Andrija Novakovich (Frosinone Calcio) Subbed on in the 56th‘ in a 3-1 Loss against Calcio Padova (-/-) Match Highlights

Ykkonen (Finnish 2nd Division)
Kyle Curinga (Kokkolan Pallo-veikot) Started at LCB and went the full 90’ in a 2-0 Loss against SJK Akatemia (-/-) Match Highlights
Will Inalien (FF Jaro) Subbed on in the 63rd‘ in a 3-1 Win against VPS. Scored the 3rd goal in the 83rd’ (-/-) Match Highlights
Ian Garrett (VPS) Started at LCB and went the full 90’ in a 3-1 Loss against FF Jaro (-/-)
Emmanuel Appiah (AC Kajaani) Started at LCM and played 70‘ in a 1-1 draw with AC Oulu. Picked up a yellow in the 34th’ (-/-) Match Highlights

1.CFL (Montenegro)
Luka Malesevic (FK Iskra Danilovgrad) Started at RWB and went the full 90’ in a 1-0 Loss against Buducnost Podgorica. Picked up a yellow in the 29th’ (-/-)

South America
Liga 1 (Peru)
Ernest Nungaray (Carlos A. mannucci) Started at LCM and went the full 90’ in a 3-3 daw with Sporting Cristal Lima (-/-) Match Highlights

October 1st
Europe (Rating per FotMob/whoscored if provided)
Europa League Qualification (International)
Jordan Siebatcheu (BSC Young Boys; Switzerland on loan from Stade Rennais FC; Switzerland) Subbed on in the 72nd‘ in a 3-0 Win against KF Tirana(Albania) (-/-) Match Highlights
Josh Cohen (Maccabi Haifa; Israel) Started at GK and went the full 90’ in a 7-2 Loss against Tottenham Hotspur (England) (-/5.35) Match Highlights

Carabao Cup (England)
Antonee Robinson (Fulham) Started at LB and went the full 90’ in a 3-0 Loss against Brentford (-/6.62) Match Highlights

October 2nd
Europe (Rating per FotMob/whoscored if provided)
Bundesliga (Germany)
Julian Ryerson (1.FC Union Berlin) Subbed on in the 68th‘ in a 4-0 Win against Mainz 05 (6.6/6.67) 4/5 passing, 1 cross, 1 key pass, 13 touches, 2/3 duels won, 1 clearance, 1/1 successful dribble, 0/1 successful tackle, 1 interception, 1 recovery Match Highlights

2. Bundesliga
Marc Heider (VfL Osnabruck) Subbed on in the 68th‘ in a 0-0 draw with Bochum (6.0/6.29) 0/2 shots on target, 2/6 passing, 1/1 accurate long balls, 1 key pass, 11 touches, 3/8 duels won, 1 clearance, 3 fouls, 3/5 aerials won, 1 recovery Match Highlights

3. Liga
Malik Tillman (FC Bayern Munich II) Started at LCM and played 14‘ in a 3-0 Win against Dynamo Dresden (-/-) Match Highlights 1st Half 2nd Half

Liga NOS (Portugal)
Reggie Cannon (Boavista FC) Started at RB and went the full 90’ in a 1-1 draw with Moreirense (7.8/7.30) 0/1 shot on target, 21/29 passing, 2 crosses, 1/2 accurate long balls, 2 key passes, 58 touches, 5/7 duels won, 4 clearances, 2/3 successful dribbles, 1 time fouled, 1 foul, 2/2 successful tackles, 4 interceptions, 9 recoveries Match Highlights

Eredivisie (Netherlands)
Ulysses Llanez (Heerenveen on loan from VfL Wolfsburg) Subbed on to make his professional and team debut in the 66th‘ in a 1-1 draw with FC Utrecht (5.9/5.93) 2/6 passing, 10 touches, 1/3 duels won, 0/1 successful dribble, 1 time fouled, 1 recovery Match Highlights

Eerste Divisie
Alex Mendez (Ajax II) Subbed on in the 60th‘ in a 4-0 Loss against NAC Breda (-/-)
Mael Corboz (Go Ahead Eagles Deventer) Subbed on in the 56th‘ in a 3-2 Loss against FC Utrecht II (-/-)
Sebastian Soto (SC Telstar on loan from Norwich City) Started at RST and played 46‘ in a 3-0 Loss against PSV II (-/-)
Chris Gloster (PSV II) Subbed on in the 62nd‘ in a 3-0 Win against SC Telstar (-/-)

Premier League (Scotland)
Scott Pittman (Livingston FC) Started at CAM and went the full 90’ in a 2-1 Win against Dundee United FC (-/6.74) Match Highlights
Ian Harkes (Dundee United FC) Started at LCM and went the full 90’ in a 2-1 Loss against Livingston FC (-/6.46)

SSE Airtricity League Premier (Ireland)
Will Seymore (Sligo Rovers) Started at RCM and went the full 90’ in a 4-0 Loss against Shamrock Rovers. Picked up a yellow in the 90th’ (-/-)

First Division (not on phone)
Taner Dogan (Athlone Town on loan from Dundalk FC) Started at RCB and played 89‘ in a 2-0 Win against Drogheda United. Scored the team’s 2nd goal from the middle of the pitch in the 84th’ (-/-) 1st Half 2nd Half
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Derby County vs Watford

Although they are considered one of the candidates for the promotion playoffs, Derby County cannot be content with their start. Their poor finish cost them the place in the playoffs last season, and the home side didn’t improve anything. The Rams eliminated Barrow from the EFL Cup only after the penalty shootout, and they tied four defeats in the next four games in all competition. The hosts finally booked their first points thanks to a narrow 1:0 victory away to Norwich. Phillip Cocu’s side has lots of troubles with converting their chances into goals, as the hosts scored only two times. On the other hand, the home side needs to tighten up its defense, which allowed two goals per match on average so far. Derby County needs to improve a lot if they want to challenge one of the top six spots.
Watford sits in seventh place on the table, and the visitors are five points behind the top two. Troy Deeney and the lads want to bounce back to the Premier League after being relegated last season, and they are on the right track to accomplishing their goals. The Hornets suffered their first defeat in the campaign against the top-placed reading in the latest round. Vladimir Ivic’s side plays very disciplined football. Although Watford managed to find the back of the oppositions’ net just twice so far, they conceded only one goal. The away side wants to get back on the winning track, although a tough challenge is ahead of them.

Full-Time Winner Odds & Prediction

Derby county still has lots of troubles in their game, and Watford should be capable of capitalizing on them. We believe the visitors can get back home with all three points in their pockets.

Goals Market Prediction

Although the visitors have been involved in very low scoring matches so far, clashes between these two teams have been fascinating lately. In the last seven occasions, both teams scored, and all games went over 2.5 margin. We expect to see at least three goals once again.
Watford to win @ 2.25
Over 2.5 FT @ 2.15
Correct score 1:2 @ 9.00
Read the analysis here and share your opinion with us!
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It was a disappointing year for Norwich City in the Premier League last season, finishing dead last and heading back down to the Sky Bet Championship. But, they’re currently one of the heavy favorites to actually win it all. Watford and Bournemouth, who also joined Norwich in relegation, are amongst the top five to capture the title. Brentford, who lost in the Championship playoff last The Premier League website employs cookies to make our website work and improve your user experience. Essential cookies are required for the operation of our website. You may disable these but this may affect website functionality. Non-essential cookies help us improve the functionality of our website by collecting information and reporting on your use of the website as well as improving your After relegation from the Premier League last season, Norwich city were expected to lose many of their key players and have a massive rebuild on their hands if they were to return to the pinnacle Norwich City, Sheffield United and Aston Villa were all promoted from the Championship last season. We look at how Norwich did it, what they will bring to the Premier League and how they can strengthen over the summer. The 2018-19 story… Norwich were not expected to challenge for promotion last season. Leeds have been great to watch in the Premier League this season, but their high-pressing style of play is tailor-made for Leicester to counter-attack. Even without injured striker Jamie Vardy, the Foxes have pace all over the pitch and are fancied to carve open United, as they did in a 4-1 win at Elland Road. Leeds United head coach Marcelo Bielsa was pleased his side's game management in their 2-0 Premier League win at home to Crystal Palace. Bet Now Read More. More Premier League Betting News View All. Wilder - Blades will keep fighting. Chris Wilder says Sheffield United's performance in Sunday's 2-1 defeat to Chelsea proves the Blades are still fighting hard for Premier League survival. Blues Below Norwich in the table it's as tight as ever with Brentford currently holding second place following their 3-2 win over Bristol City in midweek, one point and one place ahead of Swansea. Premier League » NORWICH » The team statistics of NORWICH Successful sports betting starts with detailed analyses! For good & successful Predictions it is indispensable to study detailed Statistics. This is the base for a serious match prediction and helps to rate the win possibility of the two teams. At Virtualbet24 you can call the Premier League - Winner 20/21. Get the best available Premier League odds from all online bookmakers with Oddschecker, the home of betting value. One of the world's leading online gambling companies. The most comprehensive In-Play service. Deposit Bonus for New Customers. Watch Live Sport. We stream over 100,000 events. Bet on Sportsbook and Casino.

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