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Burnley v Manchester City

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  • Burnley have won their last three Premier League home games played on Tuesday, all by a 1-0 scoreline in January, April and December 2017.
  • Manchester City have won 18 of their last 19 evening kick-offs in the Premier League (7pm or later), with the exception being a 1-2 loss at Newcastle in January.
  • Burnley have won three of their five Premier League home games against reigning champions (60%) – only Manchester United (64%) have won a higher ratio of such games in the competition. However, the Clarets have lost their last two.
  • Manchester City are winless in their last two Premier League away games (1-3 vs Liverpool and 2-2 vs Newcastle). Only once under Pep Guardiola have they gone three without a win on the road (February 2018), with the third game in this run coming at Burnley and including a loss at Liverpool.
  • Man City have conceded at least two goals in their last two away league games – they’ve not conceded 2+ goals in three consecutive away games since a run of four in April 2011.
  • Kevin De Bruyne has been directly involved in more Premier League goals than any other Manchester City player this season (13 – 4 goals, 9 assists). The Belgian is looking to score in three consecutive Premier League games for the first time since October 2015.

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Crystal Palace v AFC Bournemouth

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  • Having lost their first Premier League home game against Bournemouth, Crystal Palace are unbeaten in their last three against them at Selhurst Park (W1 D2), winning this exact fixture 5-3 last season.
  • Bournemouth are looking to avoid back-to-back league defeats against Crystal Palace for the first time since a run of three between April 1975-April 1988.
  • Both teams have scored in all four Premier League meetings between Crystal Palace and Bournemouth at Selhurst Park, with 17 goals being netted in total in these games (4.3 per game).
  • Crystal Palace have won just one of their last nine evening kick-offs (7pm or later) in the Premier League (D2 L6), winning 2-0 at Wolves in January.
  • Bournemouth have lost their last five Premier League games in London, conceding 19 goals in the process. The Cherries had lost just one of their previous six in the capital prior to this run (W3 D2).
  • Bournemouth have won 44% of their Premier League games played on Tuesday (W4 D2 L3) – only on Fridays (100% - 2/2) do they have a better win rate on a specific day of the week in the competition.
  • Crystal Palace have lost each of their last three Premier League home games, last losing more consecutively at Selhurst Park in February 2017 (5). Manager Roy Hodgson has never lost four in a row at home with a single club in the competition, however.
  • Bournemouth have lost their last three Premier League games, last losing four in a row just over a year ago to the day (1st December 2018).
  • Crystal Palace’s Wilfried Zaha has scored in back-to-back Premier League games, after a run of 13 without a goal in the competition. He last scored in three league games in a row back in February.
  • Five of Harry Wilson’s six Premier League goals this season have been scored away from home. Indeed, the Welshman has netted 56% (five out of nine) of Bournemouth’s nine away league goals this term.

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