Friday, 27 December 2013

West Ham V West Brom live Stream Premier League – Preview 28 Dec 2013

West Ham V West Brom live Stream Premier League – Preview 28 Dec 2013

Match Preview: Saturday 28th December 2013,One of the important match West Ham V West Brom of Premier League Live High Quality Streaming, West Ham V West Brom streaming is available here West Ham V West Brom Live Stream online video Premier League Video Free The match will take plcae at Boleyn Ground 12/28/13 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.Preview Picturesand Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things West Ham V West Brom Live Stream West Ham V West Brom,West Ham V West Brom online free, West Ham V West Brom Live High Quality Streaming video, West Ham V West Brom at Boleyn Ground Saturday 28th December 2013, kick-off 12:45 (GMT). Downing's men have been in dismal form of late, picking up just a point from their last five top-flight matches and winning only once on the road in the Premier League this season. Their most recent fixture saw them hold Tottenham 1-1 at White Hart Lane, but they will go into the final game of the calendar year in 15th place - a point off the drop zone. While West Brom have failed to beat West Ham in their last five attempts, Sam Allardyce's side have been in awful form of late themselves.
 Just three points separate the two teams, with the London club failing to win in the league throughout December - their most recent defeat coming against Arsenal on Thursday. 
Allardyce will hope for improvements in his forward line having averaged less than a goal a game in the top flight this term, although they remain without club-record signing Andy Carroll. 
His absence has played a big part in West Ham's struggles, although fellow striker Carlton Cole has scored in his last two outings. 
West Brom, who lost their first three games of the month, were able to stop the rot with a last-gasp draw against Hull City and followed that up with a hard-fought point against Tottenham on Boxing Day. 
They will likely fall further into the relegation mire with defeat in east London but, based on the sides' recent head-to-head record, a point looks the most likely outcome on Saturday.
Four of the last five fixtures between the pair have ended in a stalemate, with two of those goalless.
Victor Anichebe and Nicolas Anelka are both suffering with groin injuries and are unlikely to feature for the visitors while Allardyce's only fresh injury concern is James Collins, who limped out of the 3-1 defeat to Arsenal.A Capital One Cup semi-final place is all well and good, but West Ham need to start picking up Premier League points.
Goals remain the Hammers’ big problem and Arsenal’s defence will be confident of not suffering a Christmas hangover at Upton Park.
With a tricky trip to Newcastle three days later, Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger may well look to rest a few of his players.
West Ham may also have an eye on more winnable games against West Brom and Fulham....


West Ham United will host West Bromwich Albion at Upton Park this weekend, in what could be a vital match for each team's relegation prospects.
The Hammers are currently 19th in the table following their Boxing Day defeat to Arsenal, and are in danger of being cut adrift with Sunderland at the bottom of the table.
They have lost four of their last five games in the league, and have not picked up three points since their 3-0 victory over Fulham in November.
West Brom earned a 1-1 draw against Tottenham Hotspur on Boxing Day, but extended their winless run to eight league games.
They have not won since beating fellow strugglers Crystal Palace 2-0 at the start of November, with their poor form costing Steve Clarke his position as manager.
West Ham defender James Collins picked up a knock against Arsenal and is a doubt, while Victor Anichebe was not included in West Brom's squad against Spurs and may miss out again. 

Possible starting lineups

West Ham: Adrian, O'Brien, Tomkins, Demel, McCartney, Jarvis, Nolan, J Cole, Noble, Diame, C Cole

West Brom : Foster; Lugano, Olsson, Dawson, Reid, Amalfitano, Yacob, Morrison, Ridgewell, Gera, Vydra

Competition: Premier League 
Match: West Ham V West Brom 
Date: Saturday 28th December 2013
Kickoff: 12:45 GMT
Venue: Boleyn Ground — London
Referee:‬ M. Dean‎   
Live/Repeat: Live

Monday, 23 December 2013

Swansea V Everton live Stream Premier League

Swansea V Everton live Stream Premier League – Preview 22 Dec 2013

Match Preview: Sunday 22nd December 2013,One of the important match Swansea V Everton  of Premier League Live High Quality Streaming,Swansea V Everton  streaming is available here Swansea V Everton Live Stream online video Premier League Video Free The match will take plcae at Liberty Stadium 12/22/13 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things Swansea V Everton Live Stream Swansea V Everton ,Swansea V Everton online free,Swansea V Everton  Live High Quality Streaming video.Swansea V Everton at Liberty Stadium Sunday 22 December 2013, kick-off 16:00 (GMT).Swansea are without goalkeeper Michel Vorm, who underwent knee surgery on Thursday, while winger Nathan Dyer is out with an ankle ligament injury.Michu is doubtful with an ankle problem and Angel Rangel is banned but Leon Britton and Chico Flores should return.
Everton welcome back midfielder James McCarthy after a one-match ban.
Gerard Deulofeu is out for at least six weeks with a hamstring injury, while Leighton Baines could make his comeback against Sunderland on Boxing Day.
When Swansea City made the lengthy trip home from Merseyside in September 1930, they will certainly have taken with them some painful memories of their first ever meeting with Everton - a crushing 5-1 defeat.
Back in South Wales a few months later those cruel lessons had clearly not been heeded, as again they conceded five times in succumbing to their new foes. Incredibly, 83 years later, the Swans are still seeking their first ever victory against the Toffees. In 17 attempts, five draws is the best Swansea have been able to secure, and despite their buoyant form since being promoted, they've yet to register even a single goal in Premier League meetings.
Their latest match-up may well be the most challenging so far for them, as Everton will arrive with just one league defeat against them this campaign, a record that only Bayern Munich and Roma can better in Europe's elite leagues.
It's a game which will again bring Roberto Martinez back to the club where he first cut his managerial teeth and, though he's been up against them before with Wigan, his presence always seems to stir up the locals.
It will only add to the intrigue as Everton continue their quest to keep pace with the top four - particularly so as they follow Sunday's game with two successive home matches.
They won't lack confidence either after their last two away days - there will be few sides this season who will travel to the Emirates and Old Trafford and come back with four points in the bank.
The Swans have only won two of their last 12 league and cup games and at the start of the weekend sit seven points above the bottom three and seven below the top six. With a fixture list which includes, Chelsea, Manchester City and Manchester United in the next three weeks, ending their Everton hoodoo would be very timely.

Head-to-head
Swansea have failed to win any of their 17 league and cup games against Everton (D5, L12).
The Swans have failed to score in the four previous Premier League meetings between the sides (D1, L3).
Roberto Martinez has failed to win his four previous Premier League games against Swansea (D1, L3).


Swansea City
Swansea have lost just once in their last six Premier League games (W2, D3).
They have failed to win the last six top-flight matches they have played on a Sunday (D3, L3).
The Swans have had more possession than their opponents in all eight of their Premier League home games this season, but have won just 10 points from a possible 24 (W2 D4 L2) at the Liberty Stadium.
Michu has failed to score in his last seven Premier League appearances - his longest drought since joining Swansea.

Everton
Seamus Coleman's goal last weekend means Everton defenders have contributed seven Premier League goals this season - a division high, prior to this weekend.
The Toffees have lost just one of their 16 Premier League games this season. In the top five European leagues, only Bayern Munich and AS Roma have better records.
They have lost seven points from winning positions this season. Prior to this weekend, only Manchester City (eight) and Sunderland (11) had worse records.
They are one of three clubs yet to win a Premier League penalty this season, along with Newcastle and Cardiff. 

Competition: Premier League 
Match:
 Swansea V Everton 
Date: Sunday 22 December 2013
Kickoff: 16:00 GMT
Venue:  Liberty Stadium 
Live/Repeat: Live
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