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Stats for all of tonight’s FA Cup games (Part Two)

The games at Histon, Leyton Orient, Norwich and Peterborough


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chickendinner have already told you why we think that Bristol City will eliminate Portsmouth but here are a few stats to help you bet on the other eight games taking place tonight:

Histon v Swansea
The Welsh side will feel like proving a point after the Histon players reacted underwhelming to being drawn against them in the third round. Histon haven’t lost at home in the league or FA Cup since August while Swansea are unbeaten in nine. However, at this stage last year Swansea were eliminated by non-league side, Havant and Waterlooville.

Leyton Orient v Sheffield United
Leyton Orient are winless in six while Sheffield United are unbeaten over the same number of games so an away win appears the most likely outcome. Another impressive statistic in the Yorkshire side’s favour is that they are unbeaten in seven away games since losing to their rivals Sheffield Wednesday while Orient have won just one of their last ten at home.

Norwich v Charlton (replay)

Posted: January 13th, 2009 by Michael Lintorn | Add Comment comment

Charlton have a huge chance to turn their season around

Charlton/Derby, 7.45pm, Sky Sports 1, Best Odds, Free Bets

In the two-and-a-half years since Alan Curbishley’s exit, Charlton have fallen from being a steady mid-table Premier League club to an unsteady relegation-threatened Championship club. They are managerless, winless in twelve games, bottom of the league and five points from safety. Derby aren’t looking too good themselves though so tonight’s game represents a great chance for Charlton (generally 7/5) to win, leap up two places and galvanise their season.

» Charlton have won their previous two home games against Derby, both by one-goal margins (2-1 and 1-0).

» The Addicks are unbeaten in five straight games against the Rams dating back to 1998.

» Paul Jewell’s Derby have taken just one point from their last five league games.

» And they have lost each of their last four away games without scoring a single goal, going six without a win.

Posted: December 15th, 2008 by Michael Lintorn | Add Comment comment