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Championship Opta Facts – March 29 - 30

Written By maxtv on Wednesday, 27 March 2013 | 16:00


Blackburn v Blackpool
When the two clubs met earlier this season, Blackpool won 2-0, courtesy of goals from Kirk Broadfoot and Wes Thomas.
Blackburn have gone seven games without a victory (D3 L4), scoring just four goals in that time.
Blackburn's Jordan Rhodes has scored just once in his last seven league games.
The Tangerines have picked up 24 points from losing positions; a league-high.

Watford v Burnley
The last six meetings between these two sides at Vicarage Road have alternated between a win for Burnley and a win for Watford. For this sequence to continue, the Clarets need to win.
In the 31 previous meetings in the league, this fixture has never ended in a goalless draw.
The Clarets have won just once in their last 10 games (D4 L5).
The Hornets have lost back to back games for the first since October, when they lost to Blackburn and Cardiff.

Crystal Palace v Birmingham
Crystal Palace have beaten Birmingham just once in their last seven meetings. Birmingham have won four of those games, with two ending as draws.
The Eagles have drawn five games from winning positions at home this season; a joint-league-high with Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Palace have scored 43 goals in the second half of matches this season; a league-high.
No side have lost more games from winning positions than Wolves this season (5).

Derby v Bristol City
Derby have won nine of their last 11 games at home against Bristol City (L2).
The Rams have only won once in their last nine games (D4 L4).
The Robins are without an away victory in eight games (D2 L6).
Bristol City attacker and former Derby player Steve Davies has scored 12 goals this season (his joint-highest for a season). If he manages to score against his former club, he will break his previous highest goal total for a single season.

Leicester v Millwall
Leicester have lost their last three games against Millwall, conceding six and scoring just one.
The Foxes are winless in five matches (D2 L3); their longest winless run of the season.
Leicester defender Michael Keane has scored twice in his last four games. Prior to his spell at Leicester; Keane had never scored a professional league goal.
Millwall have salvaged just six points from losing positions this season; only Peterborough have equalled that total, which is a league-low.
Over the last five games, no side have picked up fewer points than Leicester (2).

Charlton v Bolton
The Addicks have recorded just one win in their last 10 league games against Bolton (D3 L6).
Charlton are without a win at home in five games (D1 L4). Indeed, Charlton have won just four games at home this season; a league-low.
The Trotters have lost once in their last nine games (W6 D2).
No player has committed more fouls this season than Bolton's Kevin Davies (72).
Charlton have scored 15% of their goals in the final fifteen minutes of matches (7 of 46).

Ipswich v Leeds United
The Tractor Boys have won four of their last five home games against Leeds (D1).
Leeds haven't kept a clean sheet in four games. However, prior to that they kept three in a row.
Ipswich have managed to win four of their last five home games, making it their most prolific spell on home soil this season.
Leeds haven't recorded a victory away from Elland Road in nine attempts, losing five (D4).

Nottm Forest v Brighton
Forest have gone four games without winning against Brighton, drawing three and losing once.
There have been four red cards in the last seven meetings between the two sides; two per side.
Seagull's striker Leonardo Ulloa has scored seven goals in his last seven games.
The Reds have won their last six games in the Championship; the longest winning run this season. The last time the Reds managed a similar run (6 wins in a row), was during Billy Davies' first spell as manager.
Forest midfielder Lewis McGugan has scored three goals in his last three games.

Peterborough v Cardiff
The last five meetings between the sides have seen a total of 24 goals scored, averaging at 4.8 goals per game.
The Posh are unbeaten in nine league games against the Bluebirds at London Road (W7 D2).
The Welsh side have picked up 10 victories on the road this season; a joint-league-high with Watford.
The Posh haven't tasted victory at London Road for three games (D2 L1).

Sheff Wed v Barnsley
Sheffield Wednesday are on a three match unbeaten run against Barnsley, winning twice (L1).
The Owls have also won nine of their last 11 home fixtures against the Tykes (D1 L1).
The Tykes have conceded 13 goals in the opening fifteen minutes of matches this season; a league-high.
Sheffield Wednesday have conceded 31% of their goals in the final fifteen minutes of games this campaign (16 of 52 goals).

Wolves v Middlesbrough
When the two clubs met earlier this season, Middlesbrough won 2-0, courtesy of a late penalty from Marvin Emnes and a stoppage time goal from Scott McDonald.
Wolves playmaker Bakary Sako has created 45 chances for his side this season; the most in the league.
Boro have failed to win away from home in eight games (D1 L7); their worst such run of the season.
Boro have failed to score in eight of their last 11 league trips to Wolves.

Huddersfield v Hull
Hull have won the last two meetings between the sides scoring four goals and conceding one.
The Terriers have scored 21 goals in the second half of matches so far this season; a league-low.
Since signing on loan from Peterborough, George Boyd has scored three goals in five games for the Tigers.
Neither team have a player that has scored 10 or more goals this season; James Vaughan (Huddersfield) has nine and Robert Koren (Hull) has eight.
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