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League 1 Opta Facts: March 29th

Written By maxtv on Wednesday, 27 March 2013 | 15:59


Brentford v Notts County
Eight of the last nine meetings between the two sides have ended in a draw, with Brentford winning 2-1 in the most recent fixture earlier this season.
Notts County are without a win on the road in six games (D2 L4); their longest winless run of that kind this season.
Brentford's Sam Saunders has scored two penalties in his last two games.
Brentford have hit the woodwork just twice this season; a league-low.

Bury v Crewe
Bury have won five of their last six home league games against Crewe (D1).
Crewe striker Mathias Pogba has scored five headers this season; a joint-league-high with three other players.
Indeed, Mathias Pogba is enjoying a goal-scoring hot streak, scoring four goals in his last four games.
The Shakers have lost seven of their last nine games (W2), with four of those defeats coming at home.

Carlisle v Shrewsbury
Carlisle have failed to beat Shrewsbury at Brunton Park in their last three league games (D1 L2).
The Cumbrians have conceded 37 goals in the first half of matches; a league-high.
Shrewsbury have won three of their last five away games (D1 L1).
Shrewsbury have conceded six goals from the penalty spot this season; only Bournemouth have conceded more (8).

Colchester v Bournemouth
Colchester have gone three games without a win against Bournemouth, losing once (D2). Earlier this season, Lewis Grabban scored the only goal of the game to secure the victory for the Cherries.
Bournemouth's Brett Pitman has scored four goals in his last five games.
Cherries' midfielder Harry Arter has picked up 10 yellow cards this season; a joint-league-high with Stevenage duo James Dunne and David Gary.
The U's have conceded 17 goals in the final fifteen minutes of matches; a league-high.

Coventry v Doncaster
The Sky Blues have lost just once in their last eight league games against Donny, winning four and drawing three.
Doncaster have lost once in their last nine games (W4 D4).
Coventry have scored 32 goals in the first half of matches this season; the most in the division.
The Sky Blues are the only side yet to receive a red card this season.

Crawley v Stevenage
Crawley came from behind to beat Stevenage 2-1 in the reverse fixture earlier this season, thanks to goals from Hope Akpan and Dannie Bulman. It was the first ever Football League meeting between the sides.
Crawley striker Jamie Proctor has scored five goals in his last six games.
Stevenage have lost their last seven away league games, conceding 14 goals and scoring just three in the process.
Crawley have gone six games unbeaten, winning two (D4); their best such run of the season.

Hartlepool v MK Dons
Hartlepool are without a win against the MK Dons in nine games, scoring just five in the process (D3 L6).
MK Dons defender Anthony Kay has been sent off three times this season, more than any other player in the league.
MK Dons have struggled on the road of late; they've failed to win away from home in seven games (D4 L3).
Hartlepool have failed to score in six games; the worst such run by any club in the division this season.

Scunthorpe v Leyton Orient
In the last 12 meetings between the two clubs, Scunthorpe have lost just once to Leyton Orient, winning six (D5).
Orient are unbeaten in four away league games (D3 W1).
The Iron have saved three penalties this season; a league-high, with Sam Slocombe stopping two of them.
Orient striker Kevin Lisbie has scored three penalties in his last five games.

Swindon v Oldham
Swindon have won four of their last six games at the County Ground against Oldham (L2).
The Robins are without a win at home for five games (D4 L1); their worst such run of the season.
Swindon have conceded four goals in the final fifteen minutes of games this season; a league-low.
The Latics, meanwhile have only scored three goals in the opening 15 minutes; a joint-low with Colchester.

Tranmere v Sheff Utd
Tranmere have beaten Sheffield United just once in the last 14 meetings, losing five and drawing eight. Indeed, the last three games have ended level.
The Superwhites have scored 66% of their goals in the second half of games; a joint-league-high proportion.
The Blades have kept six clean sheets in their last seven games.
The Blades have conceded 67% of their goals in the second half of games; a league-high proportion.

Yeovil v Walsall
Yeovil have gone six games without tasting defeat against Walsall, winning three and drawing three.
The Saddlers are unbeaten in 10 (W5 D5); their longest unbeaten run of the season.
Walsall striker Will Grigg has scored eight goals in his last five games, with four coming from the penalty spot.
Yeovil's Paddy Madden has netted 13 times in his last 14 games.

Preston v Portsmouth
Portsmouth have not won at Deepdale in nine attempts, losing six and drawing three.
Pompey have lost just once in their last six games (W3 D2).
The Lilywhites have scored 15 headed goals this season; a league-high.
Pompey have recorded three away victories this season; a joint-league-low with Bury and Hartlepool United.
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