Week 32 Coupon Draws for Saturday 12 February 2022

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This Week Pool Result 2022: Week 32 Pool Result for Sat 12 Feb 2022 – UK 2021/2022

 

 

Roy Hodgson has been brought in to help Watford avoid the drop and the Hornets should be more organised and difficult to beat when they host Brighton this weekend. Newcastle look to improve their survival chances and build on a midweek win. While in League One, Sunderland need to get their promotion push back on track when they visit AFC Wimbledon. We’ve provided recent form and head-to-head statistics for 5 fixtures we think have the potential to end in a draw.

 

5 – Newcastle v Aston Villa

An acrobatic strike from Danny Ings and Anwar El Ghazi’s penalty gave Aston Villa a 2-0 win over Newcastle at Villa Park back in August.

Newcastle are unbeaten in their last three matches, drawing 1-1 with Watford, winning 1-0 at Leeds and Kieran Trippier’s goal capped off a 3-1 win hosting Everton on Tuesday.

Aston Villa beat Everton 1-0 in their last away game, but six of their last nine on the road have ended in defeat for the Villans.

161 League Encounters

69 Newcastle wins

54 Aston Villa wins

38 Draws

 

 

8 – Watford v Brighton

Brighton had the measure of Watford and won 2-0 in the reverse fixture near the start of the season.

Watford are winless in their last ten Premier League matches, earning just 2-points in that time. They drew 0-0 away at Burnley last weekend and were beaten 1-0 at West Ham on Tuesday.

Brighton have most draws in the Premier League this season with 12 stalemates. Their last three league fixtures all finished 1-1 with Crystal Palace, Chelsea and Leicester.

107 League Encounters

33 Watford wins

41 Brighton wins

33 Draws

 

 

10 – Birmingham v Luton

Birmingham claimed their biggest away win in 10-years by thumping Luton 5-0 at Kenilworth Road back in August.

Birmingham have only managed one win from their last six home games and it was against rock-bottom Barnsley. They lost 2-1 to Sheffield United in their latest on home turf.

Luton are unbeaten in their last five matches, consisting of three wins and a draw in the Championship and a 3-0 win over Cambridge in the FA Cup. They beat bottom of the table Barnsley 2-1 on Tuesday and are now just one spot off the play-off places.

57 League Encounters

28 Birmingham wins

12 Luton wins

17 Draws

 

 

14 – Millwall v Cardiff

Cardiff beat Millwall 3-1 in the reverse fixture this season, but their previous seven meetings ended in draws of 0-0, 0-0, 1-1, 2-2, 1-1, 1-1, 1-1.

Millwall lost 3-0 visiting leaders Fulham on Tuesday, but they’ve lost just three of their fourteen league games at the Den this season (W6, D5).

Cardiff enjoyed back-to-back league wins over Nottingham Forest (2-1) and Barnsley (1-0), before losing 3-1 to Liverpool in the FA Cup. They will visit The Den after hosting Peterborough midweek.

65 League Encounters

18 Millwall wins

20 Cardiff wins

27 Draws

 

 

20 – AFC Wimbledon v Sunderland

Sunderland have won five and drawn one of their six meetings with AFC Wimbledon. The Black Cats won 1-0 in the reverse fixture near the start of the season.

AFC Wimbledon are winless in their last eleven league games, they’ve drawn six and lost five. They were beaten 1-0 hosting League One leaders Rotherham in their midweek fixture.

Sunderland are 4th in the League One table, but have now lost three on the bounce. They were thrashed 6-0 by Bolton, lost to 2-1 to rock-bottom Doncaster last weekend and were beaten 2-1 visiting Cheltenham on Tuesday.

6 League Encounters

0 AFC Wimbledon wins

5 Sunderland wins

1 Draw

 

 

 

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