In this article, the analysts from the excellent Form Lab Black software help analyse some of the current winning and losing streaks of teams in the English Premier League to identify what might happen next.
Man City are flying, having won eight home games on the bounce, but can they keep it up?
To simplify the analysis, the streaks primarily refer to each team playing at home or away respectively going back to 2006. E.g. We’re only looking at the home winning/ losing streaks not their home and way performance.
Man City (8 home wins) vs Aston Villa (3 away draws)
- Man City have won eight home games on the bounce just once before, winning the next game against Bolton 4-2.
- In the history of the Premier League since 2006, there have been 12 instances of teams winning 8 home games on the bounce. The hot team won their next home game 75% of the time, making a small profit of 0.4 points. The last team to do this was Manchester United who happened to beat Villa in their next game.
- Villa have drawn three away games on the bounce just twice before, drawing once and losing the other time.
- Since 2006 there have been 23 instances of teams drawing three consecutive away games. Backing the away team is unsurprisingly a bad option, with the draw masters winning the next game just 13% of the time and losing 48% of the time. Backing another draw isn’t a bad shout though, it happened 39% of the time returning a profit of 9.9 points.
Wigan (DWDWL from last 5 home) vs Bolton (3 points from last 5 games)
- Bolton are rooted at the foot of the table having secured just one win this season. They been in a situation of having scored between 2-4 points from 5 away games 40 times before. The odds of a turnaround tomorrow aren’t great with Bolton losing their next away game 70% of the time.
- Backing Bolton to lose the next away game would have actually returned a profit of +8.7 points from 40 games.
- Historically since 2006, any Premier League team with just 2-4 points from their last 5 games has won the next match just 21% of the time and losing 53% of the time.
- It’s not impossible that Bolton will turn it around tomorrow, but the odds are against it.
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