Saturday, 15 December 2012

Free Stoke v Everton England Premier League Preview 15 December 2012


Free Stoke v Everton Stream Free Online Video Of England Premier League Sunday 15 December 2012 Kickoff and Time Table scheduled for 16:00 CET.Stoke v Everton Live Stream online video England Premier League Video Free The match will take plcae at the in on  15/12/12 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things for you thanks.Watch Free Stoke v Everton Stream Free online Video Of  England Premier League  Saturday 15 December 2012 Kickoff and Time Table scheduled for 16:00 CET.Everton face a trip to Stoke City at Britannia Stadium on Saturday afternoon, hoping to improve upon an average previous return from this fixture. Of the 62 games played, Toffees have recorded 20 wins, and Stoke City have come away with 23 victories.

The most recent encounter between these two sides at Britannia Stadium was less than a year ago, in May 2012, where the two sides shared the spoils courtesy of a 1-1 final scoreline in a Premier League match.

Howard will be hoping to help his side maintain their challenge for UEFA Champions League football, with last week's dramatic 2-1 home win over Tottenham lifting Everton into fourth spot.

David Moyes has bemoaned the number of draws his side have had this season, with a run of one defeat in 13 games featuring eight stalemates.

Everton will be wary of a Stoke side who have lost only one of the last six meetings between the two clubs and can join their opponents on 26 points if they win.

Stoke are unbeaten at home in seven games this term and that run stretches to 14 games in total - the club's best in the top flight since 1974.

Tony Pulis' side are unbeaten in six games and have won the last three at home after accounting for Queens Park Rangers, Fulham and Newcastle United.

Goals could be scarce, though, as only once in Stoke's last eight matches has a team scored more than one goal and that came when the Potters overcame Newcastle 2-1 last month.

Shotton was dismissed in the 90th minute of last Saturday's goalless draw at Aston Villa, collecting two yellow cards, and now Pulis must decide between Andy Wilkinson, Dean Whitehead or Matthew Upson as his replacement.

Pulis welcomes back Charlie Adam, with the midfielder completing his own one-game suspension, but there is still no room for Michael Owen as the striker remains short of fitness following recent groin and hamstring niggles.

Stoke

Stoke will equal their Premier League club record of seven matches unbeaten if they avoid defeat - the Potters were last beaten on 3 November, against Norwich.

Tony Pulis's men are currently on a 14-match unbeaten run at the Britannia Stadium, dating back to last season (W7, D7). They have won the last three matches in this sequence.

No club has kept more clean sheets (eight) or conceded fewer goals (12) in the Premier League than the Potters. They have conceded only three times in their last eight matches.

If selected, Steven Nzonzi will be making the 100th Premier League appearance of his career.

Kenwyne Jones has failed to score in each of his last 27 Premier League appearances, stretching back to August 2011.

Everton

Fourth-placed Everton are seven points down on this stage of the 2004-05 season, the last time they went on to finish fourth.

The Toffees have conceded 999 goals in the Premier League.

They have kept just two clean sheets all season and have conceded in their last 11 games - their longest run without a clean sheet since a 12-match streak between October and December 2009.

Leighton Baines will be appearing in his 250th Premier League game. He has scored two league goals this season and has two assists.