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  • Preview: Ipswich Town vs. Southampton – prediction, team news, lineups


    Sports Mole previews Saturday’s Premier League clash between Ipswich Town and Southampton, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

    Second last meets dead last in Saturday’s bottom-of-the-table Premier League clash, where Ipswich Town welcome Southampton to Portman Road in a 2023-24 Championship rematch.

    While only one place separates the two newly-promoted clubs in the relegation zone, the hosts are in with a fighting chance of survival, while Ivan Juric‘s team need a miracle to preserve their top-flight status.


    Match preview

    Ipswich Town head coach Kieran McKenna on July 27, 2024© Imago

    Having been hit for six at home to Manchester City in gameweek 22, Ipswich fans could have been forgiven for harbouring fears of an even more humiliating scoreline at Anfield, where Liverpool taught the Tractor Boys a footballing lesson as widely expected.

    Kieran McKenna‘s men ultimately did not suffer as bad a fate as they did against the champions, but the champions-elect still made light work of them in a 4-1 romping, as Dominik Szoboszlai, Mohamed Salah and Cody Gakpo (two) struck before Jacob Greaves gave the travelling faithful something to smile about.

    However, little joy can be taken from the hosts’ three-match winless run in the division, one that has plunged them back down below the dotted line into 19th spot, although a one-point gap to Leicester City in 17th is hardly insurmountable.

    Home woes have played a huge part in Ipswich’s current predicament, as only Saturday’s visitors have collected fewer points on their own patch than the Tractor Boys’ seven, and five of their last six Premier League battles at Portman Road have ended in defeat.

    The one aberration for McKenna’s men in that sequence was a momentous 2-0 success over title outsiders Chelsea, though, and perhaps for the first time in the current Premier League season, the Tractor Boys might head into Saturday’s showdown as the favourites.

    Ivan Juric in charge of Torino in May 2024© Imago

    An unfamiliar sense of optimism may have briefly engulfed the St Mary’s crowd last weekend, where long-serving centre-back Jan Bednarek headed Southampton in front against Newcastle United with just 10 minutes gone, but such hope was quickly extinguished by a Swedish sensation.

    Indeed, Newcastle marksman Alexander Isak quickly notched his 16th and 17th goals of the Premier League season from the penalty spot to propel the Magpies into the lead, before Sandro Tonali gave Eddie Howe‘s men a comfortable two-goal cushion early in the second half.

    Mateus Fernandes‘s disallowed goal rubbed salt into the wounds for the Saints, who remain rooted to the foot of the table with just six points on the board after 23 games; at this rate, they will break Derby County’s unwanted record for the lowest-ever Premier League points total.

    Condemned to defeat in each of their last six top-flight matches, the Saints are currently on course to amass a paltry 10 points when all is said and done, although there have been some green shoots of recovery for Juric to work with in recent weeks.

    Southampton were not humiliated by Manchester United or Nottingham Forest by any means, but they could now lose seven straight league games for the very first time, and they were cruelly denied a precious win over Ipswich in September courtesy of a last-gasp Sam Morsy leveller.

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    Team News

    Southampton's Tyler Dibling pictured on September 21, 2024© Imago

    Injury was added to insult for Ipswich against Liverpool, as McKenna lost attacker Wes Burns to a knee problem with just 29 minutes gone, one that will rule him out for the rest of the season.

    Burns joins Sammie Szmodics (ankle), Conor Chaplin (knee) and Chiedozie Ogbene (Achilles) in the Portman Road treatment room, but influential left-back Leif Davis – who came off at half time at Anfield due to illness – and Jens Cajuste, rested last time out, should be OK to play.

    Ben Johnson was given the nod to replace Burns against the Reds, but McKenna could also now elect to hand a full debut to Brighton & Hove Albion loanee Julio Enciso, who came off the bench last weekend and provided the assist for Greaves’s consolation.

    While Ipswich rue the loss of an attacker, Southampton are likely to welcome two back, as Juric confirmed to the media that Tyler Dibling (ankle) and Kamaldeen Sulemana (hamstring) are both on track to be fit for the trip to East Anglia.

    Aaron Ramsdale (muscle) and Jack Stephens (unspecified) may also return, while new signings Albert Gronbaek and Welington could make their debuts, but Ryan Fraser (unspecified), Nathan Wood (unspecified), Juan Larios (unspecified) and Ross Stewart (hamstring) remain out.

    Ramsdale will no doubt displace Alex McCarthy in between the posts if fit, but any minutes for Rennes loanee Gronbaek should come from the bench, as Juric persists with the Lesley UgochukwuJoe Aribo double pivot.

    Ipswich Town possible starting lineup:
    Walton; Tuanzebe, O’Shea, Greaves, Davis; Phillips, Cajuste; Hutchinson, Enciso, Philogene; Delap

    Southampton possible starting lineup:
    Ramsdale; Bree, Bednarek, Harwood-Bellis; Sugawara, Aribo, Ugochukwu, Walker-Peters; Fernandes; Dibling, Onuachu


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    We say: Ipswich Town 2-2 Southampton

    The form book may make for grim reading for the visitors, but there have undoubtedly been positives for Juric and co to take from their last three displays, even if they all went unrewarded.

    A priceless victory may still be beyond the Saints, but they can capitalise on Ipswich’s recent defensive vulnerabilities to take a point from what could be an engrossing affair.

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    Ipswich Town is set to take on Southampton in an exciting pre-season friendly match. Both teams will be looking to fine-tune their preparations ahead of the upcoming season.

    Prediction:

    It’s always difficult to predict the outcome of a pre-season friendly, as teams are still getting up to speed and experimenting with different tactics and formations. However, Ipswich Town will have the home advantage and will be looking to impress their fans with a strong performance. Southampton, on the other hand, will be aiming to test out their new signings and build some momentum heading into the new campaign.

    Team News:

    Ipswich Town will be without the services of some key players due to injuries and international commitments. However, manager Paul Lambert will likely field a strong starting lineup featuring some of their new signings.

    Southampton will also be missing a few players due to injuries and fitness concerns. Manager Ralph Hasenhüttl will be looking to give some of his fringe players a chance to impress and stake a claim for a spot in the starting XI.

    Lineups:

    Ipswich Town: Predicted lineup – Holy, Donacien, Woolfenden, Chambers, Ward, Dozzell, Downes, Judge, Edwards, Norwood, Jackson

    Southampton: Predicted lineup – McCarthy, Valery, Stephens, Bednarek, Bertrand, Romeu, Ward-Prowse, Armstrong, Redmond, Ings, Adams

    Overall, this promises to be an exciting match between two competitive teams. Both managers will be eager to see how their players perform and will be hoping to build some momentum ahead of the start of the new season. Stay tuned for the match updates and highlights.

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  • Ipswich Town vs Southampton: Premier League preview, team news, stats & head-to-head


    Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna has confirmed midfielder Wes Burns tore his anterior cruciate ligament at Liverpool last weekend and will miss the rest of the season.

    Sammie Szmodics, Conor Chaplin and Chiedozie Ogbene remain out but Jens Cajuste returns after missing the last game, with Leif Davis also available despite being withdrawn at half-time at Anfield because of illness.

    Southampton wingers Kamaldeen Sulemana and Tyler Dibling are back from injuries, while Aaron Ramsdale, who missed the defeat by Newcastle, may also feature.

    New signings Welington and Albert Gronbaek could come into contention, along with Jack Stephens, but this game comes too soon for Nathan Wood and Ryan Fraser.



    Ipswich Town vs Southampton: Premier League preview, team news, stats & head-to-head

    This weekend, Ipswich Town will face off against Southampton in a highly anticipated Premier League matchup. Both teams will be looking to secure a vital three points as they aim to climb up the table and avoid relegation.

    Ipswich Town will be hoping to bounce back from a recent run of poor form, with just one win in their last five league games. Manager Paul Lambert will be looking to rally his players and secure a much-needed victory at home.

    On the other hand, Southampton will be coming into this match on the back of a solid performance against a tough opponent. Manager Ralph Hasenhüttl will be aiming to build on this momentum and secure another important win on the road.

    Team news for Ipswich Town is looking positive, with no major injury concerns reported. However, Southampton will be without key midfielder James Ward-Prowse, who is sidelined with an injury.

    In terms of head-to-head stats, Southampton have the upper hand with six wins in their last ten meetings against Ipswich Town. However, Ipswich Town will be looking to turn the tide and secure a crucial win in front of their home fans.

    With both teams desperate for points, this promises to be an exciting and hard-fought battle. Make sure to tune in to see all the action unfold in what is sure to be a thrilling Premier League encounter.

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  • Southampton vs. Newcastle United: Preview, Lineups and Predictions


    Newcastle United travel to face Southampton in the Premier League with the visitors looking to break into the top four.

    Eddie Howe’s side comes in after a demoralizing loss to Bournemouth while Southampton are last in the league accumulating just six points through 22 games. Newcastle United were rolling before their last loss winning six in a row. Southampton need to start stringing wins together before relegation isn’t just likely, but inevitable. Though, the Saints face another tough opponent after losing last time to Nottingham Forest.

    Newcastle United are a real contender to finish in a European place this season, let alone the Champions League. The side has conceded just 26 goals so far this campaign behind Liverpool, Arsenal and Nottingham Forest for the best defensive record. Those three teams just happen to be top three in the table right now as well. One of Chelsea or Manchester City will drop points this week, or perhaps both if the game ends level, so the Magpies could end up leapfrogging one of those two teams by the end of the week.

    Get ready for the Premier League match with expected lineups, how to watch information and predictions below.

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    Newcastle United are the heavy favorites coming into the tie and they should dominate the game even as the visitors. Alexander Isak, amid interest from other clubs, continues to prove why he’s so valuable to the club up top scoring 15 goals so far this season. He’s only behind Mohamed Salah and Erling Haaland in the golden boot race as well.

    Newcastle United complete a league double over Southampton and take out their frustration from their loss to Bournemouth.

    Prediction: Newcastle United 3-0 Southampton

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    Southampton vs. Newcastle United: Preview, Lineups and Predictions

    Southampton will face off against Newcastle United in an exciting Premier League clash on Saturday. Both teams will be looking to secure three points as they aim to climb up the league table.

    Southampton have had a mixed start to the season, with two wins, two draws, and one loss in their opening five games. They will be looking to build on their recent victory against Burnley and continue their positive momentum.

    Newcastle United, on the other hand, have struggled so far this season, with just one win and four losses in their first five games. They will be desperate to turn their form around and secure a much-needed win against Southampton.

    Predicted lineups:

    Southampton: McCarthy, Walker-Peters, Bednarek, Vestergaard, Perraud, Romeu, Ward-Prowse, Armstrong, Walcott, Adams, Armstrong

    Newcastle United: Dubravka, Murphy, Lascelles, Schar, Lewis, Almiron, Longstaff, Shelvey, Saint-Maximin, Wilson, Joelinton

    Prediction:

    Southampton are in better form than Newcastle United at the moment and have the home advantage, which could give them the edge in this match. I predict a 2-1 victory for Southampton, with goals from Armstrong and Adams for the home side, and Wilson scoring for Newcastle United.

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  • Southampton have won just one of their last 13 Premier League games against Newcastle (D3 L9), losing each of the last four in a row.

  • Having won just one of their first 18 Premier League away games against Southampton (D5 L12), Newcastle have now won three of their last four visits to St Mary’s (L1).

  • Newcastle have lost just one of their last 23 Premier League games against promoted sides (W14 D8), going down 1-0 at Luton in December 2023. Since that defeat at Kenilworth Road, the Magpies have scored at least four goals in five of their six games against promoted clubs, winning the last five in a row.

  • Southampton have won just one of their last 35 Premier League games (D7 L27). When converting to three points for a win all time, Saints’ six points is the joint-second lowest after 22 top-flight games (level with Sheffield United in 1975-76), with only Bolton in 1902-03 ever having fewer at this stage (3).

  • Newcastle have won each of their last three Premier League away games, last winning four in a row on the road in September/October 1996.

  • Southampton players have made 17 errors leading to a goal in the Premier League this season – only Tottenham Hotspur (21 in 2013-14) have made more in a single campaign on record (since 2007-08).

  • Southampton have lost each of their last five Premier League home games, failing to score in any of the last three. In their league history, they’ve never lost six in a row at home, nor have they ever lost four in a row without scoring.

  • Including own goals, each of Southampton’s last eight Premier League goals have been netted by different players. No Southampton player has scored more than twice this term, with this the latest into a season (22 games) a side hasn’t had a single player score at least three goals.

  • Bruno Guimarães has won 76 fouls in the Premier League this season, the most of any player. His rate of 3.6 fouls won per 90 is the most by a Newcastle player in a single campaign since Jonás Gutiérrez in 2008-09 (3.8 – minimum 500 minutes).

  • Alexander Isak has scored in each of his last four Premier League away games, with no Newcastle player ever doing so in five in a row. Furthermore, he’s scored 13 goals in just 12 Premier League appearances against promoted sides, netting a hat-trick against Ipswich Town last time out.



Southampton will be looking to bounce back from their disappointing defeat to Manchester United when they face off against Newcastle United in the Premier League on Friday night.

The Saints suffered a 9-0 thrashing at the hands of the Red Devils in their last outing and will be desperate to put that result behind them with a strong performance against the Magpies.

Newcastle, on the other hand, are coming off a 3-2 win over Leeds United and will be full of confidence heading into this clash.

Team news:

Southampton will be without the services of midfielder Oriol Romeu, who is sidelined with a fractured ankle. However, manager Ralph Hasenhuttl will have the likes of Danny Ings and Che Adams available for selection.

Newcastle will be without the injured Callum Wilson and Fabian Schar, while Allan Saint-Maximin is a doubt for the game.

Stats:

– Southampton have won just one of their last five Premier League games.
– Newcastle have won three of their last five league matches.
– The last meeting between these two sides ended in a 2-0 win for Southampton.

Head-to-head:

In their last 10 meetings, Southampton have won four games, Newcastle have won three, and three matches have ended in draws.

Both teams will be looking to secure all three points in this crucial fixture, as they aim to climb up the Premier League table. It promises to be an exciting clash between two evenly matched sides.

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  • Preview: Nottingham Forest vs. Southampton – prediction, team news, lineups


    Sports Mole previews Sunday’s Premier League clash between Nottingham Forest and Southampton, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

    Astonishingly separated by 35 points in the mid-season Premier League rankings, genuine title contenders Nottingham Forest and basement boys Southampton collide in Sunday’s clash at the City Ground.

    Nuno Espirito Santo‘s men took a creditable point off of Liverpool in Tuesday’s 1-1 draw, two days before the Saints were cruelly slain 3-1 by Manchester United.


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    Match preview

    Nottingham Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo pictured on December 21, 2024© Imago

    Nottingham Forest vs. Liverpool being a top-of-the-table encounter may not have been too shocking a sight in the 1970s and 1980s, but the two red-clad teams are remarkably among the chief contenders for glory in 2024-25, and their close contest in midweek suggested as such.

    The irrepressible Chris Wood needed just eight minutes to bank his 13th goal of the Premier League season, but the Tricky Trees were then undone by an unprecedented Liverpool goal, as Kostas Tsimikas‘s first-touch corner landed on Diogo Jota‘s head for a first-touch equaliser.

    A rare Premier League loss could have also come Forest’s way were it not for the magnificent interventions of Matz Sels and Murillo at the back, but Tuesday’s draw – while snapping their seven-game winless sequence – temporarily lifted them up to second in the standings before Arsenal leapfrogged them again.

    Furthermore, that singular point from the midweek showdown against Liverpool means that Forest have taken more points than any other Premier League team since the beginning of December – 19 from an available 24 – and Jota’s leveller was the first goal that Santo’s side had shipped in over seven hours of football.

    At the other end of the pitch, the Tricky Trees have maintained a commitment to fast starts by scoring the first goal in 17 different Premier League games this season – unsurprisingly a league high – and only Fulham have prevented Forest from netting at home in 2024-25 thus far.

    Ivan Juric in charge of Torino in May 2024© Imago

    Speaking of scoring first, Southampton’s gutsy first-half display at Old Trafford was rewarded when Manuel Ugarte turned the ball past his own goalkeeper, who was the sole reason that Man United did not go into the half-time interval even further behind.

    Few Red Devils fans could have complained if Ivan Juric‘s side travelled home with all three points in the bag, but not for the first time this season, Amad Diallo broke opposition hearts, scoring a sensational 12-minute hat-trick to crush Southampton’s hopes of just a second Premier League victory of the campaign.

    While no points could be taken home from the Theatre of Dreams, the Saints could certainly take some heart from their positive display on hostile territory, and they would have remained rooted to the foot of the division even if they had come up trumps in midweek.

    With 10 points separating them from Santo’s former club Wolverhampton Wanderers in 17th place, Juric’s survival job appears to be a taller order by the week, and the visitors remain the only team in the top flight with no successes on the road this season.

    To make matters worse, Southampton have come out on the wrong end of the scoreline in each of their last three games against Nottingham Forest and have not got the better of the Tricky Trees since a Championship clash in 2012, where Morgan Schneiderlin was among the Saints scorers.

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    Team News

    Nottingham Forest's Ibrahim Sangare pictured on August 17, 2024© Imago

    Despite making his return from a long-term ankle injury in the recent FA Cup win over Luton Town, Danilo did not make the matchday squad for the showdown with Liverpool, although there is no suggestion that he has picked up a new concern.

    As a result, the hosts’ only absentee for Sunday’s showdown should be Ibrahim Sangare, whose hamstring issue is not expected to clear up for another month, leaving Santo with plentiful options for change yet again.

    However, the Forest boss should be loath to make any changes to the midweek formula, meaning that long-serving Southampton man James Ward-Prowse can only hope for minutes off the bench against his former club.

    Meanwhile, much-coveted Southampton wonderkid Tyler Dibling had to be forced off with just over an hour played on Thursday evening owing to an ankle injury, one which has thrown his participation for Sunday’s game into severe doubt.

    Jack Stephens (unspecified) and Ross Stewart (calf) are also unavailable to Juric, who sent on Will Smallbone to replace Dibling against Man United, albeit while his side were trying to protect a 1-0 lead.

    If the Man United-linked attacker is ruled out of this clash, one of Paul Onuachu, Cameron Archer or Adam Armstrong should instead link arms with Kamaldeen Sulemana in the final third.

    Nottingham Forest possible starting lineup:
    Sels; Aina, Milenkovic, Murillo, Williams; Yates, Anderson; Elanga, Gibbs-White, Hudson-Odoi; Wood

    Southampton possible starting lineup:
    Ramsdale; Wood, Bednarek, Harwood-Bellis; Sugawara, Downes, Ugochukwu, Walker-Peters; Fernandes; Onuachu, Sulemana


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    We say: Nottingham Forest 2-0 Southampton

    Not since their days in the second tier in 1935 have Southampton been beaten in four straight matches against Nottingham Forest, but that sequence will surely be snapped at the City Ground.

    The hosts are working with two days’ more rest, while their visitors have concerns over the fitness of their star name in attack, so another Tricky Trees success is the only outcome we can envisage.

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    Nottingham Forest will face off against Southampton in the Carabao Cup third round on Tuesday night at the City Ground. Both teams will be looking to advance to the next round of the competition, but only one can come out on top.

    Team news:

    Nottingham Forest will be without Joe Lolley, who is sidelined with a hamstring injury. However, the team will still have plenty of attacking options with Lewis Grabban and Lyle Taylor leading the line.

    Southampton, on the other hand, will be without the services of Oriol Romeu and Stuart Armstrong, who are both nursing injuries. However, manager Ralph Hasenhuttl will still have a strong squad to choose from, with the likes of Che Adams and Nathan Redmond available for selection.

    Predicted lineups:

    Nottingham Forest: Smith, Christie, McKenna, Worrall, Bong, Yates, Cafu, Mighten, Carvalho, Ameobi, Grabban

    Southampton: Forster, Walker-Peters, Bednarek, Salisu, Perraud, Ward-Prowse, Diallo, Redmond, Djenepo, Adams, Broja

    Prediction:

    This match is set to be a close encounter, with both teams eager to progress in the competition. However, Southampton’s Premier League experience and quality should give them the edge over Nottingham Forest. I predict a 2-1 win for Southampton in a hard-fought contest.

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  • Nottingham Forest vs Southampton: Premier League preview, team news, stats & head-to-head


  • Nottingham Forest have lost just one of their last 12 Premier League meetings with Southampton (W8 D3), going down 3-1 at home in April 1997.

  • Southampton have lost their last three Premier League games against Nottingham Forest – they last lost four consecutive league games against them between 1934 and 1935 in the second tier.

  • Nottingham Forest have lost just two of their 11 Premier League games against sides starting the day bottom of the table (W8 D1), winning each of the last three in a row. Just one of these defeats came at the City Ground, though that was against Southampton (1-3 in April 1997).

  • Southampton are winless in their last 23 Premier League games against sides starting the day in the top four of the table (D8 L15), since a 1-0 win against Liverpool in January 2021. Saints have lost all four such games this season by an aggregate score of 12-4.

  • Since the start of December, no team has earned more Premier League points than Nottingham Forest (19 – W6 D1 L1), despite the Tricky Trees losing their first match at the start of this run.

  • Southampton are winless in their last 15 Premier League games played on a Sunday (D6 L9) since a 3-2 win at West Ham in December 2021.

  • Nottingham Forest have opened the scoring in more different Premier League games than any other side this season (17). Nine of these have been scored by Chris Wood, the most among players this term.

  • Nottingham Forest’s James Ward-Prowse scored 55 goals in 410 appearances in all competitions for Southampton between 2011 and 2023. This could be his first ever game against his former side.

  • Nottingham Forest striker Chris Wood has been involved in four goals in his last five Premier League games against Southampton (3 goals, 1 assist). However, all of these have come at St Mary’s Stadium.

  • Since the start of last season, Anthony Elanga (8 assists) and Chris Wood (1) have combined for nine Premier League goals – it’s the most any pair of Nottingham Forest players have done so in the competition’s history.  



  • Nottingham Forest vs Southampton: Premier League preview, team news, stats & head-to-head

    In this highly anticipated Premier League clash, Nottingham Forest will be facing off against Southampton at the City Ground. Both teams will be looking to secure three crucial points as they aim to climb up the league table.

    Team news:
    Nottingham Forest will be without key midfielder Joe Lolley, who is sidelined with an ankle injury. However, they will be boosted by the return of striker Lewis Grabban, who is set to feature in the starting lineup.

    Southampton, on the other hand, will be missing defender Jannik Vestergaard due to a hamstring injury. Manager Ralph Hasenhüttl will be hoping that star striker Danny Ings can continue his goal-scoring form and lead the team to victory.

    Stats:
    – Nottingham Forest have won 4 out of their last 6 home matches in the Premier League.
    – Southampton have lost 3 out of their last 5 away matches in the league.
    – The last time these two teams met, Southampton emerged victorious with a 2-0 win.

    Head-to-head:
    Nottingham Forest and Southampton have faced each other a total of 27 times in all competitions. Southampton have the upper hand with 14 wins, while Nottingham Forest have won 7 matches. There have been 6 draws between the two teams.

    Both teams will be looking to put in a strong performance and secure the win in this crucial match. It promises to be an exciting encounter with plenty of goals and drama. Make sure to tune in and catch all the action live!

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  • Sutton’s predictions: Southampton v Brentford

    Sutton’s predictions: Southampton v Brentford


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    Chris Sutton is making predictions for all 380 Premier League games this season, against a variety of guests.

    For week 20, he takes on The Zutons frontman Dave McCabe, who supports Liverpool.

    Sutton’s prediction: 1-2

    This is a tough one to call because while Southampton are adrift at the bottom and absolutely desperate for points, Brentford are not in great form either.

    Saints’ new boss Ivan Juric has been quite feisty since his appointment, and his side have only been narrowly beaten in both his games in charge.

    It is noticeable how often Southampton like to lump it now under Juric, compared with their possession-based style of play under Russell Martin.

    However, while it is also clear they will put up a fight I don’t see much changing for them results-wise.

    Brentford are a battle-hardened Premier League team, so a direct approach will not faze them, and they also have goals in their team.

    The Bees are yet to win on the road this season and only picked up their first away point against Brighton last time out but, this time, I see them taking all three.

    McCabe’s prediction: 1-2

    Brentford all day.

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    As Southampton gear up to face Brentford in their upcoming match, here are my predictions for the game:

    1. Southampton’s recent form has been inconsistent, but they have shown flashes of brilliance. I predict that they will come out strong and dominate possession in the midfield.

    2. Brentford, on the other hand, have been a surprise package this season and have shown their attacking prowess. I expect them to put up a strong fight and create some goal-scoring opportunities.

    3. In terms of the final score, I predict that Southampton will edge out Brentford with a 2-1 victory. Southampton’s experience and home advantage will give them the upper hand in this match.

    Overall, I believe it will be an exciting and closely contested game between these two teams. Let’s see if my predictions come true! #Southampton #Brentford #PremierLeaguepredictions

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  • Southampton vs Brentford: Premier League preview, team news, stats & head-to-head

    Southampton vs Brentford: Premier League preview, team news, stats & head-to-head


  • Having won their first Premier League game against Brentford 4-1 in January 2022, Southampton have now lost each of their last four against the Bees, conceding three goals in three of those matches.

  • Brentford won 2-0 in their last away league game against Southampton in March 2023 – they’ve never won consecutive league visits against them before.

  • As a Premier League side, Southampton have won their first league game in three of the last four calendar years, including a 4-1 win over Brentford in 2022. However, they did lose their first match of 2023 1-0 against Nottingham Forest.

  • Southampton have picked up just one win and six points in 19 games in the Premier League this season (W1 D3 L15). Only one team has ever won six points through their opening 20 games of a campaign, with Sunderland doing so in 2005-06 (6), going on to finish bottom with 15 points.

  • Brentford have lost 17 of their last 23 away Premier League matches (W3 D3) and are winless in all nine away games this season (D2 L7), with no side picking up fewer points on the road than the Bees (2).

  • Southampton have lost their opening two Premier League matches under new manager Ivan Juric. Six previous managers have lost their opening three league games with the Saints, most recently Nathan Jones in the 2022-23 campaign.

  • Brentford only won six of their first 17 Premier League games against sides in the relegation zone (D4 L7) but have since won their last three in a row, scoring five goals in each of their last two wins (5-1 vs. Luton in April last season, 5-3 vs. Wolves in October this season).

  • Southampton have lost their last four home Premier League matches, shipping 14 goals in the process. Only twice have the Saints lost five in a row on home soil, doing so in runs ends in August 1998 and February 2023.

  • Brentford scored 62 Premier League goals in 2024 – none of the first 10 goals were scored or assisted by either Bryan Mbeumo or Yoane Wissa but 33 of their last 52 goals in 2024 saw either Mbeumo or Wissa involved in the goal (63%).

  • 18-year-old Tyler Dibling has scored two Premier League goals this season for Southampton, a tally that makes him their joint top scorer. Only one teenager has scored more times in a Premier League campaign for the Saints – Matt Oakley in 1996-97 (3).



  • Southampton will be facing off against Brentford in an exciting Premier League clash this weekend. Both teams will be looking to secure three points and improve their position in the league table.

    Team news:

    Southampton will be without midfielder Stuart Armstrong, who is sidelined with a calf injury. However, they will have striker Adam Armstrong available for selection after recovering from a hamstring injury.

    Brentford, on the other hand, will be missing defender Pontus Jansson due to a hip injury. Midfielder Christian Norgaard is also a doubt for the match with a knee problem.

    Stats:

    – Southampton have won three out of their last five matches in all competitions.
    – Brentford are unbeaten in their last four Premier League games, winning two and drawing two.
    – Southampton have scored 10 goals in their last five matches, while Brentford have scored 8 goals in the same period.

    Head-to-head:

    Southampton and Brentford have faced each other 10 times in all competitions, with Southampton winning 6 matches, Brentford winning 3 matches, and 1 match ending in a draw.

    In their last meeting, Southampton secured a 2-0 victory over Brentford in the FA Cup.

    Both teams will be eager to come out on top in this crucial encounter, as they look to climb higher up the Premier League table. It promises to be an exciting and closely contested match between two strong sides.

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  • Southampton vs Brentford predictions: Chris Sutton on Premier League game

    Southampton vs Brentford predictions: Chris Sutton on Premier League game


    Chris Sutton is making predictions for all 380 Premier League games this season, against a variety of guests.

    For week 20, he takes on The Zutons frontman Dave McCabe, who supports Liverpool.

    Sutton’s prediction: 1-2

    This is a tough one to call because while Southampton are adrift at the bottom and absolutely desperate for points, Brentford are not in great form either.

    Saints’ new boss Ivan Juric has been quite feisty since his appointment, and his side have only been narrowly beaten in both his games in charge.

    It is noticeable how often Southampton like to lump it now under Juric, compared with their possession-based style of play under Russell Martin.

    However, while it is also clear they will put up a fight I don’t see much changing for them results-wise.

    Brentford are a battle-hardened Premier League team, so a direct approach will not faze them, and they also have goals in their team.

    The Bees are yet to win on the road this season and only picked up their first away point against Brighton last time out but, this time, I see them taking all three.

    McCabe’s prediction: 1-2

    Brentford all day.

    Read the full predictions and have your say here



    Former Premier League striker Chris Sutton has weighed in on the upcoming match between Southampton and Brentford, offering his predictions for the highly anticipated clash.

    Sutton believes that Southampton, who have been in good form recently, will come out on top in this match. He praised their attacking prowess and defensive stability, pointing to their recent performances as evidence of their quality.

    However, Sutton also acknowledged that Brentford are a strong team and should not be underestimated. He noted that their strong defensive record could make it difficult for Southampton to break them down, and that they have the ability to cause problems for their opponents on the counter-attack.

    Overall, Sutton predicted a close game with Southampton ultimately edging out Brentford with a narrow victory. Fans of both teams will be eagerly anticipating this match to see if Sutton’s predictions come true.

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  • Match Preview: Southampton v Brentford

    Match Preview: Southampton v Brentford


    Brentford face Southampton at St Mary’s Stadium on Saturday (3pm kick-off GMT), in the Bees’ first away game of 2025.

    The Saints will be looking for their second win of the season this weekend with Ivan Jurić now in charge, as they face a Bees side who are still searching for their first victory on the road this term.

    Analysis, team news, match officials and more. Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the fixture.


    Pre-match analysis

    Richard Cole, Playmaker Stats: Expected Goals numbers will give Southampton hope

    Brentford travel to the south coast to take on a struggling Southampton team in what could be a fifth win in a row over the Saints.

    The Bees have had a difficult December but now have what could be a brief respite before upcoming games against Manchester City and Liverpool as they take on a team they have had the better of in recent encounters, with four consecutive victories over Saturday’s opposition.

    The Saints are now under new management with Ivan Jurić taking over from Russell Martin. Looking at the numbers, things do look bleak for Southampton this season and, should the Croatian coach manage to save the club from relegation, it would be a huge achievement.

    Thomas Frank’s side will travel to St Mary’s Stadium knowing they will be facing a team who have lost seven of their nine games at home in the league this season. In those fixtures, Southampton have had just 85 shots (the lowest in the division) and fans have seen their team score just seven times (the joint-fewest goals at home alongside Everton).

    Indeed, as Jurić looks to strengthen his defence, there will need to be work done at the top end of the pitch, with no Southampton player scoring more than twice in the top flight this season.

    But the Saints should not be written off and the numbers show that, should Brentford take the bottom-placed team lightly, they may be punished.

    Southampton may have scored just 12 times this season (the lowest in the league), but their Expected Goals (xG) show that things could have been different.

    In total, Southampton have an xG of 23.27, which ranks them 16th in the league – not far off 15th place Nottingham Forest (27.84xG), who are enjoying very different fortunes.

    If Jurić can get his forwards firing, then they should see a drastic improvement. Cameron Archer is a threat and, considering that only four players are underperforming xG more than the forward (-2.9xG), more goals are likely to flow in the future considering his quality.

    On the other end of the spectrum, midfielder Joe Aribo ranks fourth in the Premier League for xG per shot for players who have had at least 10 in total. The Nigerian is averaging 0.23xG per shot (11 efforts in total) which puts him behind only Ollie Watkins, Diogo Jota, Christopher Nkunku and Brentford’s Yoane Wissa – the Bees man ranks first with 0.25xG per shot.

    Another one to watch is, of course, young Tyler Dibling. Opposition defences are finding it difficult to stop the teenager, who has been fouled 35 times already this year – only seven players have drawn more fouls.

    Considering that Brentford have still yet to get their first league win on the road in the 2024/25 season, Southampton may view this as a big opportunity to get back on track, something the Bees will have to be wary of.

    Scout report

    Dan Long, Sky Sports: Positive mindset required for Saints’ survival hopes

    Southampton’s latest 12-year stint in the Premier League came to an end in May 2023, when they were relegated under Rubén Sellés, and, even in spite of the fact they lost the likes of James Ward-Prowse, Tino Livramento, Roméo Lavia and Nathan Tella as a result, three wins from the first four games in the Championship gave the impression they would not be back in the second tier for long.

    Then they lost four in a row and the rug of positivity was ripped from beneath them. “We want to give the fans a team to be proud of, but at the minute, we’re going through a really tough moment,” said under-fire boss Russell Martin after the 2-1 defeat at Middlesbrough on 23 September 2023.

    Things flipped, though, almost in an instant. Over the course of the next five months, Saints went unbeaten in a club-record 25 games in all competitions. Coupled with Leicester’s dramatic slip, it was almost enough to make them frontrunners for automatic promotion.

    As the eventual top two – the Foxes and Ipswich – got back on track, Martin’s side eventually had to settle for the play-offs, but they took it in their stride and, after an impressive semi-final second leg win over West Brom, edged past Leeds at Wembley to regain their top flight spot.

    “I feel emotional and overwhelmed by the love and support I’ve had over the past nine or 10 months especially in the tougher times,” said Martin after the play-off win. “I had to validate the board’s decision and justify being handed the chance. I’m so pleased for them because it wasn’t an exciting appointment.”

    When predictions started to get made during the off-season, Southampton were immediately installed as one of the favourites to go down.

    Martin has a distinct style of play, with dominance of the ball at its heart and, in hindsight, their success this season would hinge on whether or not that could be translated against the best teams in the country.

    The response was rapid. In the opener against Newcastle, they had 78 per cent possession and lost 1-0. Then, against Nottingham Forest, they had 65 per cent, and lost 1-0. Against Brentford, they had 64 per cent and lost 3-1. It was attractive and gave glimpses of promise, but the results just were not there to justify its use.

    Saints had to wait until their 10th league game of the season for a win, which came when Adam Armstrong struck an 85th-minute winner at home to Everton on 2 November. They were only three points from safety at that point – just seven points separated the bottom five – so there was an element of hope in the air.

    Martin had sufficient credit in the bank to see him through the next run of five games without a win. After the November international break, they even came from behind to lead Liverpool, before Mohamed Salah’s brilliance eventually shook them off. But it all came to a head on 15 December when Tottenham visited St Mary’s.

    With 36 seconds on the clock, James Maddison swept in the opener and with less than 15 minutes gone, Son Heung-min and Dejan Kulusevski had added a couple more. It was 5-0 at the break, with further strikes from Pape Sarr and Maddison.

    The fans were leaving in their droves and many of those who had stayed started to aim their frustrations at Martin.

    Little more than an hour after the final whistle, he was gone after 18 months in the job – and replaced before Christmas by former Croatia international Ivan Jurić. “I want an aggressive team and I think that fans of Southampton will like that,” he said after his appointment on an 18-month contract.

    His first two games, against West Ham and Crystal Palace, have resulted in another two defeats, meaning Saints are now 10 points from safety with 19 games to play. “I think we have to be positive and think positive,” said Jurić after the first loss.

    To have any chance of completing the great escape, staying positive has to be at the forefront of everyone’s mind for the next five months.

    In the Dugout

    Ivan Jurić

    Ivan Jurić started his professional career at hometown club Hajduk Split in 1993 and played for the Croatian giants for four years, prior to earning a move across Europe to Sevilla, with whom he won promotion out of the Segunda Division during the 1998/99 campaign.

    The midfielder spent time on loan at Albacete in 2000, before a brief spell back in Croatia with Sibenik preceded a move to Crotone in Italy. Juric had, arguably, the most successful personal period of his career at the Calabrian club, playing over 160 times and winning promotion to Serie B in 2003/04. He joined Genoa in 2006 and helped the club back to Serie A in his first season, with his performances eventually earning five senior caps for Croatia in 2009.

    Juric started treading the path to a management career immediately after retiring in June 2010 and worked at Genoa, Inter Milan and Palermo, before he was handed his first head coach role by Mantova in June 2014. A year later, he re-joined Crotone and, in his second season back at the club, he masterminded promotion to Serie A for the first time ever.

    Three separate spells at Genoa over the course of two-and-a-half years came next before two years at Hellas Verona and three years at Torino, the latter of whom he guided to three straight top-10 finishes in Serie A between 2021/22 and 2023/24.

    After departing Torino by mutual consent in the summer, Jurić replaced Daniele De Rossi at Roma on 18 September, but he lasted less than two months in the job – having won four of his 12 games in charge – and was dismissed on 10 November, seven weeks before taking on the vacant role at Southampton – the first non-Italian club he has been associated with in almost a quarter-of-a-century.

    The Gameplan

    With Sky Sports journalist Dan Long

    Sky Sports journalist Dan Long, who covers Southampton, explains how the Saints are likely to line up at St Mary’s Stadium.

    “With 39 goals conceded already, the focus now has to be on locking things up at the back if Saints are to have any chance of staying in the division,” said Long.

    “Russell Martin played a back-five towards the end of his reign, but the new boss has switched to a 3-4-1-2. Aaron Ramsdale will be in goal, with Taylor Harwood-Bellis, Jan Bednarek and Nathan Wood the back three; Kyle Walker-Peters at left wing-back and either Yuki Sugawara or James Bree on the right.

    “Flynn Downes, Joe Aribo, Lesley Ugochukwu and Mateus Fernandes have alternated in the centre since Jurić came in, while Tyler Dibling played behind Paul Onuachu and Adam Armstrong last time out against Crystal Palace.

    “They have still only taken one point from the three games since his arrival, but do not expect sudden changes to their set-up just yet.”

    Read our full interview with Dan Long here.

    Pre-match press conference

    Frank provides injury update

    Thomas Frank provided an update on the availability of a number of players for Brentford’s visit to Southampton.

    The Bees head coach said: “It’s a minor groin injury [for Carvalho]. He’s unlikely to be involved for Southampton.

    “Everyone that was available for Arsenal is available for Southampton.

    “The ones that came back against Arsenal – Mathias Jensen, Sepp van den Berg and Flekken – all came through well so that’s good.

    “In terms of the longer-term injuries, there’s no real update.”

    Match officials

    Attwell gets third Brentford game this term

    Referee: Stuart Attwell

    Assistants: Constantine Hatzidakis and Natalie Aspinall

    Fourth Official: John Busby

    Video Assistant Referee: Craig Pawson

    Stuart Attwell will be the man in the middle for a Brentford game for the third time this season, having also officiated the Bees’ loss at Liverpool in August and the west London derby defeat to Fulham in November.

    The 42-year-old, who most recently took charge of Sheffield United’s Championship clash with West Brom at the end of 2024, will have the whistle for the 13th time in 2024/25.

    In his 10 top-flight fixtures so far, he has handed out 37 yellow cards and two red cards.

    Last meeting

    Brentford 3 Southampton 1 (Premier League, 31 August 2024)

    Bryan Mbeumo bagged a brace as Brentford beat Southampton 3-1 at Gtech Community Stadium.

    Mbeumo netted either side of half-time, and Yoane Wissa bundled home another, as the Bees held a three-goal advantage heading into the final 20 minutes. Yukinari Sugawara scored a late consolation for the visitors.



    The highly anticipated match between Southampton and Brentford is set to take place this weekend, and fans are buzzing with excitement. Both teams have been in good form recently, making this clash even more thrilling.

    Southampton, currently sitting comfortably in the middle of the Premier League table, will be looking to secure another three points to strengthen their position. With their solid defense and talented attacking players, they will be a tough team to beat.

    On the other hand, Brentford has been a surprise package this season, impressing fans and pundits alike with their attacking style of play. Currently in the top half of the table, they will be eager to continue their good run of form and cause an upset against Southampton.

    With both teams in good form, this match promises to be an exciting and closely contested affair. Will Southampton’s experience and quality prevail, or will Brentford’s attacking prowess come out on top? Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure – it’s going to be a thrilling match to watch.

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