Premier League preview: A statistical look at this weekend's games including Hull City v Manchester City; Everton v Cardiff City; Aston Villa v Chelsea; Manchester United v Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal
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Manchester City are on the longest current unbeaten run away from home in the Premier League, with 7. With no side having gone 8 matches without defeat on the road, Pellegrini's men travel to Hull, who having lost just one of their first 7 league matches at home, have won just one of the last 7.
Having struggled at home this season Swansea are now unbeaten in three league matches at the Liberty Stadium. They host a West Brom side that have gone 10 matches without a win on the road in the league and have beaten the Baggies in 4 of the 5 Premier League encounters between the sides.
Everton's home form is keeping them in the hunt for European football next season having won their last 4 matches at Goodison Park. The Toffees have kept 6 clean sheets at home this season and host a Cardiff side that have lost their last 7 away matches, scoring in just two of those games.
Despite having the worst home record in the league Fulham have only failed to score in one home league match all season. That's a feat matched only by Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester City. They host a Newcastle side that have only picked up fewer points on the road than four sides thus far (22).
Southampton will still have feint hopes of finishing in the top 6 this season but they have won just 1 of their last 8 home league matches. Nevertheless their visitors Norwich have lost their last 4 away matches and have the worst chance conversion rate in the division (5.9%).
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