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Due to no supporters attending GAMES, home advantage has gone out of the window this season. Interested to hear that in the Premier League there have been significantly more away wins than home wins so far. It would be interesting to see if the same applies in the EFL.
Home advantage is best measured by goals scored home vs away rather than results. There is still a HA although it’s reduced.
Quote from: GazLaz on November 23, 2020, 09:25:15 amHome advantage is best measured by goals scored home vs away rather than results. There is still a HA although it’s reduced.Ridiculous. Its results that matter not goals scored.
Quote from: EasyforDennis on November 23, 2020, 10:30:47 amQuote from: GazLaz on November 23, 2020, 09:25:15 amHome advantage is best measured by goals scored home vs away rather than results. There is still a HA although it’s reduced.Ridiculous. Its results that matter not goals scored.One leads to the other obviously, if there are more home goals than away goals there will be more home wins in the long term. Goals is the way to measure HA across the board.
Quote from: GazLaz on November 23, 2020, 11:08:04 amQuote from: EasyforDennis on November 23, 2020, 10:30:47 amQuote from: GazLaz on November 23, 2020, 09:25:15 amHome advantage is best measured by goals scored home vs away rather than results. There is still a HA although it’s reduced.Ridiculous. Its results that matter not goals scored.One leads to the other obviously, if there are more home goals than away goals there will be more home wins in the long term. Goals is the way to measure HA across the board.So in a hypothetical situation where we have played 20 games. 10 at home where we have won 1 game 10-0 and lost the others 1-0 each game. 10 away where we have won 9 of the 1-0 and drawn the other 0-0.We are better at home because we have scored more goals at home?