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Premier League 2005-06 Attack Stats

TeamGoals scoredAvg per gameTop scorer
1Chelsea721.89
2Manchester United721.89
3Arsenal681.79
4Liverpool571.50
5Tottenham Hotspur531.39
6West Ham United521.37
7Blackburn Rovers511.34
8Bolton Wanderers491.29
9Fulham481.26
10Middlesbrough481.26
11Newcastle United471.24
12Wigan Athletic451.18
13Manchester City431.13
14Aston Villa421.11
15Charlton Athletic411.08
16Portsmouth370.97
17Everton340.89
18West Bromwich Albion310.82
19Birmingham City280.74
20Sunderland260.68

Home Table

TeamGoals scoredAvg per gameTop scorer
1Arsenal482.53
2Chelsea472.47
3Man Utd371.95
4Liverpool321.68
5Blackburn311.63
6Fulham311.63
7Spurs311.63
8West Ham301.58
9Bolton291.53
10Middlesbrough281.47
11Newcastle281.47
12Man City261.37
13Wigan241.26
14Charlton221.16
15Everton221.16
16West Brom211.11
17Aston Villa201.05
18Birmingham191.00
19Portsmouth170.89
20Sunderland120.63

Away Table

TeamGoals scoredAvg per gameTop scorer
1Man Utd351.84
2Chelsea251.32
3Liverpool251.32
4Aston Villa221.16
5Spurs221.16
6West Ham221.16
7Wigan211.11
8Arsenal201.05
9Blackburn201.05
10Bolton201.05
11Middlesbrough201.05
12Portsmouth201.05
13Charlton191.00
14Newcastle191.00
15Fulham170.89
16Man City170.89
17Sunderland140.74
18Everton120.63
19West Brom100.53
20Birmingham90.47

Points from Losing Positions

TeamWinsDrawsPoints
1Spurs4820
2West Ham5419
3Man Utd4416
4Portsmouth3716
5Chelsea4315
6Middlesbrough2612
7Wigan2612
8Arsenal2410
9Bolton1710
10Fulham239
11Newcastle239
12Blackburn228
13Charlton228
14Aston Villa077
15Man City217
16West Brom147
17Birmingham066
18Everton066
19Sunderland044
20Liverpool033

First Goals Scored in Games

TeamPercentage
1Chelsea68.4%
2Liverpool68.4%
3Man Utd63.2%
4Bolton57.9%
5Arsenal55.3%
6Wigan52.6%
7Blackburn50.0%
8Everton50.0%
9Fulham50.0%
10Spurs50.0%
11Newcastle44.7%
12Aston Villa39.5%
13Portsmouth39.5%
14West Ham39.5%
15Man City34.2%
16Middlesbrough34.2%
17Charlton31.6%
18Birmingham28.9%
19Sunderland28.9%
20West Brom21.1%
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