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Premier League 2008-09 Attack Stats

TeamGoals scoredAvg per gameTop scorer
1Liverpool772.03
2Arsenal681.79
3Chelsea681.79
4Manchester United681.79
5Manchester City581.53
6Everton551.45
7Aston Villa541.42
8Tottenham Hotspur451.18
9West Ham United421.11
10Bolton Wanderers411.08
11Blackburn Rovers401.05
12Newcastle United401.05
13Fulham391.03
14Hull City391.03
15Portsmouth381.00
16Stoke City381.00
17West Bromwich Albion360.95
18Sunderland340.89
19Wigan Athletic340.89
20Middlesbrough280.74

Home Table

TeamGoals scoredAvg per gameTop scorer
1Man Utd432.26
2Liverpool412.16
3Man City402.11
4Chelsea331.74
5Arsenal311.63
6Everton311.63
7Fulham281.47
8Aston Villa271.42
9Portsmouth261.37
10West Brom261.37
11Newcastle241.26
12West Ham231.21
13Blackburn221.16
14Stoke221.16
15Bolton211.11
16Sunderland211.11
17Spurs211.11
18Hull City180.95
19Middlesbrough170.89
20Wigan170.89

Away Table

TeamGoals scoredAvg per gameTop scorer
1Arsenal371.95
2Liverpool361.89
3Chelsea351.84
4Aston Villa271.42
5Man Utd251.32
6Everton241.26
7Spurs241.26
8Hull City211.11
9Bolton201.05
10West Ham191.00
11Blackburn180.95
12Man City180.95
13Wigan170.89
14Newcastle160.84
15Stoke160.84
16Sunderland130.68
17Portsmouth120.63
18Fulham110.58
19Middlesbrough110.58
20West Brom100.53

Points from Losing Positions

TeamWinsDrawsPoints
1Liverpool5621
2Arsenal4719
3Portsmouth4719
4Aston Villa4618
5Hull City3918
6Blackburn3615
7Man Utd4315
8Everton2713
9Newcastle1912
10West Ham2511
11Chelsea2410
12Spurs2410
13Sunderland158
14West Brom158
15Bolton147
16Middlesbrough077
17Fulham136
18Wigan136
19Man City055
20Stoke055

First Goals Scored in Games

TeamPercentage
1Man Utd76.3%
2Chelsea65.8%
3Liverpool57.9%
4Man City57.9%
5Arsenal55.3%
6Everton52.6%
7Sunderland44.7%
8West Ham44.7%
9Aston Villa42.1%
10Fulham42.1%
11Bolton39.5%
12Stoke39.5%
13Spurs39.5%
14Wigan39.5%
15Middlesbrough36.8%
16Portsmouth36.8%
17Blackburn34.2%
18Hull City26.3%
19Newcastle26.3%
20West Brom26.3%
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