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Premier League 2009-10 Attack Stats

TeamGoals scoredAvg per gameTop scorer
1Chelsea1032.71
2Manchester United862.26
3Arsenal832.18
4Manchester City731.92
5Tottenham Hotspur671.76
6Liverpool611.61
7Everton601.58
8Aston Villa521.37
9Sunderland481.26
10West Ham United471.24
11Bolton Wanderers421.11
12Burnley421.11
13Blackburn Rovers411.08
14Fulham391.03
15Birmingham City381.00
16Wigan Athletic370.97
17Hull City340.89
18Portsmouth340.89
19Stoke City340.89
20Wolverhampton Wanderers320.84

Home Table

TeamGoals scoredAvg per gameTop scorer
1Chelsea683.58
2Man Utd522.74
3Arsenal482.53
4Liverpool432.26
5Man City412.16
6Spurs402.11
7Everton351.84
8Sunderland321.68
9West Ham301.58
10Aston Villa291.53
11Blackburn281.47
12Fulham271.42
13Bolton261.37
14Burnley251.32
15Portsmouth241.26
16Stoke241.26
17Hull City221.16
18Birmingham191.00
19Wigan191.00
20Wolves130.68

Away Table

TeamGoals scoredAvg per gameTop scorer
1Arsenal351.84
2Chelsea351.84
3Man Utd341.79
4Man City321.68
5Spurs271.42
6Everton251.32
7Aston Villa231.21
8Birmingham191.00
9Wolves191.00
10Liverpool180.95
11Wigan180.95
12Burnley170.89
13West Ham170.89
14Bolton160.84
15Sunderland160.84
16Blackburn130.68
17Fulham120.63
18Hull City120.63
19Portsmouth100.53
20Stoke100.53

Points from Losing Positions

TeamWinsDrawsPoints
1Everton51126
2Man City31019
3Aston Villa3918
4Arsenal4416
5Blackburn4416
6Chelsea4416
7Fulham3514
8Birmingham2713
9Wigan2713
10Burnley2612
11Man Utd3312
12Sunderland1912
13Stoke1811
14West Ham1811
15Bolton1710
16Hull City1710
17Spurs2410
18Wolves1710
19Liverpool147
20Portsmouth147

First Goals Scored in Games

TeamPercentage
1Chelsea73.7%
2Man Utd65.8%
3Arsenal63.2%
4Liverpool60.5%
5Spurs60.5%
6Aston Villa55.3%
7Everton52.6%
8Sunderland50.0%
9Stoke47.4%
10Bolton44.7%
11Man City44.7%
12Wigan44.7%
13West Ham36.8%
14Birmingham34.2%
15Blackburn34.2%
16Fulham31.6%
17Burnley28.9%
18Hull City28.9%
19Wolves26.3%
20Portsmouth23.7%
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