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Premier League 2013-14 Attack Stats

TeamGoals scoredAvg per gameTop scorer
1Manchester City1022.68
2Liverpool1012.66
3Chelsea711.87
4Arsenal681.79
5Manchester United641.68
6Everton611.61
7Tottenham Hotspur551.45
8Southampton541.42
9Swansea City541.42
10Stoke City451.18
11Newcastle United431.13
12West Bromwich Albion431.13
13Sunderland411.08
14Fulham401.05
15West Ham United401.05
16Aston Villa391.03
17Hull City381.00
18Crystal Palace330.87
19Cardiff City320.84
20Norwich City280.74

Home Table

TeamGoals scoredAvg per gameTop scorer
1Man City633.32
2Liverpool532.79
3Chelsea432.26
4Everton382.00
5Arsenal361.89
6Swansea331.74
7Southampton321.68
8Spurs301.58
9Man Utd291.53
10Stoke271.42
11West Ham251.32
12Fulham241.26
13West Brom241.26
14Newcastle231.21
15Aston Villa221.16
16Sunderland211.11
17Cardiff201.05
18Hull City201.05
19Crystal Palace180.95
20Norwich170.89

Away Table

TeamGoals scoredAvg per gameTop scorer
1Liverpool482.53
2Man City392.05
3Man Utd351.84
4Arsenal321.68
5Chelsea281.47
6Spurs251.32
7Everton231.21
8Southampton221.16
9Swansea211.11
10Newcastle201.05
11Sunderland201.05
12West Brom191.00
13Hull City180.95
14Stoke180.95
15Aston Villa170.89
16Fulham160.84
17Crystal Palace150.79
18West Ham150.79
19Cardiff120.63
20Norwich110.58

Points from Losing Positions

TeamWinsDrawsPoints
1Spurs5520
2Stoke4719
3Chelsea5318
4Man Utd4517
5West Brom11316
6Aston Villa4315
7Liverpool3615
8Fulham3514
9Man City3312
10Arsenal2511
11Cardiff2511
12Everton2511
13Swansea1811
14Southampton099
15Hull City158
16Norwich147
17Sunderland147
18Newcastle125
19Crystal Palace044
20West Ham114

First Goals Scored in Games

TeamPercentage
1Man City76.3%
2Liverpool73.7%
3Arsenal63.2%
4Chelsea63.2%
5Southampton60.5%
6Everton57.9%
7Newcastle50.0%
8Spurs50.0%
9Man Utd44.7%
10West Ham44.7%
11Crystal Palace42.1%
12Stoke42.1%
13Swansea39.5%
14Hull City36.8%
15Sunderland36.8%
16Norwich34.2%
17Fulham31.6%
18Aston Villa28.9%
19West Brom28.9%
20Cardiff23.7%
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