English Premier League

English Premier League after 16 rounds.



LIVERPOOL
1st
2.31 : PPG
11 : points dropped
0.69 : win rate
0.25 : draw rate
0.06 : losing rate
2.25 : scoring rate
0.94 : goal concession rate

SCOREBOARD

[ 1-2 ] CRYSTAL PALACE vs. LIVERPOOL
[ 1-1 ] BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION vs. BURNLEY
[ 0-3 ] MANCHESTER UNITED vs. BOURNEMOUTH
[ 1-0 ] SHEFFIELD UNITED vs. BRENTFORD
[ 1-1 ] WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS vs. NOTTINGHAM FOREST
[ 1-0 ] ASTON VILLA vs. ARSENAL
[ 2-0 ] EVERTON vs. CHELSEA
[ 5-0 ] FULHAM vs. WEST HAM UNITED
[ 1-2 ] LUTON TOWN vs. MANCHESTER CITY
[ 4-1 ] TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR vs. NEWCASTLE UNITED

Liverpool climbed to the top of the league table with a win, thanks to Aston Villa doing them a favor by beating Arsenal.
There is a one-point interval between the top three, with the defending champions (Manchester City) in fourth place.
Tottenham reached the 30-point mark with a win against Newcastle.

FULHAM
10th
1.31 : PPG
27 : points dropped
0.38 : win rate
0.19 : draw rate
0.44 : losing rate
1.63 : scoring rate
1.63 : goal concession rate

LEAGUE STANDINGS

Liverpool [1st, 16/38 games, 37 pts]
Arsenal [2nd, 16/38 games, 36 pts]
Aston Villa [3rd, 16/38 games, 35 pts]
Manchester City [4th, 16/38 games, 33 pts]
Tottenham Hotspur [5th, 16/38 games, 30 pts]
Manchester United [6th, 16/38 games, 27 pts]
Newcastle United [7th, 16/38 games, 26 pts]
Brighton & Hove Albion [8th, 16/38 games, 26 pts]
West Ham United [9th, 16/38 games, 24 pts]
Fulham [10th, 16/38 games, 21 pts]
Brentford [11th, 16/38 games, 19 pts]
Chelsea [12th, 16/38 games, 19 pts]
Wolverhampton Wanderers [13th, 16/38 games, 19 pts]
Bournemouth [14th, 16/38 games, 19 pts]
Crystal Palace [15th, 16/38 games, 16 pts]
Nottingham Forest [16th, 16/38 games, 14 pts]
Everton [17th, 16/38 games, 13 pts]
Luton Town [18th, 16/38 games, 9 pts]
Burnley [19th, 16/38 games, 8 pts]
Sheffield United [20th, 16/38 games, 8 pts]

Harvey Elliott scored in the first minute of added time to complete a comeback for Liverpool against a 10-man Crystal Palace.

A ‘1-1’ draw against Burnley will feel like a point dropped for Brighton, even though it was Burnley who failed to keep a lead.

Few would have anticipated Manchester United losing 3-0 to Bournemouth at home after their midweek home win against Chelsea. The score could have been 4-0 if VAR had not canceled a late Bournemouth goal. Bournemouth has now gone five league games unbeaten, winning four.

Sheffield United won their second game of the season by beating Brentford ‘1-0’.
After a 1-0 home win over Manchester City, Aston Villa followed up with another victory against Arsenal. John McGinn scored in the seventh minute to give the hosts a lead that they held onto for the remainder of the game.

Everton won their third game in a row, beating Chelsea into back-to-back defeats. Chelsea followed a 2-1 away defeat to Manchester United with a 2-0 away defeat against Everton. The result is part of Everton’s rebuild to make up for the 10-point penalty.

Ten goals scored and none conceded for Fulham in two games. It was a back-to-back 5-0 win for Fulham as they followed their 5-0 win against Nottingham Forest with a 5-0 win against West Ham. A first league defeat for West Ham in five games.

Manchester City had to come from behind to defeat Luton Town, having gone down a goal in the first half. The victory was important for Manchester City, who were looking to bounce back from last round’s defeat to Aston Villa, and end a run of four league games without a win.

Richarlison scored two goals in Tottenham’s 4-1 victory over Newcastle, which was their first league win in six matches. Newcastle suffered back-to-back defeats by a three-goal margin, having lost 3-0 to Everton prior to this match.

SHEFFIELD UNITED
20th
0.5 : PPG
40 : points dropped
0.13 : win rate
0.13 : draw rate
0.75 : losing rate
0.75 : scoring rate
2.56 : goal concession rate

MATCH RESULTS

[ 1 ] Crystal Palace || Jean-Philippe Mateta 57′
[ 2 ] Liverpool || Mohamed Salah 76′ Harvery Elliot 90+1′
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[ 1 ] Brighton & Hove Albion || Simon Adingra 77′
[ 1 ] Burnley || Wilson Odobert 45′
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[ 0 ] Manchester United
[ 3 ] Bournemouth || Dominic Solanke 5′ Philip Billing 68′ Marcos Senesi 73′
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[ 1 ] Sheffield United || James McAtee 45+1′
[ 0 ] Brentford
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[ 1 ] Wolverhampton Wanderers || Matheus Cunha 32′
[ 1 ] Nottingham Forest || Harry Tofolo 14′
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[ 1 ] Aston Villa || John McGinn 7′
[ 0 ] Arsenal
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[ 2 ] Everton || Abdoulaye Doucoure 54′ Lewis Dobbin 90+2′
[ 0 ] Chelsea
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[ 5 ] Fulham || Raul Jimenez 22′ Willian 31′ Tosin Adarabioyo 40′ Harry Wilson 60′ Vnicius 88′
[ 0 ] West Ham United
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[ 1 ] Luton Town || Elijah Adebayo 45+2′
[ 2 ] Manchester City || Bernardo Silva 62′ Jack Grealish 65′
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[ 4 ] Tottenham Hotspur || Iyenoma Udogie 26′ Richarlison 38′ 60′ Heung-Min Son 85′(pen)
[ 1 ] Newcastle United || Joelinton 90+1′
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