Premier League Stats - 26th to 28th September

Last updated : 28 September 2009 By Tony Scholes
West Ham's defeat against Manchester City tonight keeps them in the bottom three with Hull and pointless Portsmouth who continue to create Premier League history now taking their run of defeats to seven games.

The Clarets have dropped into the bottom half of the table (just) following the defeat at White Hart Lane, we are now eleventh in the table.

All the stats are below along with a list of leading goalscorers, each club's disciplinary record and the fixtures for the coming weekend.

The Weekend Results

Saturday 26th September

Birmingham 1 Bolton 2

Portsmouth 0 Everton 1

Blackburn 2 Aston Villa 1

Stoke 0 Manchester United 2

Fulham 0 Arsenal 1

Tottenham 5 Burnley 0

Liverpool 6 Hull 1

Wigan 3 Chelsea 1

Sunday 27th September

Sunderland 5 Wolves 2

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Monday 28th September

Manchester City 3 West Ham 1

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The Weekend Stats

Biggest win

Liverpool 6-1 v Hull (home)
Tottenham 5-0 v Burnley (home)

Total goals scored

37 (25 home - 12 away)

Player scoring most goals

4 - Robbie Keane (Tottenham

Highest Attendance

44,392 - Liverpool v Hull

Lowest Attendance

18,116 - Portsmouth v Everton

Total Yellow Cards

33

Total Red Cards

2

Most cards in a game

Blackburn v Aston Villa (5Y 1R) - Mark Clattenburg

The leading scorers (league only)

8

Fernando Torres (Liverpool)

6

Darren Bent (Sunderland)
Didier Drogba (Chelsea)
Wayne Rooney (Manchester United)

5

Jermain Defoe (Tottenham)
Robbie Keane (Tottenham)
Louis Saha (Everton)

4

Emmanuel Adebayor (Manchester City)
Gabriel Agbonlahor (Aston Villa)
Kenwyne Jones (Sunderland)

3

Michael Ballack (Chelsea)
Craig Bellamy (Manchester City)
Yossi Benayoun (Liverpool)
Tamir Cohen (Bolton)
Carlton Cole (West Ham)
Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal)
Steven Gerrard (Liverpool)
Dirk Kuyt (Liverpool)
Hugo Rodallega (Wigan)
Thomas Vermaelen (Arsenal)

Hat Tricks (league only)

19th Aug

3 - Jermain Defoe - Hull v TOTTENHAM

12th Sep

3 - Yossi Benayoun - LIVERPOOL v Burnley

26th Sep

4 - Robbie Keane - TOTTENHAM v Burnley

26th Sep

3 - Fernando Torres - LIVERPOOL v Hull

Disciplinary Record (all domestic games)

Club

Y

R

Club

Y

R

Arsenal

14

0

Liverpool

12

0

Aston Villa

13

0

Manchester City

9

0

Birmingham

11

0

Manchester United

15

2

Blackburn

14

1

Portsmouth

14

0

Bolton

10

1

Stoke

15

0

Burnley

14

1

Sunderland

15

0

Chelsea

9

1

Tottenham

13

0

Everton

6

0

West Ham

15

0

Fulham

12

0

Wigan

15

0

Hull

21

0

Wolves

12

0

The Next Fixtures

Saturday 3rd October

Bolton v Tottenham

Manchester United v Sunderland (17:30)

Burnley v Birmingham

Wolves v Portsmouth

Hull v Wigan

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Sunday 4th October

Arsenal v Blackburn (13:30)

Everton v Stoke

Chelsea v Liverpool (16:00)

West Ham v Fulham

Monday 5th October

Aston Villa v Manchester City (20:00)

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