Premier League Stats - 29th and 30th August

Last updated : 30 August 2009 By Tony Scholes
Our defeat has seen us drop three places, but we are still in the top half in tenth place and can be delighted with our start with six points from four games.

Below are the weekend stats, along with the list of leading goalscorers, each club's domestic disciplinary record and the next set of fixtures in two weeks time.

The Weekend Results

Saturday 29th August

Blackburn 0 West Ham 0

Stoke 1 Sunderland 0

Bolton 2 Liverpool 3

Tottenham 2 Birmingham 1

Chelsea 3 Burnley 0

Wolves 1 Hull 1

Manchester United 2 Arsenal 1

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Sunday 30th August

Aston Villa 2 Fulham 0

Portsmouth 0 Manchester City 1

Everton 2 Wigan 1

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The Weekend Stats

Biggest win

Chelsea 3-0 v Burnley (home)

Total goals scored

23 (15 home - 8 away)

Player scoring most goals

no player scored more than one goal

Highest Attendance

75,095 - Manchester United v Arsenal

Lowest Attendance

17,826 - Portsmouth v Manchester City

Total Yellow Cards

38

Total Red Cards

1

Most cards in a game

Manchester United v Arsenal (9Y) - Mike Dean

The leading scorers (league only)

4

Jermain Defoe (Tottenham)
Wayne Rooney (Manchester United)

3

Emmanuel Adebayor (Manchester City)
Didier Drogba (Chelsea)
Fernando Torres (Liverpool)

2

Nicolas Anelka (Chelsea)
Michael Ballack (Chelsea)
Darren Bent (Sunderland)
Vassiriki Diaby (Arsenal)
Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal)
Williams Gallas (Arsenal)
Steven Gerrard (Liverpool)
Stephen Hunt (Hull)
Glenn Johnson (Liverpool)
Kenwyne Jones (Sunderland)
Aaron Lennon (Tottenham)
Louis Saha (Everton)

Hat Tricks (league only)

19h Aug

3 - Jermain Defoe - Hull v TOTTENHAM

Disciplinary Record (all domestic games)

Club

Y

R

Club

Y

R

Arsenal

8

0

Liverpool

7

0

Aston Villa

4

0

Manchester City

3

0

Birmingham

4

0

Manchester United

10

0

Blackburn

8

0

Portsmouth

12

0

Bolton

7

1

Stoke

8

0

Burnley

9

1

Sunderland

8

0

Chelsea

4

0

Tottenham

8

0

Everton

1

0

West Ham

9

0

Fulham

4

0

Wigan

10

0

Hull

12

0

Wolves

6

0

The Next Fixtures

Saturday 12th September

Blackburn v Wolves

Stoke v Chelsea

Liverpool v Burnley

Sunderland v Hull

Manchester City v Arsenal

Wigan v West Ham

Portsmouth v Bolton

Tottenham v Manchester United (17:30)

Sunday 13th September

Birmingham v Aston Villa (12:00)

Fulham v Everton (16:15)