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Arsenal have lost 20-5 in their last nine games against the Big Two, Chelsea have not lost against a Big Four side in nine games, Pompey didn't have a hope of goals and lots more geekery...

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Arsenal
* Arsenal have not won any of their last nine games against Manchester United or Chelsea in all competitions. The accumulative scoreline from those games is 20-5.
* Andriy Arshavin has contributed one goal and no assists in his last eight Premier League games.
* Theo Walcott has not completed 90 minutes of Premier League football since November 2008.


Aston Villa
* Aston Villa have failed to score in five of their last six Premier League games.
* Villa did not record a goalless draw between January 31 2008 and January 17 2009 but have recorded three in their last four games.
* Brad Friedel had his busiest day of the season at White Hart Lane with eight saves.


Birmingham City
*Birmingham have fielded the same starting 11 for their last 12 Premier League games.
* Their record against teams in the bottom half of the table is only bettered by the Premier League's top three.
* Kevin Phillips has scored three goals in 177 minutes of Premier League football this season at a goal every 59 minutes. By contrast, Michael Owen has scored a goal every 298 minutes for Manchester United.


Blackburn Rovers
* Blackburn have won one of their last 18 away games in the Premier League - at Bolton in November.
* The Rovers XI that started the 3-0 defeat to Stoke has only scored 13 goals between them all season.
* They managed only one shot on target and a pitiful 56% pass completion rate at the Britannia Stadium.


Bolton Wanderers
* Kevin Davies has committed more fouls than any other player in the Premier League this season - 60 - and has been booked eight times.
* Bolton have kept four clean sheets in seven games in all competitions since the departure of Gary Megson.
* Bolton have the worst second-half record of any team - only 'beating' Manchester United and West Ham.


Burnley
* Victory over West Ham ended a run of 12 Premier League games without a win.
* Danny Fox's last goal before Saturday's win over the Hammers came in February 2009 v Norwich for Coventry.
* Burnley have conceded 11 goals in the final ten minutes of matches this season.


Chelsea
* Chelsea have not lost against a fellow member of the Big Four since February 2009 - a record encompassing nine games.
* Didier Drogba has scored 12 goals in ten starts for Chelsea against Arsenal.
* The Blues have scored 60 goals in 25 games. They had scored 44 goals at the same juncture last season.


Everton
* Everton have not beaten a member of the Big Four since triumphing over Arsenal in March 2007.
* They have beaten only one top-half side this season - Manchester City.
* Louis Saha has contributed just one goal and one assist in his last seven games.


Fulham
* Fulham are the only team in the top half of the table yet to record back-to-back victories.
* The Cottagers' only away win of the season came on the opening day against Portsmouth.
* Fulham did not manage a single shot on target at Bolton on Saturday.


Hull City
* Jozy Altidore scored his first Premier League goal against Manchester City.
* Hull have lost only one of their last six games.
* George Boateng's last goal came for Middlesbrough against Liverpool in January 2008.


Liverpool
* Liverpool's form over the last eight games is better than Arsenal's, one point worse than Chelsea and just two points worse than Manchester United.
* Liverpool have conceded just one goal in their last seven Premier League games.
* The Reds have picked up five red cards in the Premier League this season. No other team has picked up more than three.


Manchester City
* Defeat at Hull City was their first loss to a team outside the current top half of the table since March 1, 2009 v West Ham.
* Roberto Mancini's Man City have averaged two points per game. Mark Hughes' City averaged 1.7 points per game.
* Manchester City have failed to win any game they were losing at half-time this season.


Manchester United
* 'Own goal' is Manchester United second-highest scorer this season after Wayne Rooney.
* Rooney has scored 21 goals in 24 Premier League goals this season.
* United have scored 20 goals to no reply in their last give league games at Old Trafford.


Portsmouth
* Potrsmouth's starting XI v Manchester United had scored only seven Premier League goals in total this season.
* Pompey's victory over Liverpool brought them their only points of the season against top-half opposition.
* They have had as many owners this season (four) as Premier League wins.


Stoke City
* Stoke have scored three goals in four of their last five home games in all competitions.
* The only English midfielders who have contributed more assists than Matthew Etherington this season are Frank Lampard, Aaron Lennon and James Milner.
* 18 of their 22 goals have come at the Britannia Stadium.


Sunderland
* Sunderland have not won in their last 11 games - stretching back to November and a shock win against Arsenal.
* Sunderland's point on Saturday against Wigan was their first gained from a losing position since November.
* Sunderland started the season with seven games unbeaten at home. They have since failed to win any of their last five games at the Stadium of Light.


Tottenham Hotspur
* Tottenham have lost only once in their last 12 games in all competitions.
* They have kept seven clean sheets in their last nine Premier League games.
* Harry Redknapp has only made three substitutions in Tottenham's last four games.


West Ham
* West Ham have not won away from home since the opening day of the season v Wolves.
* The Hammers are in the bottom three again for the first time since Boxing Day.
* Ilan became West Ham's 12th scorer in the Premier League this season.


Wigan Athletic
* No Wigan striker has scored for the club in their last five games since the Boxing Day draw v Blackburn.
* Hugo Rodallega has only scored once in his last nine Premier League games.
* Wigan have conceded an average of just one goal per game since Gary Caldwell joined the club.


Wolves
* The defeat at Birmingham was the first time this season they have thrown away points from a winning position.
* Kevin Doyle is the only Wolves striker to have scored more than once in the league this season.
* They have won only once in their last eight Premier League games.


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