Bournemouth have won just one of their 11 Premier League meetings with Liverpool (D1 L9), losing the last seven in a row by an aggregate score of 28-1.
Liverpool won the reverse fixture against Bournemouth 9-0 at Anfield in August – the most goals they've ever scored against an opponent in a single top-flight season is 11, doing so on five occasions and most recently against Ipswich Town in 2001-02.
Liverpool have drawn 2-2 at Fulham and lost 1-0 at Nottingham Forest so far this season – only in 2010-11 (L3) and 2003-04 (D2 L1) have they failed to win away against all three promoted clubs in a single Premier League campaign.
Liverpool have kept a clean sheet in each of their last five Premier League games, as many as they had in their previous 24 combined. They last had a longer run of games without conceding between December 2019 and January 2020 (7).
Bournemouth have lost three Premier League games this season in which they have had a two-goal lead (v Spurs in October, Leeds in November, Arsenal this month), the most by a side in a single campaign in the competition. Overall, they have lost 17 points from winning positions in 2022-23, behind only Leicester (19) in the Premier League this term.
After losing three of their first four Premier League games in 2023 (D1), Liverpool have now won four of their last five (D1). They scored as many goals in their 7-0 win against Man Utd last time out as they had in their previous eight league games combined.
Since (and including) Bournemouth's first Premier League defeat under Gary O'Neil back in October, the Cherries have lost more Premier League games than any other side (11). Indeed, they won more points in their first six league games under O'Neil (10 – W2 D4) than they have in their subsequent 15 (8 – W2 D2 L11).
Liverpool's Roberto Firmino has been directly involved in 12 Premier League goals against Bournemouth (5 goals, 7 assists), only registering more goal involvements in the competition against Arsenal (13). Indeed, the Brazilian was involved in five of the Reds' goals in their 9-0 win in the reverse fixture (2 goals, 3 assists).
Philip Billing is Bournemouth's highest Premier League goalscorer this season with five goals – he'd netted just three goals across his three previous campaigns in the competition combined. His opener against Arsenal last time out was the second fastest goal scored from the start of a game in Premier League history (9.11 seconds).
Mohamed Salah has been involved in 10 goals in his last eight games in all competitions (5 goals, 5 assists). The Liverpool forward has both scored and assisted in five different matches in all competitions this term, with no Premier League player doing so more often.
Everton – Brentford
Everton lost this exact fixture 3-2 last season – they've never lost back-to-back home league games against Brentford before.
Brentford are unbeaten in their three Premier League games against Everton (W2 D1), only picking up more points in the competition against West Ham (9) than against the Toffees (7).
London clubs have lost their last three Premier League away games against Everton, since Chelsea won 1-0 on the opening weekend. Indeed, three of Everton's four home wins this season have come against London sides (West Ham, Crystal Palace, Arsenal).
All four of Everton's home wins in the Premier League this season have seen them keep a clean sheet, with the Toffees losing seven of their eight games at Goodison Park when conceding at least once (D1).
Brentford are unbeaten in their last five Premier League away games, winning two and drawing three. Only once have they had a longer run without defeat on the road in the top-flight, going nine games between January and April 1936 (W3 D6).
Everton have conceded a league-high eight goals from fast breaks in the Premier League this season, while only Man Utd (7) have scored more such goals this term than Brentford (5).
Since the resumption of the Premier League on Boxing Day following the World Cup break, six of Everton's eight league goals have been scored from a set piece (3x corner, 2x penalty 1x free-kick). Just one of their 11 goals before the break had been from such a situation.
Everton manager Sean Dyche has won three of his four league games against Brentford (all with Burnley), though the exception was a 2-0 loss in his last such meeting almost exactly a year ago (12th March 2022).
Demarai Gray is Everton's top scorer in the Premier League this season with four goals – no side has a lower scoring top scorer in the competition so far this term than the Toffees (level with Jarrod Bowen at West Ham).
Only Ivan Toney (18) has been directly involved in more Premier League goals for Brentford this season than Mathias Jensen (8 – four goals and four assists). The Danish midfielder has scored three times in his last six appearances in the competition, after only netting once in his first 49.
Leeds United – Brighton and Hove Albion
Leeds have won just one of their last 12 league games against Brighton (D2 L9), a 2-0 home win in the Championship in March 2017. They've scored just four goals in this run, failing to score at all on nine occasions.
Brighton are unbeaten in all five of their Premier League meetings with Leeds (W3 D2), keeping four clean sheets and conceding just one goal in these games.
Leeds have won just one of their last 12 Premier League games (D4 L7), beating Southampton 1-0 in Javier Gracia's first match in charge. The Whites' last three games have all ended in 1-0 wins for the home side (beat Southampton, lost to Everton and Chelsea).
Leeds are looking to win consecutive home league games for just the second time since the start of last season, with the other occasion being against Wolves and Chelsea in their first two at Elland Road this term.
Brighton have scored 43 Premier League goals this season, their highest tally in a single campaign in the competition. Their goals scored has risen in each of their last five Premier League seasons, becoming the first team to see an increase in goals scored in five straight top-flight campaigns since Manchester United between 1989-90 and 1993-94.
Brighton are unbeaten in their last five Premier League away games (W3 D2), the joint-longest current run in the division, along with Brentford (5). They've won five of their 11 away games this season (D3 L3), only winning more in a single Premier League campaign in 2021-22 (7).
Brighton have had 61 more shots on target than they've faced in the Premier League this season (136 for, 75 faced) – only Manchester City (88) have a higher positive difference in the competition so far this term.
Brighton have only failed to score in one of their 11 Premier League away games so far this season (0-2 v Brentford in October). No team has failed to find the net in fewer games on the road so far this term (Arsenal also once).
Following Leeds' 1-0 win against Southampton, Javier Gracia is looking to become the first manager to win his first two top-flight home games in charge of the Whites since Jimmy Armfield in October 1974, who took over as fulltime manager from Brian Clough.
Brighton's Kaoru Mitoma has scored six Premier League goals this season – it's the joint-most netted in a single campaign by a Japanese player, level with Shinji Kagawa (2012-13) and Shinji Okazaki (2017-18).
Leicester City – Chelsea
Leicester have won just one of their last six home league games against Chelsea (D2 L3), winning 2-0 in January 2021. They lost this exact fixture 3-0 last season.
Chelsea are looking to complete their first league double over Leicester since the 2016-17 campaign, following their 2-1 win against them at Stamford Bridge in August.
With 24 goals scored and 25 goals conceded, Chelsea's Premier League games have seen fewer goals than any other side this season (49). Meanwhile, only Man City's (91), Arsenal's (84) and Tottenham's (82) games have seen more goals than Leicester's (79 – F36 A43).
Chelsea are without a win in their last 10 away games in all competitions (D3 L7), their longest winless streak on their travels since going 17 without victory from April 2000 to January 2001. The Blues have scored just four goals in this 10-match period, their fewest over a run of 10 away games since August-December 1993 (also 4).
Leicester have lost 15 Premier League games this season, behind only Southampton (16) in 2022-23, and their most in a single campaign since 2018-19 (16). Foxes boss Brendan Rodgers has never suffered more league defeats in a season in his managerial career (also 15 with Swansea in 2011-12).
Leicester have failed to have a shot on target in their last two Premier League games, since James Maddison's 90th minute effort against Manchester United. Since game-by-game shot data is available (2003-04), no team has ever failed to land a shot on target in three consecutive Premier League games before.
Leicester’s Brendan Rodgers has won just two of his 21 meetings with Chelsea as a manager in all competitions (D9 L10), with that 10 per cent win ratio against the Blues his lowest against any side he has faced more than twice in his managerial career.
Raheem Sterling scored his first Chelsea goals in the Blues' 2-1 win over Leicester in August. He's netted braces in his last two Premier League games against Leicester, having scored just once in his first 14 appearances against them.
Harvey Barnes scored Leicester's goal in their 2-1 defeat at Chelsea in August – the last player to score home and away league goals against the Blues in a single season for the Foxes was Muzzy Izzet in 2000-01.
James Maddison has scored more goals (9), provided more assists (5) and created more chances (42) than any other Leicester player in the Premier League this season. He's one of only two players to lead all three categories for a club this season, along with Liverpool's Mohamed Salah.
Tottenham Hotspur – Nottingham Forest
Tottenham have won their last three league games against Nottingham Forest, and last won four in a row against them between August 1963 and December 1964.
Nottingham Forest have won three of their last four away league games against Spurs, though this is their first such visit since a 2-0 loss in November 1998.
Tottenham have won 28 of their last 31 Premier League home games against promoted sides (D2 L1), with their only defeat in that run coming against Wolves at Wembley in 2018-19.
Nottingham Forest have lost eight of their last 10 Premier League games in London (W1 D1), with their only win in that run coming at Wimbledon in March 1999. Forest have lost all three of their visits to the capital this season by an aggregate score of 11-0.
Tottenham have won each of their last three Premier League home games, all without conceding. Spurs last won four straight home league games while keeping a clean sheet each time in March 2018, when they played their home games at Wembley under Mauricio Pochettino.
Tottenham are one of two sides yet to draw a Premier League game in 2023, winning five and losing five. So far this year, only Man City (7) and Arsenal (6) have won more Premier League games than Spurs, while only Everton (6) have lost more often than them.
Having been unbeaten in their first five Premier League games of 2023 (W3 D2), Nottingham Forest are winless in their last four (D2 L2). The Tricky Trees have won just once away from home all season (D3 L8), and remain the lowest goalscorers on the road so far this term (3).
Harry Kane has scored three goals in his three appearances for Spurs against Nottingham Forest in all competitions, including a brace at the City Ground in the reverse fixture this term. He's two goals away from netting 20 Premier League goals in a season for the sixth time, something only Sergio Agüero (6) and Alan Shearer (7) have achieved previously.
In three substitute appearances in the Premier League this season, Tottenham's Son Heung-min has scored four goals from just five shots (80 per cent conversion). In his 21 starts this term, he's scored just one goal from 51 shots (2 per cent conversion).
Brennan Johnson has been directly involved in nine Premier League goals this season, more than any other Nottingham Forest player (7 goals, 2 assists). Seven of these involvements have come in his nine appearances in 2023 (5 goals, 2 assists), with only Erling Haaland and Marcus Rashford (8 each) being involved in more this calendar year.
Crystal Palace – Manchester City
Crystal Palace are winless in their last seven Premier League home games against Manchester City (D2 L5), since a 2-1 win in April 2015. They've failed to score in five of these seven games, including each of the last three.
Each of Man City's last nine goals against Crystal Palace in the Premier League have come in the second half of games, with the Citizens failing to score in the opening 45 minutes in each of their last four against the Eagles.
Crystal Palace are winless in nine Premier League games (D5 L4), the longest ongoing run among sides currently in the competition. Indeed, no side has fewer Premier League points in 2023 than the Eagles (5, level with Bournemouth).
Though they're unbeaten in their last three away league games, Man City have already dropped more points in away Premier League games this season (15) than they did in the whole of 2021-22 (11).
Crystal Palace’s last four home league games have all been drawn. The Eagles last drew five straight home league matches in March 2000 in the second tier, while the last team to do so in the Premier League were Burnley in March 2021.
Crystal Palace have failed to register a single shot on target in more different Premier League games than any other side this season (4). They've not managed one in their last two matches, with no Premier League side on record failing to do so in three consecutive games before (since 2003-04).
No team has conceded fewer goals from set piece situations in the Premier League this season than Crystal Palace (5, including penalties), while the Eagles have netted a league-high share 43 per cent of their goals from set pieces this term (9/21).
Erling Haaland scored his first Premier League hat-trick in the reverse fixture against Crystal Palace, as Man City came from 2-0 down at halftime to win 4-2. Only Emmanuel Adebayor against Derby County in 2007-08 has ever scored two hat-tricks against an opponent in the same Premier League season.
Man City's Phil Foden is looking to score in three consecutive Premier League games, previously doing so in June/July 2020, and September/October this season. He's scored nine times in the competition so far this term and could reach double figures for the very first time.
Bernardo Silva has scored in his last two Premier League games for Man City – only once has he scored in more consecutive top-flight matches, doing so in four in a row with Monaco in April/May 2015.
Fulham – Arsenal
Fulham are winless in nine Premier League meetings with Arsenal (D2 L7) since a 2-1 home win in January 2012. They've lost all four against the Gunners at Craven Cottage in this run.
Arsenal have won 71 per cent of their Premier League games against Fulham (22/31), their highest win rate against an opponent they've faced 20+ times in the competition.
Arsenal have won all four of their away Premier League London derbies this season by an aggregate score of 8-0. In the history of the English Football League, no side has ever won five consecutive away London derbies while keeping a clean sheet each time.
Fulham have lost 16 of their last 18 Premier League games against sides starting the day top of the table (W2), including each of the last nine in a row. The exceptions in this run were victories in March 2006 (vs Chelsea) and March 2009 (vs Manchester United).
Fulham have lost just three of their 13 Premier League home games this season (W6 D4), going down to Newcastle, Manchester United and Tottenham. Even if they lose all of their remaining home games this term, it would be fewer defeats (9) than they suffered at Craven Cottage in any of their previous three Premier League campaigns (13 in 2020-21, 10 in 2018-19 & 11 in 2013-14).
Arsenal have won a league-high five Premier League games when conceding the first goal this season, only winning more such games in the competition in 1999-00 (7), 2003-04 (6) and 2011-12 (6). The Gunners have won a league-high 15 points from losing positions so far this term.
Arsenal have scored three 90th minute winning goals in the Premier League this term, their joint-most in a single campaign in the competition (also three in 1999-00, 2009-10, 2011-12 and 2016-17). These three winners have all come in their last eight games (against Man Utd, Aston Villa and Bournemouth).
Bukayo Saka has generated more chances following a carry (moving 5+ metres with the ball) than any other player in the Premier League this season (44), with the Arsenal winger attempting 21 shots and creating 23 chances for a teammate in this manner.
Manor Solomon has scored in each of his last five appearances for Fulham across all competitions (five goals). Coming into the weekend, the only Premier League players who have recorded a longer scoring streak in 2022-23 are Erling Haaland (10) and Marcus Rashford (7).
Arsenal's Reiss Nelson has made just three Premier League appearances this season (all as a sub), playing just 85 minutes across these games. However, he's chalked up five goal involvements in these matches (3 goals, 2 assists), and become just the second player to both score and assist a goal in two different games as a sub within a single season, after Vladimir Smicer in 2001-02.
Manchester United – Southampton
After losing back-to-back home league games against Southampton in January 2015/January 2016, Manchester United are unbeaten in their last six against them at Old Trafford. They've alternated between a victory and a draw each time in that run, drawing 1-1 last season.
Southampton are winless in their last 14 meetings with Manchester United in all competitions (D7 L7), since a 1-0 win at Old Trafford in January 2016.
Manchester United have won 36 points from losing positions in Premier League games against Southampton – no side has won more points from behind against an opponent (Liverpool also 36 against Newcastle).
Manchester United lost 7-0 at Liverpool last time out in the Premier League, and haven’t lost consecutive league games since May/August last year (4 in a row). Their seven goals conceded in that defeat was just one fewer than they shipped in their 10 previous league games combined (8).
Southampton have won two of their three Premier League games under Ruben Selles (L1), as many as they had in their previous 17 under Ralph Hasenhüttl and Nathan Jones (D2 L13).
Southampton are the only team to have won more than half of their Premier League points in away games so far this season, with 12 of their 21 points coming on the road (57 per cent).
All six of Southampton's Premier League wins this season have been by a one-goal margin. They're the only team yet to win by more than one goal so far this term, while as it stands it's their most victories in a single Premier League season without winning by 2+ goals.
Marcus Rashford has scored in each of his last seven Premier League home games; only two Manchester United players have scored in more consecutive appearances at Old Trafford in the competition – Wayne Rooney (8 between December 2009-March 2010) and Cristiano Ronaldo (10 between March-November 2008).
Bruno Fernandes has been directly involved in six goals in his six Premier League games against Southampton (3 goals, 3 assists), netting Man Utd's winner in the reverse fixture in August. Only against Leeds (8) has the Portuguese been involved in more goals in the competition.
Southampton's James Ward-Prowse has scored 27 per cent of his direct free-kick shots in the Premier League this season (3/11), but has failed to convert either of his two penalties taken this term. No Southampton player has ever missed three penalties in a single Premier League campaign.
West Ham United – Aston Villa
West Ham have won their last five Premier League meetings with Aston Villa – in their top-flight history, only against Coventry (9 between 1983 and 1987) and Villa themselves (6 between 1964 and 1967) have they won more consecutively.
Aston Villa are winless in their last nine Premier League games against West Ham (D3 L6), since a 1-0 home win in May 2015. They've lost six of their last eight against the Hammers, as many as in their previous 35 (W12 D17).
Aston Villa have lost five of their last six Premier League away games in London, though they did win their last such visit 2-0 against Spurs in January. They last won consecutive away league games in the capital in November 2020.
After losing their last three home league games of 2022, West Ham are unbeaten at the London Stadium in 2023 (W2 D1). They've conceded just one goal at home so far this calendar year, while scoring seven themselves.
Aston Villa have won their last two Premier League games, beating Everton 2-0 and Crystal Palace 1-0. They last won three in a row in March 2022, keeping a clean sheet in each game in that run.
No team has scored more Premier League goals in the opening 15 minutes of games this season than Aston Villa (9). The Villans have also conceded a league-high nine goals in this timeframe, but West Ham are the only team yet to score in this period so far.
West Ham manager David Moyes is unbeaten in his last 13 Premier League games against Aston Villa (W8 D5) since a 1-0 loss with Everton in August 2010. Overall, Moyes has only won more Premier League games against Fulham (17) than he has against the Villans (12).
West Ham striker Danny Ings scored six Premier League goals for Aston Villa this season; he could be the first player to score for and against the Villans in the same Premier League campaign, while he would be the first player to do so with any team since Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Manchester United in 2017-18.
Pablo Fornals has scored in each of his last three Premier League games against Aston Villa – the only West Ham players to score in four consecutive appearances against an opponent in the competition are Carlton Cole against Fulham and Manuel Lanzini against Crystal Palace.
Ollie Watkins has scored in each of his last three Premier League away games – the only Aston Villa player to do so in four consecutive games is Dwight Yorke between March and May 1998.
Newcastle United – Wolverhampton Wanderers
Newcastle's 1-0 win in this exact fixture last season ended a run of five home league games without a win against Wolves. They last beat them in consecutive meetings at St James' Park in December 1977.
Since their return to the Premier League in 2018, Wolves have conceded exactly once in all nine of their meetings with Newcastle (W2 D6 L1).
Only Chelsea v Manchester United (14), Arsenal v Tottenham (12) and Aston Villa v Newcastle (11) have finished 1-1 in the Premier League more often than Newcastle v Wolves (9), despite this fixture only taking place on 15 occasions previously.
Of all Premier League fixtures to have been played at least 15 times, Newcastle v Wolves has seen the highest per centage of meetings end in draws (67 per cent - 10/15), and the highest per centage of meetings where both teams have scored (93 per cent - 14/15).
Newcastle have lost their last three matches in all competitions, having lost just twice in their first 29 this season. They've failed to score in each of these three defeats, last losing four in a row without reply in January 2021.
After a run of six consecutive clean sheets, Newcastle have now conceded in each of their last four Premier League games (D2 L2). They've shipped six goals across these four games, one more than they had in their previous 15 league games combined (5).
Wolves have won five of their 11 Premier League games under Julen Lopetegui (D2 L4), with only five teams winning more since the Spaniard's arrival (Arsenal, Man City, Man Utd, Fulham, Liverpool). Indeed, Wolves' previous five victories had come across a spell of 29 games.
This match pits the team with the fewest goals conceded (Newcastle, 17) against the side with the joint-fewest goals scored (Wolves, 19) in the Premier League this season. Wolves also have the lowest shot conversion rate this season (6.6 per cent), while Newcastle have conceded just 6.6 per cent of their shots faced this term (17/256) – a league-low.
In his English league career, Newcastle striker Callum Wilson has played more games (8) and more minutes (661) against Wolves without scoring than he has versus any other opponent.
With one goal and two assists, Wolves' Raúl Jiménez has been directly involved in three goals in his last three Premier League games against Newcastle. However, it's been 19 games and over a year since he scored a Premier League goal (10th March 2022 against Watford), with the Mexican having 28 shots in this time.

