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Premier League LIVE: Cole Palmer scores four for Chelsea & Arsenal draw plus three other matches – text updates, stats and radio commentary
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Premier League LIVE: Cole Palmer scores four for Chelsea & Arsenal draw plus three other matches – text updates, stats and radio commentary

  • Wolves have lost more Premier League games against Liverpool than against any other opponent (16). They have lost fourteen of their last fifteen against the Reds in the league, the exception being a 3-0 home win in February 2023.

  • Liverpool have kept a clean sheet in 65% of their Premier League games against Wolves (13/20), the second highest percentage of any side that has faced each other another 20 times in the competition, behind Chelsea against Middlesbrough (67% – 20). /30).

  • Wolves remain without a league win so far this season (D1 L4) – only in 2003-04 (first seven) and 2019-20 (first six) have they gone longer without a win from the start of a Premier League season.

  • Liverpool have won five of their last six Premier League (L1) games, keeping a clean sheet in each win. The Reds had conceded in each of their previous ten matches before this series (16 goals conceded in total).

  • No current Premier League side has gone longer without a clean sheet than Wolves, who have conceded in each of their last seventeen top-flight games (the same as to Southampton). It is Wolves’ longest run without a shutout in the league since a run of 30 in 2011-2012.

  • Wolves have lost their last two Premier League games, despite both leading at half-time (1-2 vs. Newcastle, 1-3 vs. Aston Villa). No team in the history of the Premier League has lost three games in a row after being ahead each time.

  • Liverpool have conceded the fewest goals of any Premier League team so far this season (1), while no team has scored more goals than Wolves (14). Wolves’ fourteen goals conceded are the most after five games of any league season since 1985-86 (14 in the third tier), and the most in the top flight since 1970-71 (14).

  • Trent Alexander-Arnold’s final assist against Bournemouth was his 59th in the Premier League, moving him one ahead of Steve McManaman into third for Liverpool in the competition. It also tied him with teammate Andrew Robertson for the most assists by a defender in the history of the competition.

  • Since the start of last season, Matheus Cunha has been involved in more Premier League goals for Wolves than any other player (21 – 14 goals, 7 assists). Eight of his last thirteen goals for the club have seen him take the lead (2) or level (6) in the match.

  • Liverpool’s Luis Díaz has been involved in six goals in his last four Premier League appearances, scoring five times and providing one assist. He scored one goal in two of his last three games for the Reds and scored multiple goals in just one of his first 69 Premier League games.