Most shots without scoring in a Premier League match over the last three seasons:
• 11 – Martin Ødegaard (4 Mar 2023)
• 10 – Aleksandar Mitrović (29 Oct 2022)
• 9 – Marcus Rashford (16 Sep 2023)
9 – Darwin Núñez (5 Nov 2023)
A day to forget. ![]()

Most shots without scoring in a Premier League match over the last three seasons:
• 11 – Martin Ødegaard (4 Mar 2023)
• 10 – Aleksandar Mitrović (29 Oct 2022)
• 9 – Marcus Rashford (16 Sep 2023)
9 – Darwin Núñez (5 Nov 2023)
A day to forget. ![]()

Three of the top five teams in the Premier League dropped points this weekend:
Manchester City 6–1 Bournemouth
Luton Town 1–1 Liverpool
Newcastle 1–0 Arsenal
Nottingham Forest 2–0 Aston Villa
And Tottenham host Chelsea tomorrow night. ![]()
24 - Luis Díaz’s equaliser came from Liverpool’s 24th and final attempt of the game. Timed at 94:40, it was Liverpool’s latest Premier League equaliser since Divock Origi’s strike against West Brom back in December 2015 (95:24). Timely.
Spurs starting XI: Vicario; Porro, Romero, van de Ven, Udogie; Bissouma, Sarr; Kulusevski, Maddison, Johnson; Son.
Chelsea starting XI: Sanchez; Reece James, Disasi, Silva, Colwill; Enzo, Caicedo, Gallagher; Palmer, Sterling, Jackson.
Caicedo has a goal disallowed for offside ![]()
Romero is sent off for serious foul play ![]()
Palmer scores the resulting penalty ![]()
And breathe…
14’—Heung-min Son goal ruled offside
21’—Raheem Sterling goal ruled out for handball
27’—Moisés Caicedo goal ruled offside
33’—Chelsea awarded a penalty and Cristian Romero sees red after VAR review for a foul in the run up of Caicedo’s offside goal
35’—Cole Palmer levels it from the spot
37’—Nico Jackson goal ruled offside
Plenty of VAR so far in Tottenham vs. Chelsea ![]()
That 57 minute first half between Tottenham and Chelsea had everything:
17 minutes of VAR reviews
4 disallowed goals
3 subs
2 goals
2 injuries
1 red card
1 penalty
That Tottenham defeat means Arsenal remain the only Premier League side to go an entire season unbeaten ![]()
Guess who’s back on top of the Premier League ![]()
No team in English football history has ever won four top-flight titles in a row ![]()