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Go Figure - 25th March

Neither Derby nor Everton attract much of the statistical spotlight but this match produced some interesting features

Go Figure Archive

Go Figure    23-24 March
Charlton Athletic 1–2 Bolton Wanderers
Bolton's sixth single-goal victory this season, a figure they matched in both previous stints in the Premiership
Derby County 3–4 Everton
For once, these sides produced some interesting tidbits More...
Fulham 0–2 Tottenham Hotspur
Sheringham scores the winner on his 300th appearance, condemning Fulham to a sixth-straight loss, matching Leicester as the worst in the league this season
Ipswich Town 0–0 Aston Villa
Villa's eleventh no-score draw in past two seasons, three more than any other club
Leicester City 0–2 Leeds United
Dave Bassett now has the worst two records for any manager leading a team for more than twelve Premiership games; his average 0.64 points per game with Leicester marginally topping the 0.62 'achieved' at Nottingham Forest
Liverpool 1–0 Chelsea
Smicer's goal is the eleventh time in the Premiership years that Liverpool have won the game in the last-minute, a league record
Manchester United 0–1 Middlesbrough
United's maximum scoring run at home this season will now not exceed six games, their worst ever performance. In 1999/00, they scored in every home game
Sunderland 1–1 Southampton
Sunderland failed to score two goals in a game for the twelth succesive game, a season record matched by three other clubs