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Premier League teams winning matches? Newcastle United move further ahead in second
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Newcastle United, as measured up against all the other Premier League teams.
Which Premier League team is outperforming a rival?
For Newcastle United and the rest, it surely comes down to what it always does.
How many matches you are winning!
So I have had a look at all 20 Premier League clubs this season…
We are now coming up to six months into the 2024/25 season, this is how many matches each Premier League team has won (and lost), in Premier League AND domestic cup competitions (as of the morning of 6 February 2025):
21 and 2 Liverpool
19 and 7 Newcastle United
15 and 6 Forest
14 and 6 Chelsea
14 and 8 Man City
12 and 6 Bournemouth
12 and 13 Tottenham
12 and 8 Villa
11 and 7 Fulham
11 and 8 Brighton
11 and 9 Palace
11 and 11 Man U
10 and 13 Brentford
8 and 10 Everton
8 and 13 West Ham
7 and 16 Leicester
7 and 16 Wolves
6 and 20 Southampton
4 and 15 Ipswich
As you can see above, when it comes to domestic competitions this season, Newcastle United are second most successful, when it comes to winning football matches.
It is still only Liverpool who have won more domestic matches this season than Eddie Howe’s side, only the two more than NUFC.
As of Thursday morning, Newcastle now extending it to two more wins than Arsenal after last night’s brilliant NUFC performance and result. Wembley here we come!
Then it is Newcastle with four more wins than Forest, five more than Man City and Chelsea and so on.
Then you have Villa, Spurs and Bournemouth with seven less victories in domestic games this season, compared to NUFC.
Not so long ago , some Newcastle United fans had been wanting Eddie Howe sacked…
The media (and some Newcastle fans) still making out that it had been some kind of recent NUFC crisis, yet the last twnety United matches (all competitions) over the course of fifteen weeks, have seen fourteen wins, two draws and only the four defeats since October.
Newcastle 2 Arsenal 0 (4-0 on aggregate) – Wednesday 5 February 8pm
Goals:
Newcastle United:
Murphy 19, Gordon 52
Arsenal:
(In brackets the half-time stats)
Possession was Newcastle 32% (31%) Arsenal 68% (69%)
Total shots were Newcastle 10 (6) Arsenal 11 (6)
Shots on target were Newcastle 3 (1) Arsenal 3 (1)
Corners were Newcastle 1 (1) Arsenal 13 (4)
Touches in the box Newcastle 10 (8) Arsenal 39 (18)
Newcastle United team v Arsenal:
Dubravka, Trippier, Schar, Burn, Botman (Krafth 80), Hall, Tonali (Longstaff 87), Bruno (Miley 90+1), Murphy (Willock 80), Isak (Wilson 87), Gordon
Unused subs:
Pope, Targett, Osula, Livarmento
(Newcastle 2 Arsenal 0 (4-0 on aggregate) – Instant Newcastle United fan/writer reaction – Read HERE)
(Newcastle United on their way to Wembley! The photo that perfectly captures the moment – See HERE)
(Eddie Howe schools Mikel Arteta as usual! Newcastle 2 Arsenal 0 (4-0 on aggregate) and Wembley – Read HERE)
Newcastle United upcoming matches:
Saturday 8 February – Birmingham v Newcastle (5.45pm) BBC1 and BBC iPlayer (FA Cup)
Saturday 15 February – Man City v Newcastle (3pm)
Sunday 23 February – Newcastle v Forest (2pm) Sky Sports
Wednesday 26 February – Liverpool v Newcastle (8.15pm) TNT Sports
(Weekend of Saturday 1 March – NUFC will play in FA Cup fifth round if getting past Birmingham)
Monday 10 March – West Ham v Newcastle (8pm) Sky Sports
Ao vivo