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Brentford have won 37 of the previous 39 Premier League games in which they've gone 2-0 up, the only exceptions being a 2-2 draw against Wolves last season and another 2-2 draw against Spurs at home on Boxing Day 2022.
6 - Vitaly Janelt has now scored in SIX straight Premier League seasons for Brentford since his goal vs Arsenal in 22/23 opening day. the most by a Brentford player in the Premier League.
Tottenham Hotspur are yet to have a shot on target in the first 42 minutes of the game v Brentford and have only 3 touches in the opposition box compared to Brentford’s 13.
Toothless.
Lewis-Potter has now scored exactly three Premier League goals with each foot, with this his eighth goal in the competition overall, having also scored two headers.
Finely balanced
Hull City record a first Top Flight win vs Manchester United and become the first promoted side in the last 26 games [vs promoted sides] to beat Manchester United.
Hull City record a first Top Flight win vs Manchester United and become the first promoted side in the last 26 games [vs promoted sides] to beat Manchester United.
5 - Hull find themselves two goals ahead at half-time for the fifth time in a Premier League game, with the Tigers winning the previous four occasions.
No other player had more shots [4], more shots on target [2], touches in the opposition box [8] and created more chances [3] than Christos Tzolis in his 76 minutes on the pitch vs Coventry
Great second Premier League debut at the Emirates
Martin Ødegaard's goal vs Coventry is his first Premier League goal since December 2025 vs Brighton.
It is also the first time he has scored in back to back games for Arsenal since December 2023 [Lens & Wolves]
Arsenal are unbeaten in their last 45 Premier League home games against promoted sides. Their last such defeat came against Newcastle United back in November 2010, thanks to an Andy Carroll header.
Kai Havertz opens Arsenal's goal scoring in the 25/26 season.
It is his 5th goal in his last SIX starts for Arsenal in all competitions since the 24/25 season