The best Opta stats and facts from Saturday's Premier League games
Saturday 10 December 2016 23:14, UK
With the help of Opta, we round up the best stats and facts from Saturday's Premier League football.
Watford 3-2 Everton
Watford registered their first win over Everton in any competition since March 1987 (drew two, lost nine beforehand).
Everton have conceded 11 goals in their last four away games in the Premier League, including three or more on two occasions.
Romelu Lukaku has been directly involved in 12 goals (nine goals, three assists) in the Premier League this season; at least seven more than any Everton player.
At the age of just 23, Lukaku has now scored against 22 of the 29 different opponents that he has faced in the Premier League.
Watford have had 11 different goalscorers in the Premier League this season, a joint-high alongside Liverpool.
Stefano Okaka netted his first Premier League goal in 2414 days; last scoring in May 2010 for Fulham against West Ham.
Everton have now lost their last four Premier League away games, marking their worst such run in the competition since January 2015 (five defeats).
Gareth Barry made his 609th Premier League appearance in this game; taking him level with Frank Lampard in the all-time competition records (only Ryan Giggs has made more - 632).
No Premier League defender has provided more assists this season than Jose Holebas (three, joint with Bournemouth's Adam Smith).
Arsenal 3-1 Stoke
Arsenal have won 15 consecutive home games against Stoke in all competitions, scoring 42 goals and conceding just eight times in those games.
No player has hand a hand in more Premier League goals this season than Alexis Sanchez (11 goals, five assists).
Sanchez has had a hand in 26 goals in his last 26 Premier League appearances for Arsenal (18 goals, eight assists).
Mark Hughes has lost all ten of the away matches he's managed against Arsenal in the Premier League (one at Highbury, nine at the Emirates), seeing his side concede 27 goals while scoring just five.
The only English player with more Premier League goals than Theo Walcott (seven) this season is Jermain Defoe (eight).
Stoke led in an away match at Arsenal for the first time in the Premier League and the first time since an FA Cup tie at Highbury in January 2005.
Stoke have scored 14 of their last 15 penalties in the Premier League, with their only failure coming from Bojan against Bournemouth last month.
Arsenal have scored a league high six goals from substitutes in the Premier League this season, with Alex Iwobi scoring today.
Hector Bellerin has assisted seven Premier League goals since the start of last season, more than any other defender.
Mesut Ozil has scored in back to back Premier League games for the first time since February 2015.
Burnley 3-2 Bournemouth
Burnley have scored as many home Premier League goals (14) this season as they managed in the whole of their last Premier League campaign in 2014/15.
Only Chelsea (six) have won more home Premier League games than the Clarets this season (five).
Two Irish players (Jeff Hendrick and Stephen Ward) scored for the same team in a Premier League match for the first time since February this year, when Norwich's Robbie Brady and Wes Hoolahan did so against West Ham.
Only Liverpool (seven) have scored more goals from outside the box than Burnley in the Premier League this season (six).
All six of those goals have been scored by different players (Gray, Vokes, Defour, Gudmundsson, Marney and Hendrick).
Stephen Ward ended a run of 40 Premier League games without a goal, with his last one coming against Chelsea in January 2012.
Benik Afobe's goal on the stroke of half-time ended a personal Premier League goal drought of 540 minutes.
Since the start of last season, the only goalkeeper to concede more Premier League goals than Artur Boruc (73) is Lukasz Fabianski (82).
Hull 3-3 Crystal Palace
Hull scored as many goals today as they did in their previous six Premier League games combined (three).
There have been 36 goals scored in Crystal Palace's last seven Premier League games (five per match).
Crystal Palace have scored more headed goals this season than any other Premier League team (nine).
Christian Benteke has now scored against 22 different Premier League teams; the same total as his compatriot Lukaku, who netted his 22nd opponent today (v Watford).
Benteke has scored five goals in his last five Premier League appearances.
Wilfried Zaha has scored or assisted seven goals in his last seven Premier League appearances (two goals, five assists).
Robert Snodgrass became the first Premier League player to score a penalty and concede a penalty since Andy Carroll versus Leicester in April 2016.
Snodgrass has been directly involved in 50 per cent of Hull's Premier League goals this season (7/14).
This match was Alan Pardew's 300th Premier League game as a manager, becoming the fifth English manager to reach this milestone after Harry Redknapp (641), Sam Allardyce (467), Steve Bruce (392) and Alan Curbishley (328).
Swansea 3-0 Sunderland
Swansea have now won two of their last three Premier League games, after winning none of their first five under Bob Bradley (D2 L3).
In what was his seventh league meeting with Swansea, David Moyes suffered his first loss against the Welsh side (W5 D1 L1).
The Black Cats have kept just one clean sheet in their last 16 Premier League games.
The Swans have netted eight goals in their last two home league games, more than they managed in their previous seven beforehand.
Sunderland failed to score for the fifth time in their last six away games in the Premier League (just two goals in total).
Gylfi Sigurdsson has been directly involved in eight goals in his last eight PL games for Swansea (four goals, four assists).
The Icelandic international has now had a hand in 47% of Swansea's Premier League goals in 2016 (14 goals and seven assists - 21 of 45).
All five of Fernando Llorente's Premier League goals have arrived at Liberty Stadium.
Gylfi Sigurdsson created six chances (including assists in this game); no Swansea player has ever created more in a Premier League home game.
Leicester 4-2 Manchester City
Jamie Vardy scored his first ever Premier League hat-trick in his 85th appearance in the competition.
Vardy's opening goal ended a Premier League goal drought of 741 minutes.
Leicester have beaten Man City in a home top-flight game for the first time since March 1987, ending a run of five games without a win against the Blues.
Manchester City conceded twice in the opening five minutes of a Premier League goal for the first time since October 2006 against Wigan.
A Pep Guardiola side conceded four goals in a league for only the third time (Atletico Madrid 4-3 Barcelona in 2009, Wolfsburg 4-1 Bayern Munich in 2015).
Guardiola has seen his side concede three or more goals in back to back league games for the very first time as a manager.
The Blues found themselves three goals down at half-time in a Premier League game for the first time since being 3-0 down at the break against Liverpool in April 2011.
Only Crystal Palace, Hull and Sunderland (one) have kept fewer clean sheets than Man City in the Premier League this season (two).
This was Man City's first defeat to a reigning Premier League champion since losing 2-0 to Chelsea in March 2011 - they had been on a six game winning run against reigning champions.
Claudio Ranieri has won eight of his nine Premier League matches as a manager against Man City, drawing the other.