Daylight savings weekend Premier League table reveals which clubs are best when clocks go back – with Liverpool top

LIVEPOOL have been revealed as the team who perform best when the clocks go back.

This weekend will see the clocks go back an hour, giving everyone an extra hour of sleep amid the longer nights and shorter days, to kickstart British winter.

EPALiverpool top the Premier League table for daylight savings weekend[/caption]

GettyManchester United have the single best home result on this weekend[/caption]

There have been 307 games played on the final weekend of October, sometimes overlapping in November, in Premier League history.

And the stat gurus at BitcoinCasinos.com have taken a look at all the league match data to see how teams have fared.

Jurgen Klopp has reason to celebrate thanks to his team having the best record over this weekend.

The Reds have played 31 games, winning 22, drawing five and losing four to give them a points total of 71 and a points per match (PPM) rate of 2.29.

Rivals Manchester United come in second by eight points.

The Red Devils have played 31 games, winning 19, drawing six and losing six to hand them 63 points and a PPM rate of 2.03.

Man United also possess the single best home win on this weekend thanks to their 7-0 drubbing of Barnsley in 1997, but more on the League One side later.

The top four is ironically completed by the Prem’s traditional big four, with Arsenal coming in third and Chelsea fourth.

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The top ten current Premier League teams over the daylight savings weekend

They have featured in 30 games each, with Arsenal winning 16, drawing 12 and losing two while Chelsea have won 17, drawn three and lost ten to give them points totals of 60 and 54 respectively.

Last season’s Treble-winners Manchester City come in fifth with 44 points from 26 games, with Newcastle playing 28 times with 40 points in total.

Everton are then followed up by West Ham, with 39 and 33 points from 31 and 27 games played respectively.

Tottenham then come in ninth place with the worst PPM record of any team in the top ten.

Spurs have played 29 times on this weekend, winning just nine games, drawing five and losing 15 to give them a points total of 32 at 1.10 points per game.

Aston Villa then complete the top ten with 27 points from 26 games.

Prior to their relegation, Southampton held an impressive record on this weekend with 38 points from 24 games which would have placed them eighth in the standings.

Leicester did also come in ahead of Villa on PPM, but with the Foxes relegated they have not been included in our table.

Out of the Premier League’s current make-up, Brentford prop up the rest having picked up just one point from their two games over the weekend so far which leaves them 45th overall.

Three ex-Prem teams have no points on the board – Swindon Town, Huddersfield and Barnsley.

West Brom sit just above them but only by one point despite playing 12 games, with by far the worst record of any team with more than five games played.

Blackpool possess the best per-game record out of the 50 sides, with a perfect one win from one game thanks to a 2-1 win over West Brom which was their first top flight home win since 1971.

Luton will add themselves to the collection of data when they play high-flying Villa on Sunday.

Luke Varney grabbed the decisive winner for Blackpool to cement their perfect daylight savings weekend recordDave Pinegar – The Sun

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