Scoring • First goal of the season:
Samir Nasri for Arsenal against West Bromwich, 3 minutes and 40 seconds. (
16 August 2008). • Goal scored at the latest point in a match:
90+4 minutes and 56 seconds –
Carlton Cole for West Ham United against Blackburn (
30 August 2008) • First own goal of the season:
Robert Huth (Middlesbrough) for Tottenham Hotspur, 90+2 minutes and 28 seconds (
16 August 2008) • First hat-trick of the season and fastest hat-trick of the season:
Gabriel Agbonlahor (Aston Villa) against Manchester City, 7 minutes and 3 seconds (
17 August 2008) • Widest winning margin:
6 goals – Manchester City 6–0 Portsmouth (
21 September 2008) • Most goals in a match:
8 goals • Arsenal 4–4 Tottenham Hotspur (
29 October 2008) • Liverpool 4–4 Arsenal (
21 April 2009)
Top scorers Clean sheets • Most clean sheets – Manchester United (24) • Fewest clean sheets – Hull City (6)
Discipline • First yellow card of the season:
Sam Ricketts for Hull City against Fulham, 28 minutes and 6 seconds (
16 August 2008) • First red card of the season:
Mark Noble for West Ham United against Manchester City, 37 minutes and 20 seconds (
24 August 2008) • Card given at latest point in a game:
Michael Dawson (red) at
90+8 minutes and 28 seconds for Tottenham Hotspur against Stoke City (
19 October 2008) • Most yellow cards in a single match:
8 • Chelsea 1–1 Manchester United – one for Chelsea (
Mikel John Obi) and seven for Manchester United (
Paul Scholes,
Rio Ferdinand,
Gary Neville,
Dimitar Berbatov,
Wayne Rooney,
Patrice Evra and
Cristiano Ronaldo) (
21 September 2008) • Sunderland 1–1 Arsenal – three for Sunderland (
Dean Whitehead,
Kieran Richardson and
Dwight Yorke) and five for Arsenal (
Gaël Clichy,
Kolo Touré,
Alex Song,
Nicklas Bendtner and
Emmanuel Adebayor) (
4 October 2008) • Aston Villa 2–2 Arsenal – four for Aston Villa (
Gabriel Agbonlahor,
Nigel Reo-Coker,
Stiliyan Petrov and
Gareth Barry) and four for Arsenal (
Alex Song,
Kolo Touré,
Abou Diaby and
Robin van Persie) (
26 December 2008) • Manchester United 3–0 Chelsea – three for Manchester United (
Cristiano Ronaldo,
Wayne Rooney and
Park Ji-sung) and five for Chelsea (
Frank Lampard,
José Bosingwa,
Ricardo Carvalho,
John Terry and
Juliano Belletti) (
11 January 2009) • Manchester City 1–0 Sunderland – three for Manchester City (
Valeri Bojinov,
Gélson Fernandes and
Shaun Wright-Phillips) and five for Sunderland (
Phil Bardsley,
Calum Davenport,
Grant Leadbitter,
Andy Reid and
Anton Ferdinand) (
22 March 2009) • Most red cards in a single match:
3 – Manchester City 1–2 Tottenham Hotspur – two for Manchester City (
Richard Dunne and
Gélson Fernandes) and one for Tottenham Hotspur (
Benoît Assou-Ekotto) (
9 November 2008)
Table related statistics Overall • Most wins – Manchester United (28) • Fewest wins – Middlesbrough and Newcastle United (7) • Most losses – West Bromwich Albion (22) • Fewest losses – Liverpool (2) • Most goals scored – Liverpool (77) • Fewest goals scored – Middlesbrough (28) • Most goals conceded – West Bromwich Albion (67) • Fewest goals conceded – Chelsea and Manchester United (24)
Home • Most wins – Manchester United (16) • Fewest wins – Hull City (3) • Most losses – Hull City (11) • Fewest losses – Liverpool (0) • Most goals scored – Manchester United (43) • Fewest goals scored – Middlesbrough and Wigan Athletic (17) • Most goals conceded – Hull City (36) • Fewest goals conceded – Tottenham Hotspur (10)
Away • Most wins – Chelsea (14) • Fewest wins – West Bromwich Albion (1) • Most losses – Middlesbrough (15) • Fewest losses – Liverpool (2) • Most goals scored – Arsenal (37) • Fewest goals scored – West Bromwich Albion (10) • Most goals conceded – Stoke City (40) • Fewest goals conceded – Manchester United (11)
Miscellaneous • Longest injury time:
11 minutes, 2 seconds – Stoke City against Tottenham Hotspur (
19 October 2008) ==Awards==