The race for the Premier League title seems to get more tense by the week, and Liverpool have the chance to go top – albeit briefly – with a win against Watford in the early kick-off on Saturday.
In their final league game before hosting Jurgen Klopp s men in a crunch encounter, Manchester City will be looking to bounce back from their draw at Crystal Palace against a Burnley side they have an outstanding record against.
The hunt for Champions League spots is just as hot at the moment, with Chelsea, Manchester United, Arsenal and Tottenham in action, while those hoping to avoid relegation have another chance to get much-needed points on the board.
With that, we move onto this week s Opta-powered quiz. Answers at the bottom of the page… No peeking now!
1. Watford have taken just four points from their last 30 available against Liverpool in the Premier League, drawing 3-3 in August 2017 and winning 3-0 in February 2020 (both at Vicarage Road), but who scored on their Reds debut in the 2017 clash?
2. Which Burnley player has had more shots without scoring than any other player in the Premier League this season?
3. Manchester United s Cristiano Ronaldo has scored 12 Premier League goals this season – in the competition s history, only one player aged 36 or over has scored more in a single campaign. Who is it?
4. Harry Kane has provided 20 assists for Tottenham team-mate Son Heung-min in the Premier League, accounting for over half of his 39 assists in total in the competition. Who are the only two players to have ever assisted a team-mate more in the competition?
5. Emile Smith Rowe and Bukayo Saka are Arsenal s leading scorers in the Premier League this season with nine goals each. Only twice has a club had two players reach double figures while aged 21 or younger in a single Premier League campaign. Who are they?
37 Harry Kane and Son Heung-min have combined for a Premier League goal for the 37th time, overtaking Didier Drogba and Frank Lampard (36) as the duo who have assisted one another for the most goals in the competition’s history. Partners.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe)
Answers:
1. Mohamed Salah
2. Dwight McNeil (34)
3. Gianfranco Zola (14 goals in 2002-03)
4. Frank Lampard (24 for Didier Drogba) and David Silva (21 for Sergio Aguero)
5. Leeds United in 1999-00 (Harry Kewell and Michael Bridges), and Manchester United in 2006-07 (Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo)