Ranking of Premier League shooting times this season

As of February 20th, 2023, 65438+, the Premier League's shooting times this season are as follows:

1, Liverpool 3 14 times.

2. Tottenham 276 times.

3. Manchester City is 270 times.

4. Arsenal 269 times.

5. Brighton 254 times.

6. Aston Villa 252 times.

7. Manchester United 249 times.

8. Everton 242 times.

8. Newcastle 242 times.

10, 233 times in brentford.

As can be seen from this ranking, Liverpool has scored the most shots this season, and they have shown strong offensive strength in the game. Tottenham ranked second, with 365,438+0 shots more than Manchester City, but only three more goals, indicating that their shooting conversion rate needs to be improved.

Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea also scored a lot of shots. These three teams are all strong teams in the Premier League, and the number of shots also reflects their offensive strength.

The current competition system of the Premier League

The Premier League adopts the double-cycle system of home and away games, with each team playing twice, and the host and guest playing once. Starting from the season of 1995/96, the number of participating teams has been reduced from 22 to 20, with each team playing 38 games, home and away 19.

The winner of each game can get 3 points, the draw can get 1 point, and the loser can get 0 points, arranged according to the points obtained by each team in the league. After completing all the games, the team with the highest total score can win the league championship, while the three teams with the lowest total score will be relegated to the championship.

The top two champions will definitely get the promotion places next season, and the third to sixth place will play off to decide the final promotion places. The four teams will play two rounds of home and away elimination, from third to sixth, and fourth to fifth. After the draw, it will be decided which team is the first home, and the last two winning teams will play a game in the neutral stadium before the winner can advance.