Premier League 2023/24 - All Records Broken

Premier League 2023/24 – All Records Broken

After the end of the 2023-2024 Premier League season, we have collected all of the records that were broken during the season.

To highlight a few records that were broken, Manchester City broke their tie with Manchester United and became the sole holder of the record for the most consecutive Premier League titles won, Manchester United increased their record for the most victories and goals in the Premier League, and Newcastle United tied the record for the biggest aggregate win as well as the record for the most individual goal scorers during one match.

When looking at individuals, James Milner (Brighton & Hove Albion) tied the record for the most season appearances, Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) entered the top 10 of the overall top goal scorers in the Premier League, while Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City) entered the top 3 for the most career assists.

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Premier League Records- All Records Broken in 2023/24

To see the full, detailed list of the records that were broken this season, have a look below.

CONSECUTIVE CHAMPIONS

The champions, Manchester City, broke their tie with Manchester United, and they became the sole holder of the record for the most consecutive Premier League titles won – they have now won 4 years in a row, starting with the 2020-2021 season (Manchester United won titles 3 years consecutively on two occasions – between 1998-2001 and 2006-2009)

MATCHES, WINS, LOSSES & DRAWS

Manchester United increased their record for the most victories in the Premier League – now that the 2023-24 season has concluded, they have won 744 matches in total (in second place is Arsenal with 673 wins) – during this year’s season, MU won 18 out of 38 matches

Everton increased their record for the most matches lost in the Premier League – now that the 2023-24 season has concluded, they have lost 448 matches in total (in second place is West Ham United with 442 losses) – during the season, Everton lost 16 out of 38 matches

Everton increased their record for the most draws in the Premier League – now that the 2023-24 season has concluded, they have drawn 341 times (in second place is Aston Villa with 311 draws) – during this season, Everton’s matches ended in a draw in 9 out of 38 matches

GOALS

Manchester United increased their record for the most goals scored (in total) – now that the 2023-24 season has concluded, they have scored 2300 goals (during this year’s season, they have scored 57 goals); Arsenal are in second place with 2196 goals scored

Everton increased their record for the most goals conceded (in total) – now that the 2023-24 season has concluded, they have conceded 1589 goals (during this year’s season, they have conceded 51 goals); Tottenham Hotspur are in second place with 1562 goals conceded

Everton increased their record for the most own goals scored in total – now that the 2023-24 season has concluded, they have scored 62 own goals (+3 during the 2023-24 season); Aston Villa are currently in second place with 58 own goals scored

Sheffield United broke Swindon Town’s record from the 1993-1994 season for the most goals conceded in a season – ST conceded 100 goals, SU conceded 104 goals in 2023-24

Bournemouth joined the record of Wolverhampton Wanderers, Manchester United, Wimbledon, and Leeds United for the biggest goal deficit, which ended up in a victory – in March, they beat Luton Town 4-3

Newcastle United tied Manchester City’s record from 2019-2020 season for the biggest aggregate win of 12 goals (MC against Wattford) – Newcastle United beat Sheffield United 8-0 and 5-1 and became the first team to score 13 goals against a specific opponent in a single season

Newcastle United tied the record of Manchester United from 2021 for the most individual goal scorers during one match for one side – in September 2023, 8 individual NU players scored against Sheffiuld United: Miguel Almironm, Sven Botman, Dan Burn, Anthony Gordon, Bruno Guimaraes, Alexander Isak, Sean Longstaff and Callum Wilson (*having said that, 7 players from MU scored in 2021, and 1 player from Southampton scored own goal)

YELLOW & RED CARDS

Chelsea increased their record for the most yellow cards – in total, they have received 1982 yellow cards (+105 yellow cards during the 2023-24 season); Everton are in second place with 1937 yellow cards

Everton increased their record for the most red cards – in total, they have received 107 red cards (+1 red card during the 2023-24 season); Arsenal are in second place with 104 red cards

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

James Milner (Brighton & Hove Albion) tied the record for the most season appearances of Ryan Giggs – Milner has appeared in every season since 2002, thus bringing his total to 22 seasons

James Milner (Brighton & Hove Albion) moved past Ryan Giggs and he is now in second place for the most career match appearances, second only to Gareth Barry – Barry has 653 appearances, Milner 634 and Giggs 632 (Milner appeared 15 times during the 2023-24 season)

James Milner (Brighton & Hove Albion) increased his record for the most PL appearances as a substitute – now that the 2023-24 season has concluded, Milner appeared as a substitute 204 times (+4 during the 2023-24 season)

Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) entered the top 10 of the overall top goal scorers in Premier League – he is now in 10th place with 157 career goals, 18 of which were scored in the 2023-24 season

Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City) entered the top 3 for the most career assists – he is now in second place (only behind Ryan Giggs) with 112 career assists (+10 during the 2023-24 season)

Oli McBurnie (Sheffield United) broke the record for the latest goal scored, scoring 102:08 into a January match against West Ham United (the previous record holder was Dirk Kuyt (Liverpool) who scored 101:48 into a match against Arsenal in April 2011)

Pep Guardiola (Manchester City) joined George Ramsay (Aston Villa), Bob Paisley (Liverpool) and Alex Ferguson (Manchester United) as the only managers that won English top-flight titles 6 times – Guardiola, Ramsay and Paisley won 6 times, while Ferguson 13 times

ENGLISH CITY WITH THE MOST TOP-FLIGHT TITLES

Manchester City’s victory increased the record of Manchester as the English city with the most top-flight titles won by its teams – this is the 30th title for Manchester (20 titles won by Manchester United, 10 by Manchester City); Liverpool is in second place with 28 top-flight titles (19 titles won by Liverpool, 9 by Everton).

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