STATS: Southampton v Swans

18th September

It's time for some statistics as we look ahead to this afternoon's Premier League fixture against Southampton (2.15pm).
The Swans visit St Mary's looking to build on the 2-2 draw with Chelsea last time out, with Claude Puel's side are seeking a first league win of the season.
And ahead of the fixture, we've taken a look at the game from a statistical perspective.


SOUTHAMPTON
10 - Only Chelsea (7) have allowed their opponents fewer shots on target than Southampton (10) in the opening four matches, but Saints have conceded from six of these.
16 - Southampton are currently on the longest run in the Premier League without keeping a clean sheet.
100 - Premier League goals scored for the Saints by club legend Matt Le Tissier.
662 - Total Premier League matches played by the Saints.
64 - Shots at goal attempted by the Saints this season - an average of 16 per game.



SWANS
99 - Should Kyle Naughton be included in the first XI this Sunday, it will be his 100th Premier League start.
198 - Total Premier League starts from Wayne Routledge's time in the top flight.
99,605 - Passes made by the Swans in the Premier League.
149 - Angel Rangel is just one appearance short of 150 Premier League appearances for the Swans.
104 - Crosses made by the Swans so far this season - the second-highest total. Only Crystal Palace (118) have more.



PLAYERS WITH THE MOST. . . PASSES
Southampton: Steven Davis; Oriol Romeu; Pierre-Emile Højbjerg - 218
Swans: Jack Cork - 256



HEAD-TO-HEAD
66 - Total amount of meetings in all competitions between the sides. The Swans have won 19 and drawn 15.
10 - There were ten goals between the two league encounters during the 1963-64 season. Saints won the first game 4-0 before the Swans took the return match 6-0.


Please note, Swans fans can purchase tickets on the day via Ticket Office 3 at St Mary's from 11am.

Tickets are priced:
Adults - £20
Over-65s - £20
Ages 18-21 - £20
Under-18s - £18
Under-11s - £12

Supporters are reminded that children aged two and under are not permitted into St Mary's.



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