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Middlesbrough 1 - 1 Arsenal

13.12.2008 - 07:45

Stadium: Riverside Stadium

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Clean Sheet

# Team MP Clean Sheet Overall
1
Arsenal Team Logo

Arsenal

38 16 42%
2
Tottenham Team Logo

Tottenham

38 13 34%
3
Manchester City Team Logo

Manchester City

38 10 26%
4
Stoke City Team Logo

Stoke City

38 12 32%
5
West Bromwich Team Logo

West Bromwich

38 8 21%
6
Everton Team Logo

Everton

38 17 45%
7
Middlesbrough Team Logo

Middlesbrough

38 7 18%
8
Manchester United Team Logo

Manchester United

38 24 63%
9
Hull City Team Logo

Hull City

38 6 16%
10
Liverpool Team Logo

Liverpool

38 20 53%
11
Chelsea Team Logo

Chelsea

38 22 58%
12
West Ham Team Logo

West Ham

38 10 26%
13
Sunderland Team Logo

Sunderland

38 9 24%
14
Newcastle Team Logo

Newcastle

38 7 18%
15
Aston Villa Team Logo

Aston Villa

38 13 34%
16
Fulham Team Logo

Fulham

38 15 39%
17
Blackburn Rovers Team Logo

Blackburn Rovers

38 10 26%
18
Wigan Team Logo

Wigan

38 13 34%
19
Bolton Wanderers Team Logo

Bolton Wanderers

38 7 18%
20
Portsmouth Team Logo

Portsmouth

38 8 21%
# Team MP Clean Sheet Home
1
Arsenal Team Logo

Arsenal

19 11 58%
2
Tottenham Team Logo

Tottenham

19 11 58%
3
Manchester City Team Logo

Manchester City

19 9 47%
4
Stoke City Team Logo

Stoke City

19 9 47%
5
West Bromwich Team Logo

West Bromwich

19 4 21%
6
Everton Team Logo

Everton

19 8 42%
7
Middlesbrough Team Logo

Middlesbrough

19 6 32%
8
Manchester United Team Logo

Manchester United

19 13 68%
9
Hull City Team Logo

Hull City

19 2 11%
10
Liverpool Team Logo

Liverpool

19 11 58%
11
Chelsea Team Logo

Chelsea

19 10 53%
12
West Ham Team Logo

West Ham

19 5 26%
13
Sunderland Team Logo

Sunderland

19 6 32%
14
Newcastle Team Logo

Newcastle

19 4 21%
15
Aston Villa Team Logo

Aston Villa

19 7 37%
16
Fulham Team Logo

Fulham

19 7 37%
17
Blackburn Rovers Team Logo

Blackburn Rovers

19 7 37%
18
Wigan Team Logo

Wigan

19 8 42%
19
Bolton Wanderers Team Logo

Bolton Wanderers

19 5 26%
20
Portsmouth Team Logo

Portsmouth

19 3 16%
# Team MP Clean Sheet Away
1
Arsenal Team Logo

Arsenal

19 5 26%
2
Tottenham Team Logo

Tottenham

19 2 11%
3
Manchester City Team Logo

Manchester City

19 1 5%
4
Stoke City Team Logo

Stoke City

19 3 16%
5
West Bromwich Team Logo

West Bromwich

19 4 21%
6
Everton Team Logo

Everton

19 9 47%
7
Middlesbrough Team Logo

Middlesbrough

19 1 5%
8
Manchester United Team Logo

Manchester United

19 11 58%
9
Hull City Team Logo

Hull City

19 4 21%
10
Liverpool Team Logo

Liverpool

19 9 47%
11
Chelsea Team Logo

Chelsea

19 12 63%
12
West Ham Team Logo

West Ham

19 5 26%
13
Sunderland Team Logo

Sunderland

19 3 16%
14
Newcastle Team Logo

Newcastle

19 3 16%
15
Aston Villa Team Logo

Aston Villa

19 6 32%
16
Fulham Team Logo

Fulham

19 8 42%
17
Blackburn Rovers Team Logo

Blackburn Rovers

19 3 16%
18
Wigan Team Logo

Wigan

19 5 26%
19
Bolton Wanderers Team Logo

Bolton Wanderers

19 2 11%
20
Portsmouth Team Logo

Portsmouth

19 5 26%

The number of clean sheets, or matches a team has without conceding a single goal, in a competition is a strong indicator of how well their defence is playing. The more times a team can completely keep their opponents from scoring, the more likely it is the team’s actual ability rather than just random chance.

We keep track of all the clean sheet information here, and these are the stats for Middlesbrough vs Arsenal:

  • Middlesbrough has played 38 matches and kept opponents from scoring a single goal in 7 of them. In other words, they have kept a clean sheet in 18% of their matches.
  • In 19 home matches in the Premier League, Middlesbrough has had 6 matches without conceding a goal. Arsenal has played 38 matches and has shut out opponents on 16 occasions. That means they have held clean sheets in 42% of their matches.
  • In 19 home matches played in the EPL, Arsenal has had 5 matches without conceding a single goal. And away from home, they have a 26% clean sheet rate as the visiting side.

If both clubs have a high rate of keeping clean sheets, then there’s a decent chance of seeing a low-scoring battle between two strong defensive clubs. But for matches between clubs with low rates of clean sheets, then it’s fair to expect a goal or two.