In the 2004 Premier League season, Chelsea (CHE) demonstrated remarkable consistency and skill, clinching the highest number of points in the competition. Over the course of 38 matches, they amassed a total of 95 points.
Rank
Team
Match
Won
Draw
Lost
Points
1
Chelsea
38
29
8
1
95
2
Arsenal
38
25
8
5
83
3
Manchester United
38
22
11
5
77
4
Everton
38
18
7
13
61
5
Liverpool
38
17
7
14
58
6
Bolton Wanderers
38
16
10
12
58
7
Middlesbrough
38
14
13
11
55
8
Manchester City
38
13
13
12
52
9
Tottenham Hotspur
38
14
10
14
52
10
Aston Villa
38
12
11
15
47
Premier League Victors: Ranking the Top Teams by Total Wins in 2004
Rank
Team
Match
Won
1
Chelsea
38
29
2
Arsenal
38
25
3
Manchester United
38
22
4
Everton
38
18
5
Liverpool
38
17
6
Bolton Wanderers
38
16
7
Middlesbrough
38
14
8
Tottenham Hotspur
38
14
9
Manchester City
38
13
10
Fulham
38
12
Chelsea (CHE) clinched the highest number of victories, winning 29 out of 38 matches in the 2004 Premier League season.
Arsenal (ARS) secured the second-highest number of victories, winning 25 out of 38 matches in the 2004 Premier League season.
Manchester United (MAN) claimed the third-highest number of victories, winning 22 out of 38 matches in the 2004 Premier League season.
Premier League Losses: Top Teams Ranked by Total Defeats in 2004
Norwich City (NOR) recorded the highest number of losses, with 19 defeats out of 38 matches in the 2004 Premier League season.
Crystal Palace (CRY) recorded the second-highest number of losses, with 19 defeats out of 38 matches in the 2004 Premier League season.
Portsmouth (POR) recorded the third-highest number of lossing, with 19 defeats out of 38 matches in the 2004 Premier League season.
Rank
Team
Match
Loss
1
Norwich City
38
19
2
Crystal Palace
38
19
3
Portsmouth
38
19
4
Southampton
38
18
5
Fulham
38
18
6
West Bromwich Albion
38
16
7
Charlton Athletic
38
16
8
Aston Villa
38
15
9
Birmingham City
38
15
10
Tottenham Hotspur
38
14
Premier League Goal Kings: Top Teams by Total Goals Scored in 2004
Arsenal (ARS) topped the Premier League in 2004 with an impressive total of 87 goals scored in 38 matches. Chelsea (CHE) closely trailed behind, securing the second spot in the Premier League with a total of 72 goals scored across 38 matches. In third place in the Premier League standings is Manchester United (MAN), having scored 58 goals in 38 matches.
Rank
Team
Match
Goals Scored
1
Arsenal
38
87
2
Chelsea
38
72
3
Manchester United
38
58
4
Middlesbrough
38
53
5
Liverpool
38
52
6
Fulham
38
52
7
Bolton Wanderers
38
49
8
Newcastle United
38
47
9
Manchester City
38
47
10
Tottenham Hotspur
38
47
Premier League Defense: Top Teams by Total Goals Conceded in 2004
Norwich City (NOR) had a tough time defensively during the 2004 Premier League season, conceding a staggering 77 goals across 38 matches, marking the highest among all teams.