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Season Report & Analysis

Liverpool - League 2025/2026

Comprehensive statistical analysis of Liverpool's season performance, including team metrics, player statistics, form analysis, home/away performance, and detailed insights.

Liverpool is currently competing in the League 2025/2026 season, sitting in 6th position with 42 points from 35 matches. The team represents England in this competition.

The team's record of 12 wins from 35 matches represents a strong 46.2% win rate, showing consistent competitive performance. With 41 goals scored and 35 goals conceded, the team achieved a +6 goal difference, highlighting their attacking prowess and defensive solidity. The team averaged 1.17 goals per game, demonstrating modest attacking output.

This comprehensive report provides detailed analysis of Liverpool's season so far, including player performance metrics, form analysis, home and away performance, disciplinary records, and competitive insights. The data reflects the team's performance through 35 matches, showcasing their strengths, areas for development, and overall contribution to the competition.

Liverpool sits in position #6 with 42 points from 35 matches played this season.

Liverpool is currently competing in the 2025/2026 season, sitting in position #6 with 42 points from 35 matches, achieving a record of 12 wins, 6 draws, and 8 losses. The team averages 1.17 goals per game with a 46.2% win rate.

Liverpool has a goal difference of +6, having scored 41 goals and conceded 35 goals.Hugo Ekitike tops the scoring charts with 10 goals. Mohamed Salah Ghaly leads in assists with 5, highlighting the creative talent throughout the team.

Home and away performance analysis shows that Liverpool has earned 24 home pointscompared to 18 away points. The team demonstrates a slight home advantage with a 0.5% difference.

Goal distribution analysis shows that matches with 2-3 goals represent the most common outcome, accounting for 42.9% of all matches. The highest-scoring match was Liverpool vs AFC Bournemouth, ending 4-2 with 6 total goals. The biggest victory margin came when Liverpool defeated Qarabağ 6-0 with a 6-goal margin. These statistics highlight the competitive nature and entertainment value of Liverpool's season.

This comprehensive analysis covers Liverpool's performance in the 2025/2026 season in England, providing detailed statistics and insights into the team's performance, player contributions, and competitive standing.

The top scorer leads the scoring charts with 10 goals. View goals, assists, and ratings for Liverpool's squad.

Summary

Hugo Ekitike leads Liverpool's scoring charts with 10 goals, demonstrating exceptional finishing ability and consistency throughout the season. Mohamed Salah Ghaly has provided the most assists with 5, highlighting the creative talent in the team. The squad features a diverse range of attacking players, with the top 10 scorers contributing significantly to the team's success.

These players represent the elite talent in Liverpool, showcasing world-class skills across scoring, creativity, defensive work, and goalkeeping. The per-90 statistics provide fair comparisons across players with varying playing time, highlighting those who make the most impact when on the pitch.

Liverpool has earned 24 points at home and 18 points away. Performance is balanced across venues.

Home Advantage

+33.3%

Strong home advantage

Points per Game

1.85Home
1.38Away

Home vs Away Points

Performance Summary

Liverpool's home advantage is 0.46 points per game, suggesting balanced performance regardless of venue. The team averages 1.85 points at home compared to 1.38 points away.

Liverpool has accumulated 24 points at home from 13 matches (7W 3D 3L) and 18 points away from 13 matches (5W 3D 5L). This balanced record demonstrates their ability to perform consistently regardless of venue, showing adaptability and mental strength in different environments.

Liverpool shows remarkable consistency across venues, with the most balanced home-away record - 24 home points and 18 away points - demonstrating their ability to perform consistently regardless of venue. This balanced approach indicates strong mental resilience and tactical adaptability.

Matches average 1.2 goals per game. The most common outcome is 2-3 total goals.

Average Goals per Match

2.84

Across 35 matches

Team Goals per Game

1.17

Goals scored per match

Goals per Match Distribution

Distribution by Percentage

0-1 goals
9 matches (25.7%)
2-3 goals
15 matches (42.9%)
4-5 goals
7 matches (20.0%)
6+ goals
4 matches (11.4%)

Summary

Across 35 completed matches for Liverpool, the team's matches average 2.84 goals per match. The most frequent outcome is 2-3 goals, representing 15 matches (42.9% of all fixtures), indicating a balanced approach where both attacking play and defensive organization are rewarded.

Low-scoring encounters (0-1 goals) make up 25.7% of matches (9 matches), highlighting the importance of defensive discipline and tactical awareness. Meanwhile, high-scoring thrillers (4+ goals) have occurred 11 times (31.4% of all matches), demonstrating the attacking quality and entertainment value present throughout the season.

The team's tactical sophistication is evident in its 1.17 goals per game average, reflecting a focus on defensive organization and strategic play. This distribution indicates that the team prioritizes defensive stability, making every goal valuable and matches often decided by fine margins and tactical execution.

Liverpool scores 1.17 goals per game while conceding 1.00. Overall points efficiency: 1.20 points per match.

Attack Efficiency

1.17

Goals per game

Defense Efficiency

1.00

Goals conceded per game

Points Efficiency

1.20

Points per game

Efficiency Analysis

Team efficiency metrics reveal how effectively Liverpool converts opportunities into results. The team leads in attack efficiency with 1.17 goals per game, while demonstrating defensive efficiency, conceding just 1.00 goals per game.

The most efficient teams combine strong attacking output with defensive discipline.Liverpool leads in points efficiency with 1.20 points per game, demonstrating the optimal balance between scoring goals and preventing them. Teams that maintain high efficiency rates throughout the season consistently challenge for top positions and maximize their potential.

Efficiency metrics provide deeper insights than simple win-loss records, revealing which teams are getting the most out of their opportunities. Liverpool's goal difference of +6 reflects a positive attacking efficiency compared to defensive efficiency, indicating strong offensive capabilities.

Liverpool has received 25 cards this season (25 yellow, 0 red) from 122 fouls.

Yellow Cards

250.71 per match

Red Cards

00.00 per match

Total Cards

250.71 per match

Total Fouls

1223.49 per match

Cards per Foul

0.205High frequency

Cards Distribution

Penalty Conversion

No penalty data available

Penalty statistics will appear here once data is collected

Disciplinary Events Overview

Disciplinary Analysis

Liverpool has demonstrated a relatively disciplined style of play throughout the season. The team has seen 25 total cards issued across 35 matches, with 25 yellow cards and 0 red cards. This translates to an average of 0.71 cards per match, demonstrating relatively disciplined conduct throughout the season.

Yellow card distribution shows that 100.0% of all disciplinary actions were cautions, averaging 0.71 yellow cards per match. The team recorded 122 total fouls, averaging 3.49 fouls per match, which provides context for the disciplinary patterns observed.

Overall, the disciplinary record of Liverpool reflects a disciplined approach to match conduct. The balance between competitive intensity and disciplinary control shapes the tactical landscape, influencing how the team approaches matches and manages player behavior throughout the season.

Upcoming fixtures with compelling storylines based on Liverpool's current position (#6), recent form, and what's at stake.

Upcoming fixtures with compelling storylines based on Liverpool's position, form, and what's at stake.

Summary

A position battle sees Liverpool (6th, 42 pts) visit Everton (9th, 37 pts) in a competitive fixture. With just 3 positions and 5 points separating them, this match could prove pivotal for Liverpool's season objectives.

A European qualification battle sees Liverpool (6th, 42 pts) visit Manchester United (5th, 45 pts) with European spots on the line. These teams are separated by just 1 position and 3 points, making this a must-win for Liverpool.

A European qualification battle sees Liverpool (6th, 42 pts) host Chelsea (4th, 45 pts) with European spots on the line. These teams are separated by just 2 positions and 3 points, making this a must-win for Liverpool.

A position battle sees Liverpool (6th, 42 pts) visit Aston Villa (3th, 51 pts) in a competitive fixture. With just 3 positions and 9 points separating them, this match could prove pivotal for Liverpool's season objectives.

A European qualification battle sees Liverpool (6th, 42 pts) host Brentford (7th, 40 pts) with European spots on the line. These teams are separated by just 1 position and 2 points, making this a must-win for Liverpool.

Winter 2026 window: 2 incoming, 3 outgoing. Net buyer this window.

Incoming
2
Outgoing
3
Spent
€176,000,000
Recouped
€23,200,000

Liverpool is a [Net buyer] in the [Winter 2026 window]. Spent €176,000,000 and recouped €23,200,000, for a net of -€152,800,000. Incoming moves: 2, outgoing moves: 3.

Alexander Isak
Alexander Isak
Sep 01, 2025
€145,000,000
Newcastle UnitedNewcastle United
LiverpoolLiverpool
Giovanni Leoni
Giovanni Leoni
Aug 15, 2025
€31,000,000
ParmaParma
LiverpoolLiverpool

Compare Liverpool's transfer activity against other teams in the league during the Winter 2026 window.

TeamInboundOutboundSpentRecoupedNet
Liverpool
23€176,000,000€23,200,000-€152,800,000
Arsenal
26€69,300,000€2,300,000-€67,000,000
Manchester City
18€30,000,000€37,500,000+€7,500,000
Aston Villa
36€0€48,150,000+€48,150,000
Chelsea
38€48,500,000€100,300,000+€51,800,000
Manchester United
18€21,000,000€74,200,000+€53,200,000
Brentford
34€42,800,000€57,700,000+€14,900,000
AFC Bournemouth
48€60,700,000€51,450,000-€9,250,000
Everton
35€42,500,000€8,600,000-€33,900,000
Newcastle United
33€177,850,000€145,000,000-€32,850,000
Sunderland
49€34,900,000€2,500,000-€32,400,000
Brighton & Hove Albion
08€0€24,300,000+€24,300,000
Fulham
32€44,000,000€17,000,000-€27,000,000
Crystal Palace
34€53,000,000€73,000,000+€20,000,000
Leeds United
35€28,300,000€2,000,000-€26,300,000
Tottenham Hotspur
23€65,000,000€6,000,000-€59,000,000
Nottingham Forest
99€163,900,000€8,000,000-€155,900,000
West Ham United
47€61,000,000€25,700,000-€35,300,000
Burnley
19€2,000,000€0-€2,000,000
Wolverhampton Wanderers
34€61,000,000€22,500,000-€38,500,000
Liverpool
Activity (in/out)5
Money Flow (spent+recouped)€199,200,000
Net-€152,800,000
Arsenal
Activity (in/out)8
Money Flow (spent+recouped)€71,600,000
Net-€67,000,000
Manchester City
Activity (in/out)9
Money Flow (spent+recouped)€67,500,000
Net+€7,500,000
Aston Villa
Activity (in/out)9
Money Flow (spent+recouped)€48,150,000
Net+€48,150,000
Chelsea
Activity (in/out)11
Money Flow (spent+recouped)€148,800,000
Net+€51,800,000
Manchester United
Activity (in/out)9
Money Flow (spent+recouped)€95,200,000
Net+€53,200,000
Brentford
Activity (in/out)7
Money Flow (spent+recouped)€100,500,000
Net+€14,900,000
AFC Bournemouth
Activity (in/out)12
Money Flow (spent+recouped)€112,150,000
Net-€9,250,000
Everton
Activity (in/out)8
Money Flow (spent+recouped)€51,100,000
Net-€33,900,000
Newcastle United
Activity (in/out)6
Money Flow (spent+recouped)€322,850,000
Net-€32,850,000
Sunderland
Activity (in/out)13
Money Flow (spent+recouped)€37,400,000
Net-€32,400,000
Brighton & Hove Albion
Activity (in/out)8
Money Flow (spent+recouped)€24,300,000
Net+€24,300,000
Fulham
Activity (in/out)5
Money Flow (spent+recouped)€61,000,000
Net-€27,000,000
Crystal Palace
Activity (in/out)7
Money Flow (spent+recouped)€126,000,000
Net+€20,000,000
Leeds United
Activity (in/out)8
Money Flow (spent+recouped)€30,300,000
Net-€26,300,000
Tottenham Hotspur
Activity (in/out)5
Money Flow (spent+recouped)€71,000,000
Net-€59,000,000
Nottingham Forest
Activity (in/out)18
Money Flow (spent+recouped)€171,900,000
Net-€155,900,000
West Ham United
Activity (in/out)11
Money Flow (spent+recouped)€86,700,000
Net-€35,300,000
Burnley
Activity (in/out)10
Money Flow (spent+recouped)€2,000,000
Net-€2,000,000
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Activity (in/out)7
Money Flow (spent+recouped)€83,500,000
Net-€38,500,000
Biggest Fees (League Teams)
Alexander Isak
Alexander IsakNewcastle UnitedLiverpool
€145,000,000
Nick Woltemade
Nick WoltemadeVfB StuttgartNewcastle United
€75,000,000
Eberechi Eze
Eberechi EzeCrystal PalaceArsenal
€69,300,000
Xavi Simons
Xavi SimonsRB LeipzigTottenham Hotspur
€65,000,000
Yoane Wissa
Yoane WissaBrentfordNewcastle United
€57,700,000
Alejandro Garnacho
Alejandro GarnachoManchester UnitedChelsea
€46,200,000
Summary

The most aggressive spender is Newcastle United (€177,850,000 outlay), while Newcastle United leads receipts at €145,000,000. Net leaders are topped by Manchester United (+€53,200,000), with the largest deficit at Nottingham Forest (-€155,900,000). Activity bars flag recruitment volume; money-flow bars reveal gross spend plus recouped fees, surfacing the most liquid clubs. Biggest-fee deals spotlight premium valuations (Alexander Isak for €145,000,000), guiding scouts to headline movers and hinting where quieter value may remain.

See how Liverpool's top performers compare against the league's best in goals, assists, and overall ratings.

Summary

This ranking compares Liverpool's top performers with the best players across the entire competition, showing how the team's elite talent stacks up against other teams' top players. The rankings are sorted by total goals, assists, and average rating, providing a clear view of where Liverpool's players rank within the competition.

In the goal-scoring category, Liverpool's top scorer Hugo Ekitike ranks 4th in the competition with 10 goals, showing strong scoring output compared to other top players.

For assists, Liverpool's top playmaker Mohamed Salah Ghaly ranks 4th in the competition with 5 assists, demonstrating solid playmaking quality.

In player ratings, Liverpool's highest-rated player Dominik Szoboszlai ranks 8th in the competition with a 7.3 rating, showing strong individual performances.

Common questions about Liverpool's performance, statistics, and season outlook answered.

What is Liverpool's current position?

Liverpool is currently in position #6 with 42 points from 35 matches.

Who is Liverpool's top scorer?

Hugo Ekitike leads Liverpool with 10 goals this season.

How has Liverpool performed at home vs away?

Liverpool has earned 24 points at home and 18 points away. The team performs better at home.

What is Liverpool's goal difference?

Liverpool has a goal difference of +6, having scored 41 goals and conceded 35 goals.

How many clean sheets has Liverpool kept?

Liverpool has kept 13 clean sheets this season, averaging 0.37 clean sheets per game.

What is Liverpool's win rate?

Liverpool has a win rate of 46.2%, with 12 wins, 6 draws, and 8 losses.