What is the biggest win in Premier League history? Newcastle humiliate Tottenham but Manchester United, Leicester and Liverpool hold record

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What is the biggest win in Premier League history? Newcastle humiliate Tottenham but Manchester United, Leicester and Liverpool hold record

Tottenham suffered their heaviest Premier League defeat in a decade when they were thrashed 6-1 by Newcastle at the weekend.

Spurs are on a run of just two wins in their last nine games, with their mauling on Tyneside the latest in a disastrous season.

Tottenham were 5-0 down after just 21 minutes against the Magpies to eventually record their biggest loss since Manchester City hit them for six without reply in 2013.

Fortunately for the north Londoners, Newcastle’s decision to take their foot off the pedal stopped them enduring a historic defeat…

What is the biggest win in Premier League history?

The biggest margins of victory in the Premier League is shared between three clubs that have hit nine goals without conceding.

Manchester United remain the only team to have done it twice, having decimated Ipswich and Southampton 26 years apart.

The Saints embarrassingly are also the only side to have been on the receiving end of two 9-0 drubbings.

And former Southampton manager Ralph Hassenhuttl has the unwanted feat of being in charge for both humiliating losses.

Biggest Premier League wins

Manchester United 9-0 Ipswich Town – March 1995

Southampton 0-9 Leicester City – October 2019

Manchester United 9-0 Southampton – February 2021

Liverpool 9-0 Bournemouth – August 2022

Tottenham 9-1 Wigan Athletic – November 2009

Newcastle 8-0 Sheffield Wednesday – September 1999

Chelsea 8-0 Wigan Athletic – May 2010

Chelsea 8-0 Aston Villa – December 2012

Southampton 8-0 Sunderland – October 2014

Manchester City 8-0 Watford – September 2019

Liverpool were the most recent team to have accomplished the coveted 9-0, having put Bournemouth to the sword in August.

In only the third game of the season, the Cherries found themselves 5-0 down by half-time like Spurs, but shipped another four after, in what proved to be Scott Parker’s final game in charge.

Paul Scharner’s second-half consolation for Wigan was the only blotch on the 2009/10 Tottenham side that smashed the Latics.

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