Manchester City's 8-0 hammering of Watford in 2019 or Manchester United's 8-2 demolition of Arsenal at Old Trafford might spring to mind as some of the most memorable scorelines that the Premier League has had to offer – but they are far from the highest-scoring games of all time.
Goal has rounded up the highest Premier League scorelines since the inception of the competition in 1992, as well as the biggest margins in the top-flight.
Highest Premier League scorelines
The highest-scoring Premier League game of all-time was the 11-goal thriller between Portsmouth and Reading in 2007, where Benjani scored a hat-trick.
It is the only 11-goal game that the Premier League has ever witnessed, with Dimitar Berbatov netting four goals in Tottenham's 6-4 victory over Reading that amounted to 10 goals.
United are holders of the largest winning margin away from home through with 8-1 defeat of Nottingham Forest at the City Ground in 1999.
Biggest winning Premier League margin
Manchester City missed the chance to equal the largest winning Premier League margin – first set by crosstown rivals Manchester United – when they hosted Watford at the Etihad in 19-20 and won 8-0, with Bernardo Silva netting a hat-trick.
The Red Devils first held the record for the margin of the largest Premier League win with their 9-0 victory over Ipswich in 1994.
Leicester equalled the record when thhey scored nine goals past Southampton in October 2019.