Top 10 goal scoring teams in English history – see where Liverpool rank

*Including teams that have played a minimum of 38 league games in the top flight of English football.

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11 Liverpool have scored 2.73 goals per Premier League game – click the arrow to see where that would place them in the all-time top 10 goal scoring teams in English football's top flight* – After 30 games of the 2013/14 Premier League season, Liverpool have scored a phenomenal 82 goals. That is the Reds' best total in the Premier League era (1992 onwards) and there are still eight games left for Brendan Rodgers' side to increase that total. But how does their goals-per-game average compare to the most prolific teams in the history of English football's top flight? We're used to hearing stats about Premier League records, but English football's history stretches way back beyond 1992, with the first Football League season kicking off in 1888. Click through the gallery to see which teams have racked up the most goals per game in a top flight season of 38 games or more.

11 10. Sunderland – 2.6 goals per game in 1935/36 – The last of Sunderland's six top flight titles, this free-scoring team drew the Rokerites level with Aston Villa at the time as English football's most successful club in terms of league championships. No club playing in stripes has won the league since.

11 9. Wolves – 2.62 goals per game in 1958/59 – This was the last of Wolves' three titles, which were won in the space of six years in the 1950s.

11 8. Tottenham – 2.64 goals per game in 1962/63 – Spurs only finished third in the First Division in 1963, despite finding the net 111 times in 42 games. They did, however, pick up British football's first ever European trophy, beating Atletico Madrid 5-1 to lift the Cup Winners' Cup. That's Bobby Moore's West Ham, pictured above, on the receiving end of another incisive Spurs attack.

11 7. Chelsea – 2.71 goals per game in 2009/10 – Carlo Ancelotti's Blues became the first team to score a century of goals in a Premier League season, when they hit 103 en route to clinching the club's first League and FA Cup double. At time of writing, Liverpool's average after 30 games is just ahead of Chelsea's 38 game tally, which included an 8-0 win over Wigan to clinch the league title on the final day of the season.

11 Joint 5th. Tottenham – 2.74 goals per game in 1960/61 – Another team of double winners, this legendary Spurs side became the first in the 20th century to clinch the double, winning their first 11 games in the old First Division.

11 Joint 5th. Arsenal – 2.74 goals per game in 1934/35 – Alongside Tottenham's '61 side, is the Gunners team that clinched a hat-trick of league titles.

11 4. Everton – 2.76 goals per game in 1931/32 – With legendary striker Dixie Dean up front  who once scored 60 league goals in one season  Everton powered to their fourth league title by scoring 116 goals in the early 1930s.

11 3. Arsenal – 2.8 goals per game in 1932/33 – The Gunners succeeded Everton as champions and bettered their goal scoring record, notching 118 goals in 42 games a year after the Toffees' feats.

11 2. Arsenal – 3.02 goals per game in 1930/31 – This team was the first to win the league for Arsenal, scoring an incredible 127 goals to win the title with two games to spare. The attack of Jack Lambert (38 goals in 34 matches), David Jack (31 in 35) and Cliff Bastin (28 from 42) ran riot, including a 9-1 club record top flight win, against Grimsby.