Munititions stockpile have crushed Everton on a larger number of events than any group has beaten another in the historical backdrop of English association football.
The two sides meet again on Saturday Night Football on Sky Sports, with the Gunners searching for a 92nd win in what will be their 189th meeting.
In another Sky Sports survey of each outcome in English football class history - 190,663 diversions altogether - we uncover who YOUR club have beaten and lost to most.
Liverpool supporters now know they have beaten Aston Villa on 86 events - the second most astounding number of wins one group has recorded over another.
In the mean time, Everton v Aston Villa - an installation played a record 201 times - has seen Everton win 75 times and Villa 73.
Somewhere else on the rundown, the group Ipswich have beaten more than whatever other are their opponents Norwich (38), while West Brom have enlisted 54 triumphs against Black Country neighbors Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Swansea have beaten League Two side Plymouth Argyle and League One's Barnsley most (both 31), highlighting the Swans' moderately late ascent from the lower classes.
The two sides meet again on Saturday Night Football on Sky Sports, with the Gunners searching for a 92nd win in what will be their 189th meeting.
In another Sky Sports survey of each outcome in English football class history - 190,663 diversions altogether - we uncover who YOUR club have beaten and lost to most.
Liverpool supporters now know they have beaten Aston Villa on 86 events - the second most astounding number of wins one group has recorded over another.
In the mean time, Everton v Aston Villa - an installation played a record 201 times - has seen Everton win 75 times and Villa 73.
Somewhere else on the rundown, the group Ipswich have beaten more than whatever other are their opponents Norwich (38), while West Brom have enlisted 54 triumphs against Black Country neighbors Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Swansea have beaten League Two side Plymouth Argyle and League One's Barnsley most (both 31), highlighting the Swans' moderately late ascent from the lower classes.
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