Most league goals scored in a season: (134) Peterborough United (Fourth Division, 1960–61)[9] Most top-flight goals scored in a season: 128, Aston Villa (First Division, 1930–31)[10] Most top flight goals scored in total: 6594, Everton.[11] Most home league goals scored in a season: 87, Millwall (Third Division South, 1927–28)[9] Most away league goals scored in a season: 60, Arsenal (First Division, 1930–31)[9] Fewest league goals scored in a season: 18, Loughborough, (Second Division, 1899–1900) Fewest top-flight goals scored in a season: 20, Derby County (Premier League, 2007–08) Fewest home league goals scored in a season: 10, Manchester City, (Premier League, 2006–07) Most league goals conceded in a season: 141, Darwen (Second Division, 1898–99) Most top-flight goals conceded in a season: 125, Blackpool (First Division, 1930-31) Most top flight goals conceded in total: 5883, Everton.[11] Most home league goals conceded in a season: 63, Rochdale (Third Division North, 1931-32) Most away league goals conceded in a season: 109, Darwen (Second Division, 1898–99) Highest top-flight goal difference in a season: +71, Chelsea (Premier League, 2009-10) Most goals conceded by a single goalkeeper in a season: 85, Paul Robinson, (Leeds United, 2003–04) Fewest league goals conceded in a season: 15, Preston North End 1888-89 (First Division), Chelsea (Premier League, 2004–05) Best conceded goal quota in a season: 0.381 goals per game, Liverpool (First Division, 1978–79) (Chelsea's record of 15 goals was in a 38 game season and gives a quota of 0.395, Liverpool's tally (of 16) is from a 42 game season) Most consecutive games scoring: 55, Arsenal (Premier League 19 May 2001 – 30 November 2002)[12] Most consecutive games without scoring: 11, Coventry City (Second Division, 1919–20) and Hartlepool United (League Two, 1992–93)[9] Most goals on one day: 209 goals in 44 games, 1 February 1936 This included 9 hat-tricks, 3 players grabbing 4 goals, and some interesting scorelines of Chester City 12–0 York City and Crewe Alexandra 5–6 Chesterfield. There was only one no-score draw: Aldershot 0–0 Bristol City
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