Arsenal and Chelsea brilliance hitting company finances hard

09 November 2009 | By Adam Fraser

The Premier League, the top tier of English soccer, is in the midst of a goalscoring glut led by London clubs Arsenal and Chelsea that may make good viewing for spectators but has cost more than one spread betting firm a seven-figure sum.

The normal average of goals per game in the English top flight is less than 2.4. This season the average is almost three goals per game, at 2.98.

With more buyers than sellers of total goals spreads a general rule, the high-scoring games this season - including a seven-goal Manchester derby and 6-2 and 6-1 wins for Arsenal - have left one firm, Sporting Index, £1.5 million worse off, according to London newspaper City AM.

Chelsea and Arsenal lead both the Premier League table and the goalscoring charts. Arsenal have hit an astonishing 36 goals in 11 games, while Chelsea's 12 matches have seen the league leaders score 29 times.

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