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Tom Victor

Dirtiest Premier League teams ranked as Man Utd, Arsenal and Liverpool fall outside top 5

With the Premier League season approaching its final weekend and a few things still on the line, tempers could be flared for the finale.

No player in the competition got more than 11 yellow cards last season, but that total has already been surpassed with time to spare. There have been far fewer sendings-off, though, with some players deemed lucky to escape punishment while several teams are yet to have a player dismissed after all 20 had at least one red card last term.

Ahead of the last round of fixtures, Mirror Football has looked at who has been the cleanest in the league and who has been the dirtiest. We've assigned each team a points score, with one point for a yellow and two for a red, based on numbers from the official Premier League site.

20. West Ham, 43 points (43+0)

West Ham picked up three red cards last season, with the first of them arriving in just the fourth game of the season. They have a clean slate this term, though, and no team has fewer yellow cards either.

19. Man City, 45 (43+2)

Manchester City's only dismissal came in November, with Joao Cancelo sent off for a foul on Fulham's Harry Wilson. The champions still found a way to win that game, though, thanks to an Erling Haaland effort in second-half stoppage time.

18. Arsenal, 52 (52+0)

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Arsenal have 52 yellow cards but no reds (AP)

It won't be much consolation to Arsenal after their failed title push, but they're one game away from going a full season without a red card. Last season, that dream was over within two-and-a-half games when Granit Xhaka saw red against Manchester City in a 5-0 loss.

16=. Brentford, 53 (51+2)

Brentford have only picked up one red card, and it was for two bookings. Shandon Baptiste was the unlucky man, earning his marching orders in the final minute of a draw with Leicester.

16=. Brighton, 53 (53+0)

High-flying Brighton have avoided a dismissal, though they have averaged more than one and a half yellows per game. Moises Caicedo leads the way in that department with nine bookings, while his fellow in-demand midfielder Alexis Mac Allister has eight.

15. Liverpool, 57 (55+2)

Darwin Nunez saw red against Crystal Palace (PA)

Liverpool's first red card of the season came very early in the campaign, with Darwin Nunez shown a straight red against Crystal Palace. The Reds have been well-behaved since, though.

14. Leicester, 62 (58+4)

Leicester's struggles haven't been exclusively down to their disciplinary record, but the two red cards haven't helped. While the game against Chelsea was already lost before Wout Faes' dismissal, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's sending-off against Aston Villa was more damaging after the visitors' late winner against 10 men.

13. Newcastle, 62 (62+2)

Leicester's opponents on Monday night went into the game close to their opponents in this table, albeit far away in the real one. Nick Pope's red against Liverpool cost the keeper a chance to play at Wembley in the Carabao Cup final, though another red - for Kieran Trippier against Man City - was downgraded to a yellow.

12. Bournemouth, 66 (66+0)

A February 2020 red for Jefferson Lerma was Bournemouth's last in the Premier League (Manchester United via Getty Imag)

Bournemouth have dug deep to preserve their Premier League status, and have done so without a single red card. They've had some 66 yellows, though, with a high of four in their defeats against Crystal Palace and Aston Villa.

11. Southampton, 73 (73+0)

Relegated Southampton can at least salvage some pride by going down without a red card. Three yellows in the final game against Liverpool. however, would see them average exactly two yellows per match.

10. Aston Villa, 78 (76+2)

Villa picked up three red cards last season, but have brought that down to one this term while recording a similar number of yellows. Liverpool fans will feel it should be at least two, though, after the controversy involving Tyrone Mings' challenge on Cody Gakpo.

8=. Man Utd, 80 (76+4)

Both of Man United's red cards went the way of Casemiro (PA)

Both of Manchester United's red cards this season have gone to Casemiro, with the Brazilian dismissed against Crystal Palace and Southampton. The former Real Madrid man is also the only player with two Premier League reds this term.

8=. Fulham, 80 (78+2)

Fulham picked up multiple reds in their FA Cup elimination against Man Utd, but just one in the league. That went the way of Nathaniel Chalobah, now at West Brom, who was sent off when Marco Silva's side lost to Newcastle in October.

7. Tottenham, 81 (75+6)

In a strange quirk, all three of Spurs' dismissals this term have seen them lose a member of their South American contingent. Emerson Royal was sent off against Arsenal, Cristian Romero against Man City and, finally, Lucas Moura in the draw with Everton.

4=. Chelsea, 82 (76+6)

Joao Felix was sent off on his Chelsea debut (AFP via Getty Images)

Chelsea's season didn't get off to the best of starts, with Kalidou Koulibaly and Conor Gallagher both handed red card suspensions before the end of August. The Blues made several new additions in January in an effort to salvage their season, but one of them - Portugal forward Joao Felix - was dismissed just 58 minutes into his debut.

4=. Everton, 82 (78+4)

Everton picked up six red cards last season, so the good news is that they've reduced that number, though their yellow card tally is exactly the same as last term with a game remaining. Abdoulaye Doucoure earned one of this season's, in an April game which also saw Spurs' Lucas sent off, while Mason Holgate earned two yellows against Crystal Palace later in the same month.

4=. Nottingham Forest (82+0)

No team has more yellows without a red this season than Forest, who average more than two per game. Steve Cooper's side have been sharing the cards around, though Renan Lodi and Neco Williams lead the way at club level with seven apiece.

3. Crystal Palace, 86 (80+6)

Palace had two men sent off in the same game back in December (PA)

After only seeing one player dismissed last season, Palace have upped the tally to three this term. Summer signing Cheick Doucoure picked up one of the reds, against Aston Villa in March, with Tyrick Mitchell and James Tomkins the other culprits - both in the Boxing Day defeat against Fulham.

2. Leeds, 87 (81+6)

Leeds had more yellows than anyone else in the league last season, so have at least improved in that regard. Two of this season's dismissals have gone to summer signings - Luis Sinisterra against Aston Villa and Tyler Adams against Spurs - while Junior Firpo completed the set with his second booking in the recent draw with Newcastle.

1. Wolves, 96 (84+12)

The stats aren't pretty for Wolves, who have twice as many reds as any other Premier League side. At least one will feel harsh, with manager Julen Lopetegui furious with the dismissal of Mario Lemina against Southampton, and Lemina's fellow summer signing Diego Costa was also one of six separate recipients of an early bath this season.

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