Newcastle’s 0-8 record against promoted Sheffield United on Sunday at Bramall Lane was historic but it was hardly the biggest win recorded since the Premier League was played since 1992. This is the list of the biggest wins in English championship.
1
Manchester United-Ipswich: 9-0
March 4, 1995
Andy Cole (pictured) scored five goals (19′, 37′, 53′, 65′, 87′) and Mark Hughes a double (55′, 59′). The 9-0 was completed by Roy Keane (15′) and Paul Ince (72′).

2
Southampton-Leicester: 0-9
October 25, 1999
Ayoze Pérez, on the right (19′, 39′, 57′) and Jamie Vardy, in the middle (45′, 58′ 94′ penalty) scored hat tricks. Ben Chilwell (10′), Youri Tielemans, left (17′) and James Maddison (85′) contributed a goal to make it 0-9.

3
Manchester United-Southampton: 9-0
February 2, 2021
Anthony Martial, hugging Bruno Fernandes, scored a double (69′, 90′) and seven other players also found the net: Wan-Bissaka (18′), Rashford (25′), Bednarek’s own goal ( 34′), Cavani ( 39′), McTominay (71′), Bruno Fernandes, from the penalty (88′) and Daniel James (93′).

4
Liverpool-Bournemouth: 9-0
August 27, 2022
Luis Díaz, pictured, scored two goals (3′, 85′), Firmino two more (31′, 62′), and five other players completed the 9-0: Harvey Elliott (6′) , Alexander-Arnold (28′), Van Dijk (45′), Mepham’s own goal (46′) and Fabio Carvalho (80′).

5
Tottenham-Wigan: 9-1
November 22, 2009
Jermain Defoe (pictured) scored five times (51′, 54′, 58′, 69′, 87′) and once Crouch (9′), Aaron Lennon (64′), Bentley (88′) and Kranjcar (90). ”). Scharner saved the honor (57′).

6
Newcastle-Sheffield Wednesday: 8-0
November 22, 2009
Alan Shearer (pictured) made history with his five goals (30′, 33′ from penalty, 42′, 81′, 84′ also from penalty). Aaron Hughes (11′), Kieron Dyer (48′) and Gary Speed (78′) also scored.

7
Chelsea-Wigan: 8-0
May 9, 2010
Didier Drogba (pictured) scored a hat trick (63′, 68′ penalty, 80′) and Anelka a double (6′, 56′). Frank Lampard (32′ penalty), Salomon Kalou (54′) and Andy Cole (90′) also participated in the win.

8
Chelsea-Aston Villa: 8-0
December 23, 2012
Ramires (pictured) scored two goals (75′, 91′) and the others were shared by Fernando Torres (3′), David Luiz (29′), Ivanovic (34′), Lampard (59′), Oscar (79′ penalty) and Eden Hazard (83′).

9
Southampton-Sunderland: 8-0
October 18, 2014
Graziano Pellè, in the image that lifted Dusan Tadic, scored twice (18′, 69′) in a failure that opened Vergini’s own goal (12′) and was completed by Jack Cook (37′), Bridcutt also the own goal (63′ ‘ ), Tadic (78′), Wanyama (79′) and Sadio Mané (86’).

10
Manchester City-Watford: 8-0
September 21, 2019
Bernardo Silva heads the ball home (photo) after scoring a hat trick (15′, 48′, 60′). David Silva (1′), Sergio Agüero (7′ penalty), Mahrez (12′), Otamendi (18′) and De Bruyne (85′) also contributed to the goal festival.

Eleven
Sheffield United-Newcastle: 0-8
September 24, 2023
On Sunday, eight different players scored for the first time in a Premier League match: Sean Longstaff (21′), Daniel Burn (31′), Sven Botman (35′), Callum Wilson (56′), Anthony Gordon (61 ‘) , Miguel Almirón (68′), Bruno Guimaraes (73′) and Alexander Isak, in the picture (87’).
Source: La Verdad

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