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Experimental 361

Ben Mayhew

A continuation of the Experimental 361 football blog, providing data visualisations and analysis for the Premier League and EFL.

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

Early season update: squad retention, table-topping droughts and fixture difficulty

While I’ve been waiting for the new season to ramp up, I’ve mainly been focused on building stuff behind the scenes so that I’m ready to switch things on. However I have found the time to refresh a few existing posts and create one new piec...

3 months ago
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Which club has gone the longest without topping the table?

On Saturday afternoon, Stoke’s 3-1 win over Derby put them top of the Championship table. However, their lead was short-lived as Bristol City’s 4-1 victory in the late kick-off nudged them down to second.

4 months ago
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Squad retention in the big European leagues

Update: This is intended to be the final version, but if there are any last-minute departures to leagues whose windows are still open then I’ll refresh this.

4 months ago
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Analysing the 2025-26 EFL fixtures

Update: as we’ve reached the eve of the new EFL season, I’ve recalculated the matrices below using the latest betting odds.

5 months ago
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  • Ben Mayhew

    Lapsed astrophysicist working in football, specialising in data visualisation and analysis.

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