• Premier League Injury Table – 2024/25

    Tables:

    1. Premier League Injury Table 2024/25
    2. Premier League Player Injury List
    3. Injury Type By Club
    4. Injury Type By Frequency

     

    Overview

    The Premier League has reached it’s second international break of the season already. It was a damaging international break last month for Premier League teams, with all bar one team (Leicester) suffering an injury. With some big fixtures coming up after the break, teams will be hoping their players successfully navigate this break without suffering an injury.

    Tottenham and Aston Villa lead the Premier League Injury Table so far, with 10 injuries apiece. Meanwhile, Bournemouth have had the luxury of only one injury suffered so far. In terms of injury type, Hamstring Injuries continue to be the most common, with Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson the latest to suffer this fate.

    Check out all the updated injury tables below:

     

    Premier League Injury Table 2024/25

    Which team has suffered the most injuries this season?

    Position Team Total Injuries in 24/25
    1 Tottenham 10
    2 Aston Villa 10
    3 Chelsea 9
    4 Arsenal 9
    5 Brighton 8
    6 Newcastle 8
    7 Liverpool 8
    8 Wolves 7
    9 Man Utd 7
    10 Crystal Palace 7
    11 Ipswich 7
    12 Man City 6
    13 Brentford 5
    14 Nottingham Forest 4
    15 West Ham 4
    16 Everton 2
    17 Fulham 2
    18 Southampton 2
    19 Leicester 2
    20 Bournemouth 1

     

    Premier League Player Injuries List

    Which players are currently unavailable due to an injury suffered this season?

    Team Currently Injury List
    (From Injuries Suffered in 24/25)
    Arsenal Martin Odegaard (Ankle Injury)
    Oleksandr Zinchenko (Calf Injury)
    Ben White (Knee Injury)
    Jurrien Timber (Muscle Injury)
    Aston Villa Matty Cash (Hamstring Injury)
    Leon Bailey (Hamstring)
    John McGinn (Hamstring)
    Jacob Ramsey (Groin Injury)
    Amadou Onana (Hamstring Injury)
    Ezri Konsa (Hamstring Injury)
    Bournemouth Dango Ouatarra (Ankle Injury)
    Brentford Yoane Wissa (Ankle Injury)
    Mathias Jensen (Calf Injury)
    Christian Norgaard (Knock)
    Gustavo Nunes (Back Injury)
    Brighton Matt O’Riley (Ankle Injury)
    James Milner (Hamstring Injury)
    John-Paul Van Hecke (Groin Injury)
    Adam Webster (Hamstring)
    Chelsea Romeo Lavia (Hamstring Injury)
    Malo Gusto (Hamstring Injury)
    Omari Kellyman (Hamstring)
    Levi Colwill (Knock)
    Noni Madueke (Knock)
    Crystal Palace Chadi Riad Dnanou (Knee Injury)
    Chris Richards (Hamstring Injury)
    Cheick Doucoure (Toe Injury)
    Matheus Franca (Other)
    Everton Seamus Coleman (Calf Injury)
    Fulham Carlos Vinicius (Calf Injury)
    Jorge Cuenca (Ankle)
    Ipswich Jens Cajuste (Knee)
    Axel Tuanzebe (Hand)
    Ali Al-Hamadi (Unknown)
    Massimo Luongo (Anknle Injury)
    Leicester Jannik Vestergaard (Ankle Injury)
    Hamza Choudhury (Shoulder)
    Liverpool Harvey Elliott (Foot Injury)
    Federico Chiesa (Knock)
    Alisson (Hamstring)
    Alexis Mac Allister (Groin)
    Man City Nathan Ake (Hamstring Injury)
    Kevin de Bruyne (Groin Injury)
    Rodri (ACL Injury)
    Man Utd Mason Mount (Hamstring Injury)
    Harry Maguire (Other / Unknown)
    Noussair Mazraoui (Other / Unknown)
    Newcastle Alexander Isak (Toe Injury)
    Kieran Trippier (Muscle)
    Martin Dubravka (Knee Injury)
    Nottingham Forest Danilo (Broken Ankle)
    Ibrahim Sangare (Knock)
    Southampton Will Smallbone (Hamstring)
    Ross Stewart (Muscle Injury)
    Tottenham Richarlison (Unknown)
    Wilson Odobert (Thigh Injury)
    Heung-Min Son (Muscle Injury)
    West Ham Nicklas Fullkrug (Foot Injury)
    Wolves Boubacar Traore (Knee Injury)
    Toti Gomes (Hamstring Injury)
    Yerson Mosquera (Knee Injury)

     

    Premier League Different Types of Injuries Suffered

    What injuries have each club suffered from this season?

    Team Different Injuries Suffered in 24/25
    Arsenal Groin Injury x2
    Shoulder Injury
    Ankle Injury
    Calf Injury x2
    Muscle Injury x2
    Thigh Injury
    Aston Villa Hamstring Injury x5
    Knock x2
    Ankle Injury
    Unknown
    Groin Injury
    Bournemouth Ankle Injury
    Brentford Ankle Injury x2
    Calf Injury
    Knock
    Brighton Head Injury
    Ankle Injury
    Hamstring Injury x3
    Knock
    Groin Injury
    Other / Unknown
    Chelsea Hamstring Injury x3
    Knock x3
    Head Injury
    Muscle Injury
    Other / Unknown
    Crystal Palace Toe Injury x2
    Groin Injury
    Knee Injury
    Abdominal Injury
    Hamstring Injury
    Other / Unknown
    Everton Calf Injury
    Back Injury
    Fulham Calf Injury
    Ankle Injury
    Ipswich Hamstring Injury x2
    Thigh Injury
    Knee Injury
    Hand Injury
    Other / Unknown
    Ankle Injury
    Leicester Ankle Injury
    Shoulder Injury
    Liverpool Thigh Injury x2
    Foot Injury x2
    Knock
    Hamstring Injury
    Groin Injury
    Man City Knee Injury x2
    Knock
    Hamstring Injury
    Groin Injury
    ACL Injury
    Man Utd Hamstring Injury
    Knock
    Muscle Injury x3
    Other / Unknown x2
    Newcastle Thigh Injury
    Knock
    Head Injury
    Toe Injury
    Knee Injury x2
    Ankle Injury
    Muscle Injury
    Nottingham Forest Ankle Injury x2
    Calf Injury
    Knock
    Southampton Hamstring Injury
    Muscle Injury
    Tottenham Head Injury
    Ankle Injury x2
    Muscle Injury x2
    Knee Injury
    Other / Unknown
    Groin Injury
    Thigh Injury
    Knock
    West Ham Hamstring Injury
    Back Injury
    Foot Injury
    Knock
    Wolves Knee Injury
    Hamstring Injury
    Ankle Injury
    Muscle Injury x2
    Calf Injury
    ACL Injury

    Injury Type Frequency

    Which injury is the most common in the Premier League this season?

    Injury Type Times Suffered in 24/25
    Hamstring Injury 20
    Ankle Injury 15
    Knock (General Impact Injury) 15
    Any Other Muscle Injury 12
    Knee Injury (excl. ACL) 8
    Groin Injury 8
    Other / Unknown 8
    Calf Injury 7
    Thigh Injury 6
    Head Injury 4
    Back Injury 3
    Foot Injury (excl. Ankle) 3
    Toe Injury 3
    ACL Injury 2
    Shoulder Injury 2
    Abdominal Injury 1
    Wrist / Arm / Hand Injury 1

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