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Published 11:35 8 Nov 2016 GMT
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According to the Daily Mirror, Liverpool lead the league in more than one respect, having been treated to the MOTD opener three times - more than any other club.
But when it comes to percentages, Jurgen Klopp's title-chasers trail Manchester United. Jose Mourinho's team have been first up for two of their five Saturday kickoffs - a rate of 40% - while Liverpool's 3/8 strike rate amounts to 37.5%.
As for the fans who have the longest wait, both Watford and Crystal Palace have that honour with three last-ups apiece. However, the Eagles could have watched one of their three games live on the Friday night and got to bed early the following evening.
The following teams have been first on Match of the Day on more than one occasion:
Liverpool - 3
Burnley - 2
Chelsea - 2
Hull City - 2
Leicester City - 2
Manchester United - 2
West Bromwich Albion - 2
And the teams to appear last...
Crystal Palace - 3
Watford - 3
Hull City - 2
Southampton - 2
Stoke City - 2
West Ham United - 2
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