Everton triumphed in a back-and-forth game at St James' Park on Saturday to improve their brilliant away record in recent months.
The Toffees moved into the Hill Dickinson Stadium this season but don't appear to have got used to their new surroundings just yet, having won only four of 14 Premier League games in their new digs while losing six times.
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David Moyes' team are now on a seven-game winless run at new stadium in all competitions, stretching back to the 3-0 win over Nottingham Forest in early December. Only the five clubs occupying the bottom five places in the Premier League (Forest, Burnley, Tottenham, West Ham, and Wolves) have a worse record than Everton at home this season.
It's another story entirely away from home. Although the Merseyside club suffered defeats early in the season to Leeds, Liverpool, and Man City they have been among the best travelling teams since then.
Only one team has picked up more points away from home this season in the Premier League, league-leaders Arsenal – the Gunners have 29 points, five more than Everton and Manchester City (24). Chelsea and Aston Villa are on 22 points, one ahead of Manchester United and Liverpool on 21.
But since November, where Everton seemed to have 'found their footing' on the road this season, the Toffees are by far the best team away from home.
In their last 10 away games, Everton have picked up 21 points (six wins, a draw, and one defeat) – four more points than anyone else!
Even Arsenal have only picked up 17 points in that time, the same number as City and Villa although those two have done it with one game fewer.
Looking at the upcoming fixtures, Everton have an excellent chance to get another win at home when they host Burnley before they really put their away record to the test when they face a trip to the Emirates Stadium on March 15th.