As the Premier League comes to a halt for the duration of the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, the shot success rates for all 20 clubs in the division have been calculated. This includes West Midlands sides Aston Villa and Wolverhampton Wanderers, who have both had disappointing starts to the season.
Villa have had a slight resurgence under new manager Unai Emery, with two successive league wins since the former Arsenal manager took to the dugout. But before then, the Villans had really struggled and were sitting just a place or two above the relegation zone.
Wolves, meanwhile, will be 20th in the Premier League on Christmas Day, adding further misery to an already dismal campaign. The Wanderers have the prospect of brighter horizons, though, with a new head coach of their own in Julen Lopetegui.
With 146 matches played so far this season, there have been a total of 4,190 shots taken in the Premier League, with 419 goals scored. This equates to a conversion rate of 10%. But how do all 20 teams compare individually? Here is a full list.

1. 20th: Wolverhampton Wanderers
3.7% conversion rate - with 217 shots taken and 8 goals scored. | Getty Images

2. 19th: West Ham United
4.5% conversion rate - with 268 shots taken and 12 goals scored. | Getty Images

3. 18th: Everton
7.1% conversion rate - with 156 shots taken and 11 goals scored. | Getty Images

4. 17th: Nottingham Forest
7.1% conversion rate - with 154 shots taken and 11 goals scored. | Getty Images