This Sunday, NBC Sports will celebrate its 300th episode of Premier League Live, it’s pre-match, half-time and post-match program that has been a trailblazer for soccer coverage in the United States.

Since launching its coverage of the Premier League in 2013, the Premier League Live program has been a must-watch show on weekends for soccer fans in the United States.

Not only is it informative (for both experts and newbies), but Premier League Live also features plenty of exclusive interviews with commentators as well as Neil Ashton, who brings us the latest insight from Fleet Street.

Of course, the stars of the show are Rebecca Lowe, Kyle Martino, Robbie Mustoe and Robbie Earle as well as guest appearances from Steve Bower and others.

The Premier League Live show broadcasts from Stamford, Connecticut (see the behind-the-scenes video below), but it’s also traveled to the United Kingdom to broadcast live shows from Premier League stadiums.

Here are several interesting statistics to ponder since NBC Sports Group kicked of its coverage with Premier League Live on August 17, 2013:

• Most unlikely champion: 5000-1, Leicester City, 2015-16 season
• Cups of tea consumed by broadcast team: 902
• Most points by a club: 251, Manchester City
• Most goals scored by a player: 72, Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero
• Longest single-season winning streak by a club: 11 matches, Liverpool in the 2013-14 season
• Most consecutive matches scored in: 11, Leicester City’s Jamie Vardy, August 29 – November 28, 2015 (Premier League record)
• Most goals scored in a game by a single player: 5, Manchester City’s Sergio Agüero (Man City v. Newcastle, 10/3/15, W 6–1, tied for Premier League record)
• Fastest hat trick: 2 minutes 56 seconds, Southampton’s Sadio Mané (Southampton v. Aston Villa, 5/16/15, Premier League record)
• Fewest home losses in a full season: 0, Chelsea in the 2014-15 season