Sunday’s 3-0 victory at Everton saw us become the only Premier League side to have won at every active ground in the competition.
Securing all three points at the Hill Dickinson Stadium thanks to three headed goals - a Micky van de Ven double and a late Pape Matar Sarr effort - we are now the only team to have won at least one match at every current Premier League stadium.
Of course, that is largely down to the fact we are the only side other than Everton to have won at the Toffees new home since it opened at the start of the season - Brighton, Aston Villa, West Ham and Crystal Palace are the only other sides to have played there so far.
Despite having also won at their new home in the Premier League, the Toffees have not won at every active stadium in the Premier League.
In total, we have celebrated a Premier League win at 57 distinct grounds out of a possible 62 in the competition, going back to the formation of the league in 1992.
Our first Premier League win came, unsurprisingly, at White Hart Lane — a 2-0 win over Sheffield United, courtesy of goals from Teddy Sheringham and Gordon Durie.
We had to wait a little over two months to take an away win (and the second Premier League ground overall), another 2-0 win, this time at Ewood Park, home of Blackburn Rovers, thanks to David Howells and Sheringham once more.
Just four stadiums remain for us to win Premier maiden Premier League matches at but we will have to bide our time as they are all homes of teams outside the top-flight. Those grounds are Bloomfield Road (Blackpool), the County Ground (Swindon Town), Oakwell (Barnsley) and Valley Parade (Bradford City).
Unfortunately, we will never be able to record wins at all 62 of the stadiums to have featured in the Premier League with the Baseball Ground - the former home of Derby County - having closed in 2003.