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Premier League records and statistics

Premier League records


Premier League records

The Premier League is an English professional league for association football clubs. At the top of the English football league system, it is the country's primary football competition and is contested by 20 clubs. The competition was formed in February 1992 following the decision of clubs in the Football League First Division to break away from The Football League, in order to take advantage of a lucrative television rights deal.

Team records

Titles

Points

Most points

Fewest points

Records

  • Most points in a season: 100, Manchester City (2017–18)
  • Most home points in a season: 55
  • Most away points in a season: 50, Manchester City (2017–18)
  • Fewest points in a season: 11, Derby County (2007–08)
  • Fewest home points in a season: 6, Southampton (2024–25)
  • Fewest away points in a season: 3, Derby County (2007–08)
  • Most points in a season without winning the league: 97, Liverpool (2018–19)
  • Fewest points in a season while winning the league: 75, Manchester United (1996–97)
  • Most points in a season while being relegated:
  • Most points while bottom of the league:
  • Most points in a season by a team promoted in the previous season:

Wins

  • Most wins in total: 755, Manchester United
  • Most wins in a season: 32
  • Most home wins in a season: 18
  • Most away wins in a season: 16, Manchester City (2017–18)
  • Fewest wins in a season: 1, Derby County (2007–08)
  • Fewest home wins in a season: 1
  • Fewest away wins in a season: 0
  • Most consecutive wins: 18
    • Manchester City (26 August – 27 December 2017)
    • Liverpool (27 October 2019 – 24 February 2020)
  • Most consecutive wins from the start of a season: 9, Chelsea (2005–06)
  • Most consecutive wins to the end of a season: 14, Manchester City (2018–19)
  • Most consecutive home wins: 24, Liverpool (9 February 2019 – 5 July 2020)
  • Most consecutive away wins: 12, Manchester City (19 December 2020 – 14 May 2021)
  • Most consecutive matches without a win: 32, Derby County (2007–08)
  • Most consecutive matches without a win from the start of a season: 19, Wolverhampton Wanderers (2025–26)
  • Defeated all league opponents at least once in a season:
  • Most different stadiums won at: 59 (of 61), Liverpool

Defeats

Draws

Goals

  • Most goals scored in a season: 106, Manchester City (2017–18)
  • Fewest goals scored in a season: 20
  • Most goals conceded in a season: 104, Sheffield United (2023–24)
  • Fewest goals conceded in a season: 15, Chelsea (2004–05)
  • Most own goals scored in a season: 8, Leicester City (2003–04)
  • Best goal difference in a season: 79, Manchester City (2017–18)
  • Best home goal difference in a season: 54, Chelsea (2009–10)
  • Best away goal difference in a season: 32, Manchester City (2017–18)
  • Worst goal difference in a season: −69
  • Worst home goal difference in a season: −38, Sheffield United (2023–24)
  • Worst away goal difference in a season (21 games): −47, Ipswich Town (1994–95)
  • Worst away goal difference in a season (19 games): −38, Derby County (2007–08)
  • Highest finish with a negative goal difference: 3rd, Norwich City (1992–93, −4)
  • Lowest finish with a positive goal difference: 16th, Manchester City (2003–04, +1)
  • Most goals scored in a season by a relegated team: 55, Blackpool (2010–11)
  • Most goals scored at home in a season: 68, Chelsea (2009–10)
  • Fewest goals scored at home in a season: 9, Fulham (2020–21)
  • Most goals conceded at home in a season: 57, Sheffield United (2023–24)
  • Fewest goals conceded at home in a season: 4, Manchester United (1994–95)
  • Fewest goals conceded away in a season: 9, Chelsea (2004–05)
  • Most goals scored away in a season: 48, Liverpool (2013–14)
  • Fewest goals scored away in a season: 7, Norwich City (2019–20)
  • Most goals conceded away in a season (21 games): 59, Ipswich Town (1994–95)
  • Most goals conceded away in a season (19 games): 55, Wigan Athletic (2009–10)
  • Scored in every match: Arsenal (2001–02) (38 games)
  • Most consecutive matches scored in: 55, Arsenal (19 May 2001 – 30 November 2002)
  • Most consecutive away matches scored in: 27, Arsenal
  • Most goals scored in total: 2,300, Manchester United
  • Most goals conceded in total: 1,589, Everton
  • Most own goals scored in total: 62, Everton

Disciplinary

  • Most yellow cards in total: 2,128, Chelsea
  • Most red cards in total: 112, Everton
  • Most yellow cards in a season: 105, Chelsea (2023–24)
  • Fewest yellow cards in a season: 12, Coventry City (1993–94)
  • Most red cards in a season: 9
  • Most yellow cards in one match: 14
    • Bournemouth (6) 0–1 Chelsea (8), 14 September 2024
  • Most yellow cards for a single team in one game: 9 for Tottenham Hotspur in a 2–2 draw at Chelsea, 2 May 2016
  • Most penalties awarded to a team in a season: 14, Manchester United (2019–20)
  • Most penalties conceded by a team in a season: 13, Hull City (2016–17)

Awards

  • Indicates multiple award winners in the same season*

Attendances

  • Highest attendance, single match: 83,222, Tottenham Hotspur 1–0 Arsenal (at Wembley Stadium, 10 February 2018)
  • Lowest attendance, single match: 3,039, Wimbledon 1–3 Everton (at Selhurst Park, 26 January 1993)
  • Highest season average attendance: 75,821 – Old Trafford, Manchester United (2006–07)
  • Lowest season average attendance: 8,353 – Selhurst Park, Wimbledon (1992–93)

These figures do not take into account the 2019–20 and 2020–21 seasons, when many matches had an attendance of zero due to public health measures adopted to control the COVID-19 pandemic.

Player records

Appearances

  • Most Premier League appearances: 653, Gareth Barry (2 May 1998 to 24 February 2018)
  • Most different clubs played for: 8, Marcus Bent (for Crystal Palace, Blackburn Rovers, Ipswich Town, Leicester City, Everton, Charlton Athletic, Wigan Athletic, and Wolverhampton Wanderers)
  • Oldest player: John Burridge, 43 years and 162 days (for Manchester City v. Queens Park Rangers, 14 May 1995)
  • Youngest player: Ethan Nwaneri, 15 years and 181 days (for Arsenal v. Brentford, 18 September 2022)
  • Most consecutive Premier League appearances: 310, Brad Friedel (14 August 2004 until 7 October 2012)
  • Most Premier League appearances as a substitute: 215, James Milner
  • Most seasons appeared in: 24, James Milner (every season from 2002–03 to 2025–26)

Players currently playing in the Premier League are highlighted in bold.

RankPlayerGamesPositionFirst seasonLast season
1ENG653Midfielder1997–982017–18
2ENG ****652Midfielder2002–032025–26
3WAL632Midfielder1992–932013–14
4ENG609Midfielder1995–962014–15
5ENG572Goalkeeper1992–932009–10
6WAL535Midfielder1992–932007–08
7ENG516Forward1994–952011–12
8AUS514Goalkeeper1996–972014–15
9ENG508Defender1996–972012–13
10ENG505Defender1994–952012–13

Goalscoring

  • First Premier League goal: Brian Deane (for Sheffield United v. Manchester United, 15 August 1992)
  • Most Premier League goals: 260, Alan Shearer
  • Most Premier League goals at one club: 213, Harry Kane (for Tottenham Hotspur)
  • Oldest goalscorer: 40 years and 268 days, Teddy Sheringham (for West Ham United v. Portsmouth, 26 December 2006)
  • Youngest goalscorer: 16 years and 271 days, James Vaughan (for Everton v. Crystal Palace, 10 April 2005)
  • Most consecutive Premier League matches scored in: 11, Jamie Vardy (for Leicester City, 29 August – 28 November 2015)
  • Most consecutive home Premier League matches scored in: 15, Alan Shearer (for Newcastle United, 21 August 1996 – 11 May 1997)
  • Most consecutive away Premier League matches scored in: 9, Robin van Persie (for Arsenal, 1 January – 22 May 2011)

Players currently playing in the Premier League are highlighted in bold.

RankPlayerGoalsGamesRatioPositionFirst goalLast goal
1ENG Alan Shearer260441Forward1992–932005–06
2ENG Harry Kane213320Forward2013–142022–23
3ENG Wayne Rooney208491Forward2002–032017–18
4EGY Mohamed Salah190317Forward2013–142025–26
5ENG Andy Cole187414Forward1993–942006–07
6ARG Sergio Agüero184275Forward2011–122020–21
7ENG Frank Lampard177609Midfielder1997–982014–15
8FRA Thierry Henry175258Forward1999–20002011–12
9ENG Robbie Fowler163379Forward1993–942006–07
10ENG Jermain Defoe162496Forward2001–022017–18
  • Most goals in a season: 36, Erling Haaland (Manchester City, 2022–23)
  • Most matches scored in during a Premier League season: 26
  • Most Premier League goals in a calendar year: 39, Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur, 2017)
  • Most Premier League teams scored against: 39, Frank Lampard
  • Number of teams scored against in a season: 17
  • Fastest goal: 7.69 seconds, Shane Long (for Southampton v. Watford, 23 April 2019)
  • Fastest goal on Premier League debut: 28 seconds, Odsonne Édouard (for Crystal Palace v. Tottenham Hotspur, 11 September 2021)
  • Latest goal: 103rd minute, Oli McBurnie (for Sheffield United v. West Ham United, 21 January 2024)
  • Most seasons scored in: 21, Ryan Giggs (every season from 1992–93 to 2012–13)
  • Most consecutive seasons to score at least 30 goals: 3, Alan Shearer (1993–1996 for Blackburn Rovers)
  • Most consecutive seasons to score at least 25 goals: 4, Alan Shearer (1993–1996 for Blackburn Rovers, 1996–1997 for Newcastle United)
  • Most consecutive seasons to score at least 20 goals: 5
    • Thierry Henry (2001–2006 for Arsenal)
    • Sergio Agüero (2014–2019 for Manchester City)
  • Most consecutive seasons to score at least 15 goals: 9, Harry Kane (2014–2023 for Tottenham Hotspur)
  • Most consecutive seasons to score at least 10 goals: 11, Wayne Rooney (2004–2015 for Manchester United)
  • Most consecutive seasons to score at least 1 goal: 21, Ryan Giggs (1992–2013 for Manchester United)
  • Most different clubs to score for: 7, Craig Bellamy (for Coventry City, Newcastle United, Blackburn Rovers, Liverpool, West Ham United, Manchester City, Cardiff City)
  • Most scored from outside the box: 41, Frank Lampard
  • Most goals scored as a substitute in a single season: 8, Adam Le Fondre (Reading, 2012–13)
  • Most own goals: 10, Richard Dunne
  • Most own goals in a season: 4
  • Most goals in a calendar month: 10 (December 2013), Luis Suárez (Liverpool)

Penalties

  • Most penalties scored: 56, Alan Shearer
  • Most penalties missed: 11
    • Alan Shearer
    • Wayne Rooney
  • Oldest penalty goalscorer: 39 years and 239 days**, James Milner** (for Brighton & Hove Albion v. Manchester City, 31 August 2025)
RankPlayerScoredTakenRatioPlaying position
1ENG Alan Shearer5667Forward
2ENG Frank Lampard4350Midfielder
3EGY Mohamed Salah3541Forward
4ENG Harry Kane3337Forward
5ENG Steven Gerrard3241Midfielder
6ENG Mark Noble2833Midfielder
7ARG Sergio Agüero2733Forward
ENG Jamie Vardy34Forward
9ENG Matt Le Tissier2526Midfielder
10FRA Thierry Henry2325Forward
ENG Wayne Rooney34Forward

Free kicks

RankPlayerGoalsGamesRatioPlaying position
1ENG David Beckham18265Midfielder
2ENG James Ward-Prowse17409Midfielder
3ITA Gianfranco Zola12229Forward
POR Cristiano Ronaldo236Forward
FRA Thierry Henry258Forward
6FRA Laurent Robert11150Forward
SWE Sebastian Larsson282Midfielder
8IRL Ian Harte10237Defender
NOR Morten Gamst Pedersen260Midfielder
10ENG James Maddison9222Midfielder
ENG Jamie Redknapp295Midfielder
PER Nolberto Solano302Midfielder
ENG Frank Lampard609Midfielder

Hat-tricks & multiple goal records

  • Most Premier League hat-tricks: 12, Sergio Agüero
  • Most Premier League hat-tricks in a season: 5, Alan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers, 1995–96)
  • Youngest player to score a Premier League hat-trick: 18 years and 62 days, Michael Owen (Sheffield Wednesday 3–3 Liverpool, 14 February 1998)
  • Oldest player to score a Premier League hat-trick: 37 years and 146 days, Teddy Sheringham (Portsmouth 4–0 Bolton Wanderers, 26 August 2003)
  • Most goals in a match: 5
    • Andy Cole (Manchester United 9–0 Ipswich Town, 4 March 1995)
    • Alan Shearer (Newcastle United 8–0 Sheffield Wednesday, 19 September 1999)
    • Jermain Defoe (Tottenham Hotspur 9–1 Wigan Athletic, 22 November 2009)
    • Dimitar Berbatov (Manchester United 7–1 Blackburn Rovers, 27 November 2010)
    • Sergio Agüero (Manchester City 6–1 Newcastle United, 3 October 2015)
  • Most hat-tricks against a single club: 3, Luis Suárez (Liverpool v. Norwich City)
  • Fastest Premier League hat-trick: 2 minutes 56 seconds, Sadio Mané (Southampton 6–1 Aston Villa, 16 May 2015)
  • Most goals in one half: 5, Jermain Defoe (Tottenham Hotspur 9–1 Wigan Athletic, 22 November 2009)
  • Most goals scored by a substitute in a match: 4, Ole Gunnar Solskjær (Nottingham Forest 1–8 Manchester United, 6 February 1999)
  • Most consecutive Premier League goal-scoring appearances by a player against a single opponent: 9, Sadio Mané (Liverpool v. Crystal Palace, 19 August 2017 to 18 September 2021)
  • Most own goals scored by a player in a match: 2
    • Jamie Carragher (Liverpool player; Liverpool 2–3 Manchester United, 11 September 1999)
    • Michael Proctor (Sunderland player; Sunderland 1–3 Charlton Athletic, 1 February 2003)
    • Jonathan Walters (Stoke City player; Stoke City 0–4 Chelsea, 12 January 2013)
    • Wout Faes (Leicester City player; Liverpool 2–1 Leicester City, 30 December 2022)
    • Craig Dawson (Wolverhampton Wanderers player; Everton 4–0 Wolverhampton Wanderers, 4 December 2024)
    • Maxime Estève (Burnley player; Manchester City 5–1 Burnley, 27 September 2025)

Assists

Players currently playing in the Premier League are highlighted in bold.

RankPlayerAssistsGamesRatioPositionFirst assistLast assist
1WAL Ryan Giggs162632Midfielder1992–932012–13
2BEL Kevin De Bruyne119288Midfielder2013–142024–25
3ESP Cesc Fàbregas111350Midfielder2004–052017–18
4ENG Wayne Rooney103491Forward2002–032017–18
5ENG Frank Lampard102609Midfielder1997–982014–15
6NED Dennis Bergkamp94315Forward1995–962005–06
7ESP David Silva93309Midfielder2010–112019–20
8EGY Mohamed Salah92317Forward2013–142025–26
ENG Steven Gerrard504Midfielder1999–20002014–15
10ENG James Milner90652Midfielder2004–052025–26
  • Most Premier League assists in a season: 20
  • Quickest player to reach 50 assists: Kevin De Bruyne, 123 matches
  • Most consecutive Premier League matches with an assist: 7, Mesut Özil (for Arsenal, 26 September – 21 November 2015)
  • Most assists from one player to another: 24
    • Frank Lampard to Didier Drogba
    • Harry Kane to Son Heung-min
  • Most goals/assists between two players: 47, Harry Kane and Son Heung-min
  • Most goals/assists between two players in a season: 14, Harry Kane and Son Heung-min (Tottenham Hotspur, 2020–21)
  • Most individual assist givers in one match for the same team: 7, Crystal Palace 0–7 Liverpool (19 December 2020)
  • Most assists in a single Premier League match: 4
    • Dennis Bergkamp (Arsenal 5–0 Leicester City, 20 February 1999)
    • José Antonio Reyes (Arsenal 7–0 Middlesbrough, 14 January 2006)
    • Cesc Fàbregas (Arsenal 6–2 Blackburn Rovers, 4 October 2009)
    • Emmanuel Adebayor (Tottenham Hotspur 5–0 Newcastle United, 11 February 2012)
    • Santi Cazorla (Arsenal 4–1 Wigan Athletic, 14 May 2013)
    • Dušan Tadić (Southampton 8–0 Sunderland, 18 October 2014)
    • Harry Kane (Southampton 2–5 Tottenham Hotspur, 20 September 2020) – only instance in which all four assists were to a single player (Son Heung-min)
    • Paul Pogba (Manchester United 5–1 Leeds United, 14 August 2021)
    • Jérémy Doku (Manchester City 6–1 Bournemouth, 4 November 2023)

Goalkeepers

Players currently playing in the Premier League are highlighted in bold.

RankPlayerClean
sheetsGamesRatioFirst seasonLast season
1CZE Petr Čech2024432004–052018–19
2ENG David James1695721992–932009–10
3AUS Mark Schwarzer1525141996–972014–15
4ESP David de Gea1474152011–122022–23
5ENG David Seaman1413441992–932003–04
6ENG Nigel Martyn1373721992–932005–06
7ESP Pepe Reina1362972005–062019–20
8NED Edwin van der Sar1323132001–022010–11
USA Tim Howard1323992003–042015–16
USA Brad Friedel1324501997–982013–14
  • Most Premier League clean sheets (career): 202, Petr Čech
  • Most clean sheets in one season: 24, Petr Čech (for Chelsea, 2004–05)
  • Longest consecutive run without conceding a goal: 14 matches (1,311 minutes), Edwin van der Sar (for Manchester United, 2008–09)
  • Most clean sheets at one club: 162, Petr Čech (for Chelsea)
  • Most penalties saved: 13, David James
  • Most assists by a goalkeeper : 7, Ederson (for Manchester City).
  • Goalscoring goalkeepers (excluding own goals):
    • Peter Schmeichel (Everton 3–2 Aston Villa, 20 October 2001)
    • Brad Friedel (Charlton Athletic 3–2 Blackburn Rovers, 21 February 2004)
    • Paul Robinson (Tottenham Hotspur 3–1 Watford, 17 March 2007)
    • Tim Howard (Everton 1–2 Bolton Wanderers, 4 January 2012)
    • Asmir Begović (Stoke City 1–1 Southampton, 2 November 2013)
    • Alisson (West Bromwich Albion 1–2 Liverpool, 16 May 2021)

Disciplinary

  • Most red cards for a player: 8
    • Richard Dunne
    • Duncan Ferguson
    • Patrick Vieira
  • Most red cards in a season: 3
  • Most yellow cards for a player: 123, Gareth Barry
  • Most yellow cards in a season: 14
  • Most fouls: 633, Gareth Barry (since 2006–07, the first season for which reliable records are available)
  • Most penalties conceded in a season: 5, David Luiz (Arsenal, 2019–20)
  • Longest ban: 12 matches, Joey Barton – after being dismissed for violent conduct against Manchester City on 13 May 2012, Barton was found guilty of two further separate counts of violent conduct
  • Fastest booking: 24 seconds, Scott McTominay (for Manchester United v. Newcastle United, 26 December 2019)
  • Most appearances without a booking: 201, John Barnes

Awards

Match records

Scorelines

  • Biggest home win: 9–0
    • Manchester United 9–0 Ipswich Town (4 March 1995)
    • Manchester United 9–0 Southampton (2 February 2021)
    • Liverpool 9–0 Bournemouth (27 August 2022)
  • Biggest away win: 9–0
    • Southampton 0–9 Leicester City (25 October 2019)
  • Biggest aggregate win: 12 goals
    • Manchester City 8–0 Watford (21 September 2019) and Watford 0–4 Manchester City (21 July 2020)
    • Sheffield United 0–8 Newcastle United (24 September 2023) and Newcastle United 5–1 Sheffield United (27 April 2024)
  • Biggest loss by reigning champions: 5 goals
    • Coventry City 5–0 Blackburn Rovers (9 December 1995), after Blackburn Rovers won the 1994–95 season
    • Newcastle United 5–0 Manchester United (20 October 1996), after Manchester United won the 1995–96 season
    • Chelsea 5–0 Manchester United (3 October 1999), after Manchester United won the 1998–99 season
    • Manchester United 1–6 Manchester City (23 October 2011), after Manchester United won the 2010–11 season
    • Leicester City 1–6 Tottenham Hotspur (18 May 2017), after Leicester City won the 2015–16 season
    • Aston Villa 7–2 Liverpool (4 October 2020), after Liverpool won the 2019–20 season
  • Largest goal deficit overcome to win: 3
    • Leeds United 4–3 Derby County (8 November 1997)
    • West Ham United 3–4 Wimbledon (9 September 1998)
    • Tottenham Hotspur 3–5 Manchester United (29 September 2001)
    • Wolverhampton Wanderers 4–3 Leicester City (25 October 2003)
    • Bournemouth 4–3 Luton Town (13 March 2024)
  • Largest goal deficit overcome to draw: 4, Newcastle United 4–4 Arsenal (5 February 2011), with Newcastle United scoring last
  • Highest scoring: 7–4, Portsmouth v. Reading (29 September 2007)
  • Highest scoring draw: 5–5, West Bromwich Albion v. Manchester United (19 May 2013)
  • Highest scoring in the first half: 7 goals
    • Blackburn Rovers 3–4 Leeds United (14 September 1997 – final score: 3–4)
    • Bradford City 4–3 Derby County (21 April 2000 – final score: 4–4)
    • Reading 3–4 Manchester United (1 December 2012 – final score: 3–4)
    • West Ham 2–5 Arsenal (30 November 2024 – final score: 2–5)
  • Highest scoring in the second half: 9 goals, Tottenham Hotspur 9–1 Wigan Athletic (22 November 2009 – first half score: 1–0)
  • Most individual goal scorers in one match: 9
    • Portsmouth 7–4 Reading (29 September 2007)
  • Most individual goal scorers in one match for the same team: 8
    • Manchester United 9–0 Southampton (2 February 2021)
    • Sheffield United 0–8 Newcastle United (24 September 2023)

All-time Premier League table

The all-time Premier League table is a cumulative record of all match results, points and goals of every team that has played in the Premier League since its inception in 1992. The table that follows is accurate as of the end of the 2024–25 season. Teams in bold are part of the 2025–26 Premier League. Numbers in bold are the record (highest either positive or negative) numbers in each column.

Pos.ClubSeasonsPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPPG1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7thT4T7DebutSince/Last app.RelegatedBest
Pos.
1Manchester United331,2667552782332,3441,221+1,1232,5432.0091375113126311992–931992–931
2Arsenal331,2666933092642,2651,254+1,0112,3881.88639574124291992–931992–931
3Liverpool331,2666773112782,2681,276+9922,3421.850257733321301992–931992–931
4Chelsea331,2666673132862,1521,278+8742,3141.82854652520271992–931992–931
5Tottenham Hotspur331,2665512984171,9531,627+3261,9511.5411246227171992–931992–932
6Manchester City281,0765502302961,9201,179+7411,8801.7478331115161992–932002–0321
7Everton331,2664503564601,6071,633−261,6981.34113341111992–931992–934
8Newcastle United301,1484392904191,5981,559+291,6071.4002223126121993–942017–1822
9Aston Villa301,1524113204211,4501,553−611,5531.348121723131992–932019–2012
10West Ham United291,1103712804591,3831,620−2371,3931.25511351993–942012–1325
11Southampton259622822544261,1301,441−3011,1101.1541121992–932024–2536
12Blackburn Rovers18696262184250927907+209701.39411132381992–932011–1221
13Leicester City186882241742909041,016−1128461.23012131994–952024–2551
14Leeds United15582223151208793784+98201.409124371992–932025–2623
15Fulham18684205178301795999−2047931.159112001–022022–2337
16Crystal Palace16616182165269695884−1897111.1541992–932013–14410
17Middlesbrough15574165169240648794−1466611.152111992–932016–1747
18Sunderland16608153159296612904−2926181.016221996–972025–2647
19Bolton Wanderers13494149128217575745−1705751.1641121995–962011–1236
20West Bromwich Albion13494117139238510772−2624900.9922002–032020–2158
21Wolverhampton Wanderers1141812699193463654−1914721.129222003–042018–1927
22Stoke City10380116109155398525−1274571.2032008–092017–1819
23Coventry City935499112143387490−1034091.1551992–932000–01111
24Norwich City1039299105188414669−2554021.0261111992–932021–2263
25Sheffield Wednesday831610189126409453−443921.241331992–931999–200017
26Wimbledon83169994123384472−883911.237111992–931999–200016
27Brighton & Hove Albion83049498112383432−493801.250112017–182017–186
28Nottingham Forest83129787128374468−943741.19911121992–932022–2333
29Charlton Athletic83049382129342442−1003611.188111998–992006–0727
30Bournemouth83049569140390514−1243541.1642015–162022–2319
31Burnley93428885169341533−1923491.020112009–102025–2647
32Wigan Athletic83048576143316482−1663311.0892005–062012–13110
33Swansea City72668266118306383−773121.1732011–122017–1818
34Queens Park Rangers72788165132339431−923081.108111992–932014–1535
35Birmingham City72667382111273360−873011.1322002–032010–1139
36Portsmouth72667965122292380−882931.1022003–042009–1018
37Watford83047366165310518−2082850.9381999–20002021–22411
38Derby County72666870128271420−1492741.0301996–972007–0828
39Ipswich Town62406163116255394−1392461.025111992–932024–2535
40Sheffield United62365657123222374−1522250.9531992–932023–2449
41Brentford4152543860228224+42001.3162021–222021–229
42Hull City51904148101181323−1421710.9002008–092016–17316
43Reading3114322359136186−501191.0442006–072012–1328
44Oldham Athletic284222339105142−37891.0601992–931993–94119
45Cardiff City27617134666143−77640.8422013–142018–19218
46Bradford City27614204268138−70620.8161999–20002000–01117
47Huddersfield Town27612174750134−84530.6972017–182018–19116
48Blackpool138109195578−23391.0262010–112010–11119
49Barnsley138105233782−45350.9211997–981997–98119
50Swindon Town1425152247100−53300.7141993–941993–94122
51Luton Town13868245285–33260.6842023–242023–24118

League or status at 2024–25:

Defunct teams

;Notes

Manager records

  • Most Premier League titles: 13, Sir Alex Ferguson (Manchester United) – 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2013
  • Most Premier League Manager of the Season award: 11, Sir Alex Ferguson (Manchester United; 1993–94, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2002–03, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2010–11 and 2012–13).
  • Most Premier League Manager of the Month awards: 27, Sir Alex Ferguson
  • Most consecutive Premier League Manager of the Month awards: 4, Pep Guardiola
  • Most Premier League Manager of the Month awards in a single season: 5, Jürgen Klopp (2019–20)
  • Most promotions to the Premier League: 4, Steve Bruce (Birmingham City in 2001–02 and 2006–07 and Hull City in 2012–13 and 2015–16)
  • Most relegations from the Premier League: 3, Dave Bassett (Sheffield United in 1993–94, Nottingham Forest in 1996–97, and Leicester City in 2001–02)
  • Most clubs managed: 9, Sam Allardyce (Bolton Wanderers, Newcastle United, Blackburn Rovers, West Ham United, Sunderland, Crystal Palace, Everton, West Bromwich Albion, Leeds United)
  • Quickest to reach 50 Premier League wins: José Mourinho, 63 Games
  • Quickest to reach 100 Premier League wins: Pep Guardiola, 134 games
  • Longest spell as manager: , Arsène Wenger (Arsenal, 1 October 1996 – 13 May 2018)
  • Shortest spell as manager (excluding caretakers):
    • Fewest days: 30 days, Sam Allardyce (Leeds United, 3 May – 2 June 2023)
    • Fewest games: 4 games
      • Frank de Boer (Crystal Palace, 26 June – 10 September 2017)
      • Sam Allardyce (Leeds United, 3 May – 2 June 2023)
  • Oldest manager: Roy Hodgson, (for Crystal Palace v. Chelsea, 12 February 2024)
  • Youngest manager: Ryan Mason, (for Tottenham Hotspur v. Southampton, 21 April 2021)
  • Managers who won the Premier League in their debut season: 5, Jose Mourinho for Chelsea F.C. in 2004–05, Carlo Ancelotti for Chelsea F.C. in 2009–10, Manuel Pellegrini for Manchester City in 2013–14, Antonio Conte for Chelsea F.C. in 2016–17, Arne Slot for Liverpool F.C. in 2024–25)

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