English Premier Table



English Premier League.
RankTeamPWDLGSGA+/-Pts
1Manchester City FCManchester City149233014+1629
2Leicester City FCLeicester City148512921+829
3Manchester United FCManchester United148422010+1028
4Arsenal FCArsenal148332412+1227
5Tottenham Hotspur FCTottenham Hotspur146712411+1325
6Liverpool FCLiverpool146531815+323
7Crystal Palace FCCrystal Palace147161914+522
8West Ham United FCWest Ham United146442521+422
9Everton FCEverton145632719+821
10Southampton FCSouthampton145542017+320
11Watford FCWatford145451516-119
12Stoke City FCStoke City145451114-319
13West Bromwich Albion FCWest Bromwich Albion145361318-518
14Chelsea FCChelsea144371723-615
15Swansea City AFCSwansea City143561419-514
16Norwich City FCNorwich City143471725-813
17Sunderland AFCSunderland143381626-1012
18AFC BournemouthAFC Bournemouth142481730-1310
19Newcastle United FCNewcastle United142481430-1610
20Aston Villa FCAston Villa1412111227-155
Updated on Sunday 29 November 2015



The Premier League is an English expert class for men's affiliation football clubs. At the highest point of the English football group framework, it is England's essential football essence. Challenged by 20 clubs, it works on an arrangement of advancement and relegation with the Football League. Other than English clubs, the Welsh clubs that contend in the English football class framework can likewise qualify to play.


The Premier League is a football league in which the 20 part clubs go about as shareholders. Seasons keep running from August to May, with groups playing 38 coordinates every (playing every group in the alliance twice, home and away) totalling 380 matches in the season.[1] Most amusements are played in the evenings of Saturdays and Sundays, alternate diversions amid weekday nighttimes. It is at present supported by Barclays Bank and hence formally known as the Barclays Premier League and is informally known as the Premiership. Outside the UK it is normally alluded to as the English Premier League (EPL).



The opposition framed as the FA Premier League on 20 February 1992 after the choice of clubs in the Football League First Division to split far from the Football League, which was initially established in 1888, and exploit a lucrative TV rights deal.[2] This arrangement is worth £1 billion a year locally starting 2013–14, with BSkyB and BT Group securing the local rights to telecast 116 and 38 diversions respectively.[3] The alliance creates €2.2 billion every year in household and global TV rights.[4]



The Premier League is the most-watched football association on the planet, show in 212 domains to 643 million homes and a potential TV gathering of people of 4.7 billion people.[5] In the 2010–11 season, the normal Premier League match participation was 35,363, the second most elevated of any expert football alliance behind the Bundesliga,[6] and stadium inhabitance was 92% capacity.[7] The Premier League positioned second in the UEFA coefficients of groups in view of exhibitions in European rivalries in the course of the last five years.[8]




Of the 47 clubs to have contended subsequent to the origin of the Premier League in 1992, five have won the title: Manchester United (13), Chelsea (4), Arsenal (3), Manchester City (2) and Blackburn Rovers (1). The current champions are Chelsea, who won the title in 2014–15.




Since its initiation, the premier league clubs have won the UEFA Champions League, the chief European club rivalry, on four events. This was refined by Manchester United in 1999 and 2008, by Liverpool in 2005 and by Chelsea

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