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The Premier League, often referred to outside the UK as the English Premier League, or sometimes the EPL, (legal name: The Football Association Premier League Limited) is the top level of the English football league system. Contested by 20 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the English Football League (EFL). Seasons run from August to May with each team playing 38 matches (playing all 19 other teams both home and away). Most games are played on Saturday and Sunday afternoons.

The competition was founded as the FA Premier League on 20 February 1992 following the decision of clubs in the Football League First Division to break away from the Football League, founded in 1888, and take advantage of a lucrative television rights deal. The deal was worth around £1 billion a year domestically as of 2013–14, with Sky and BT Group securing the domestic rights to broadcast 116 and 38 games respectively. The league is a corporation in which the member clubs act as shareholders, and generates €2.2 billion per year in domestic and international television rights. Clubs were apportioned central payment revenues of £2.4 billion in 2016–17, with a further £343 million in solidarity payments to English Football League (EFL) clubs.

The Premier League is the most-watched sports league in the world, broadcast in 212 territories to 643 million homes and a potential TV audience of 4.7 billion people. For the 2018–19 season average Premier League match attendance was at 38,181, second to the Bundesliga's 43,500, while aggregated attendance across all matches is the highest of any league at 14,508,981. Most stadium occupancies are near capacity. The Premier League ranks second in the UEFA coefficients of leagues based on performances in European competitions over the past five seasons as of 2021, only behind Spain's La Liga. The English top-flight has produced the second-highest number of UEFA Champions League/European Cup titles, with five English clubs having won thirteen European trophies in total.

Forty-nine clubs have competed since the inception of the Premier League in 1992: forty-seven English and two Welsh clubs. Seven of them have won the title: Manchester United (13), Chelsea (5), Manchester City (4), Arsenal (3), Blackburn Rovers (1), Leicester City (1) and Liverpool (1).

Clubs[]

2023-24 season teams[]

Club Location Stadium
Arsenal London (Holloway) Emirates Stadium
Aston Villa Birmingham (Aston) Villa Park
Bournemouth Bournemouth Dean Court
Brentford London (Brentford) Brentford Community Stadium
Brighton & Hove Albion Brighton Falmer Stadium
Burnley Burnley Turf Moor
Chelsea London (Fulham) Stamford Bridge
Crystal Palace London (Selhurst) Selhurst Park
Everton Liverpool (Walton) Goodison Park
Fulham London (Fulham) Craven Cottage
Liverpool Liverpool (Anfield) Anfield
Luton Town Luton Kenilworth Road
Manchester City Manchester (Bradford) City of Manchester Stadium
Manchester United Manchester (Old Trafford) Old Trafford
Newcastle United Newcastle upon Tyne St James' Park
Nottingham Forest West Bridgford City Ground
Sheffield United Sheffield (Highfield) Bramall Lane
Tottenham Hotspur London (Tottenham) Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
West Ham United London (Stratford) London Stadium
Wolverhampton Wanderers Wolverhampton Molineux Stadium

Relegated teams[]

Club Location Stadium Most recent relegation
Barnsley Barnsley Oakwell 1997-98
Birmingham City Birmingham (Bordesley) St Andrew's 2010-11
Blackburn Rovers Blackburn Ewood Park 2011-12
Blackpool Blackpool Bloomfield Road 2010-11
Bolton Wanderers Bolton University of Bolton Stadium 2011-12
Bradford City Bradford Valley Parade 2000-01
Cardiff City Cardiff, Wales Cardiff City Stadium 2018-19
Chalton Athletic London (Charlton) The Valley 2006-07
Coventry City Coventry Coventry Building Society Arena 2000-01
Derby County Derby Pride Park Stadium 2007-08
Huddersfield Town Huddersfield John Smith's Stadium 2018-19
Hull City Kingston upon Hull MKM Stadium 2016-17
Ipswich Town Ipswich Portman Road 2001-02
Leeds United Leeds Elland Road 2022-23
Leicester City Leicester King Power Stadium 2022-23
Middlesbrough Middlesbrough Riverside Stadium 2016-17
Norwich City Norwich Carrow Road 2021-22
Oldham Athletic Oldham Boundary Park 1993-94
Portsmouth Portsmouth Fratton Park 2009-10
Queens Park Rangers London (Shepherd's Bush) Loftus Road Stadium 2014-15
Reading Reading Select Car Leasing Stadium 2012-13
Sheffield Wednesday Sheffield (Owlerton) Hillsborough Stadium 1999-2000
Southampton Southampton St Mary's Stadium 2022-23
Stoke City Stoke-on-Trent bet365 Stadium 2017-18
Sunderland Sunderland Stadium of Light 2016-17
Swansea City Swansea, Wales Swansea.com Stadium 2017-18
Swindon Town Swindon County Ground 1993-94
Watford Watford Vicarage Road 2021-22
West Bromwich Albion West Bromwich The Hawthorns 2020-21
Wigan Athletic Wigan DW Stadium 2012-13

Broadcasters[]

Country Broadcaster(s)
United Kingdom
United Kingdom Sky Sports, TNT Sports, Amazon Prime Video, BBC Sport
Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa SuperSport, Canal+ Afrique
South Africa SABC Sport
Asian broadcasters
Central Asia
Philippines
Setanta Sports
Indian subcontinent Star Sports
Bangladesh Rabbithole
Cambodia TrueVisions, CTN
China iQIYI, Migu, CCTV
Hong Kong Now TV
Indonesia Emtek
Japan SPOTV, Abema
Macau iQIYI
Malaysia Astro SuperSport
Mongolia UniSports
Myanmar Sky Net
Pakistan PTV Sports, Tapmad Sports, Daraz
Singapore StarHub
South Korea SPOTV
Taiwan ELTA
Tajikistan Varzish TV, TV Football
Thailand
Laos
TrueVisions
Vietnam K+
Europe
Albania SuperSport
Armenia Setanta Sports, Vivaro Sports
Azerbaijan İTV, Setanta Sports
Belarus
Georgia
Moldova
Ukraine
Setanta Sports
Belgium Play Sports, VOO Sport World
Bosnia & Herzegovina
Croatia
Montenegro
North Macedonia
Serbia
Slovenia
Arena Sport
Bulgaria Diema Sport
Cyprus CytaVision
Czech Republic
Slovakia
Canal+ Sport
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
Viaplay
France Canal+
Germany
Austria
Liechtenstein
Sky Sport
Greece Nova Sport
Hungary Spíler TV, Arena4
Iceland Síminn
Ireland Premier Sports
Italy
San Marino
Sky Sport
Latvia
Lithuania
Netherlands
Norway
Sweden
NENT
Luxembourg Sky Sport, VOO Sport World
Malta Total Sports Network
Poland NENT, Canal+
Portugal Eleven Sports
Romania Digi Sport, Prima Sport, Orange Sport
Spain
Andorra
DAZN
Switzerland Sky Sport, Canal+
Turkey beIN Sports
Latin America
Brazil ESPN
South America ESPN
Central America
Mexico
Paramount+
Middle East and North Africa
Middle East and North Africa beIN Sports
North America
Canada fuboTV
Caribbean VertiCast
United States
Puerto Rico
NBC Sports
Oceania
Australia Optus Sport
New Zealand Sky Sport
Pacific Islands
Papua New Guinea
Digicel
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