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Hurzeler signs new Brighton deal until 2029

Brighton manager Fabian Hurzeler has agreed a new three-year contract extension which will keep him with the Seagulls until at least 2029, the Premier League club announced Thursday.

Carrick focused on results, not the future

Michael Carrick said Thursday he is more worried about Manchester United finishing the season in style than his own future at Old Trafford.

De Bruyne vs Fernandes – Who is the Premier League’s greatest playmaker?

Two of the finest creative midfielders of their generation - but how do Kevin De Bruyne and Bruno Fernandes compare when you put the numbers side by side?

Premier League Table

# Team P W L Pts Form
1
Arsenal
35 23 5 76
W W L L W
2
Manchester City
34 21 5 71
D W W W D
3
Manchester United
35 18 7 64
W W W L D
4
Liverpool
35 17 11 58
L W W W L
5
Aston Villa
35 17 11 58
L L W D W
6
AFC Bournemouth
35 12 7 52
W D W W D

Top 4 qualify for European competition

Teams

Arsenal

Arsenal

ARS

W 23
Manchester City

Manchester City

MCI

W 21
Manchester United

Manchester United

MUN

W 18
Liverpool

Liverpool

LIV

W 17
Aston Villa

Aston Villa

AVL

W 17
AFC Bournemouth

AFC Bournemouth

BOU

W 12

Complete guide to the Premier League

The English Premier League is the top tier of professional football in England. It is widely regarded as the most competitive and commercially successful domestic league in world football.

Organised by the Premier League, the competition features 20 clubs competing for the national title and qualification to European competitions.

History and background

The Premier League was founded in 1992, replacing the First Division as the top level of English football.

It is effectively a modern rebrand and commercial restructure of the English top flight, which dates back to 1888.

Since its formation, the league has grown into a global competition, attracting top players and managers from around the world.

Format and competition structure

The Premier League consists of 20 teams competing over a full season.

League format

  • Each team plays 38 matches
  • Clubs face each other home and away

Points system

  • Win: 3 points
  • Draw: 1 point
  • Loss: 0 points

League standings

  • Teams ranked by total points
  • Goal difference used if teams are level
  • Goals scored used as the next criterion

Promotion and relegation

  • The bottom three teams are relegated to the Championship
  • Three teams are promoted from the Championship, including one via the play-offs

Qualification for European competitions

  • Top teams qualify for the UEFA Champions League
  • The Premier League can receive up to five Champions League places based on UEFA coefficient rankings
  • Additional qualification places are awarded through domestic competitions
  • ʼUEFA Europa League and UEFA Conference League places are allocated based on league position and cup winners

Dynasties and dominant eras

Manchester United dominance

Manchester United dominated the early Premier League era under Sir Alex Ferguson, winning 13 Premier League titles between 1993 and 2013.

Modern era competition

Manchester City have defined the modern era with sustained success and record-breaking campaigns.

Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal have also played major roles in shaping the title race across different periods.

Recent winners

  • 2024–25: Liverpool
  • 2023–24: Manchester City
  • 2022–23: Manchester City
  • 2021–22: Manchester City
  • 2020–21: Manchester City

List of winners

  • 1992–93: Manchester United
  • 1993–94: Manchester United
  • 1994–95: Blackburn Rovers
  • 1995–96: Manchester United
  • 1996–97: Manchester United
  • 1997–98: Arsenal
  • 1998–99: Manchester United
  • 1999–00: Manchester United
  • 2000–01: Manchester United
  • 2001–02: Arsenal
  • 2002–03: Manchester United
  • 2003–04: Arsenal
  • 2004–05: Chelsea
  • 2005–06: Chelsea
  • 2006–07: Manchester United
  • 2007–08: Manchester United
  • 2008–09: Manchester United
  • 2009–10: Chelsea
  • 2010–11: Manchester United
  • 2011–12: Manchester City
  • 2012–13: Manchester United
  • 2013–14: Manchester City
  • 2014–15: Chelsea
  • 2015–16: Leicester City
  • 2016–17: Chelsea
  • 2017–18: Manchester City
  • 2018–19: Manchester City
  • 2019–20: Liverpool
  • 2020–21: Manchester City
  • 2021–22: Manchester City
  • 2022–23: Manchester City
  • 2023–24: Manchester City
  • 2024–25: Liverpool

Most successful clubs

Premier League era (1992–present)

  • Manchester United – 13 titles
  • Manchester City – 10 titles
  • Chelsea – 5 titles
  • Arsenal – 3 titles
  • Liverpool – 2 titles

English top-flight history

  • Manchester United – 20 titles
  • Liverpool – 20 titles
  • Arsenal – 13 titles
  • Manchester City – 10 titles

Golden Boot winners and top scorers

  • Alan Shearer – 260 goals (all-time record)

The Golden Boot is awarded to the league’s top scorer each season.

Players such as Mohamed Salah, Thierry Henry and Erling Haaland have won the award multiple times, highlighting consistent goalscoring at the highest level.

Players of significance

Alan Shearer remains the Premier League’s all-time top scorer and one of the competition’s defining players.

Thierry Henry was central to Arsenal’s success and is widely regarded as one of the greatest players in Premier League history.

Cristiano Ronaldo had a major impact across two spells at Manchester United, winning multiple titles and individual awards.

Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes were key figures in Manchester United’s dominance, contributing across multiple title-winning campaigns.

Kevin De Bruyne has defined the modern era with consistent performances and playmaking influence at Manchester City.

Managers of significance

Sir Alex Ferguson is the most successful manager in Premier League history, leading Manchester United to 13 titles.

Pep Guardiola has defined the modern era with Manchester City, setting new standards for performance and consistency.

Arsène Wenger transformed Arsenal and English football with his long-term success and style of play.

Jürgen Klopp led Liverpool to their first Premier League title and re-established them as a dominant force.

José Mourinho played a key role in Chelsea’s success, winning multiple league titles and shaping tactical approaches in the league.

Records and milestones

  • First Premier League season: 1992–93
  • Most successful manager: Sir Alex Ferguson (13 titles)
  • All-time top scorer: Alan Shearer – 260 goals
  • Only unbeaten season: Arsenal (2003–04)

Why the Premier League matters

The Premier League is the most watched domestic football league in the world. It combines high competition, global talent and strong financial backing.

Its competitive structure allows multiple clubs to challenge for honours across different seasons.

Success in the Premier League defines domestic dominance in English football and contributes to global recognition.