Premier League (EPL)

Premier League football

The Premier League is the top league of English football, consisting of 20 teams. The team to earn the highest points over the 38 match season is the champion, with the lowest 3 clubs relegated to the English Football League Championship division.

Since the inception of the Premier League in 1992, just seven teams have won the title – Manchester United (13), Manchester City (7), Chelsea (5), Arsenal (3), Blackburn Rovers (1), Leicester City (1) and Liverpool (1)


2023 – 2024 Premier League Season

The 2023-24 Premier League season is due to start on the 12th August 2023, with the final day of the season being the 19th May 2024. There will be a mid season break between the 13th and 20th January 2024. The three new promoted teams are Burnley, Sheffield United and Luton Town, who will be playing in the league for the first time and becoming the first team to have been promoted from non-league to the top flight during the Premier League era.

The defending champions are Manchester City, winning their seventh title after a late push saw them overtake Arsenal who broke the record of spending the longest amount of days (248) on top of the league without winning the title in English top flight history. The three relegated teams were Leeds United, Leicester City and Southampton.

The below 20 teams are competing in the Premier League in the 2023-2024 season. Click on the link next to the team (where available) for a guide to visiting the stadium and city, or view the map on the bottom of this page to see where each team is located.

AFC Bournemouth – Vitality Stadium (Capacity – 11,307)

Arsenal – Emirates Stadium (Capacity – 60,704)

Aston Villa – Villa Park (Capacity – 42,657)

Brentford – Brentford Community Stadium (Capacity – 17,250)

Brighton and Hove Albion – The Amex Stadium (Capacity – 31,800)

Burnley – Turf Moor (Capacity – 21,944)

Chelsea – Stamford Bridge (Capacity – 40,343)

Crystal Palace – Selhurst Park (Capacity – 25,486)

Everton – Goodison Park (Capacity – 39,414)

Fulham – Craven Cottage (Capacity – 22,384)

Liverpool – Anfield (Capacity – 53,394)

Luton Town – Kenilworth Road (Capacity – 10,336)

Manchester City – City of Manchester Stadium (Capacity – 53,400)

Manchester United – Old Trafford (Capacity – 74,310)

Newcastle United – St James’ Park (Capacity – 52,305)

Nottingham Forest – City Ground (Capacity – 30,332)

Sheffield United – Bramall Lane (Capacity – 32,050)

Tottenham Hotspur – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (Capacity – 62,850)

West Ham United – London Stadium (Capacity – 62,500)

Wolverhampton Wanderers – Molineux Stadium (Capacity – 31,750)


How to buy tickets for the Premier League

Ticketing information for all clubs competing in the Premier League is available on the venue guides above or on the official website by clicking here.


Further Information

Premier League Official Website


Last Updated on May 29, 2023 by Sports Tourist

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