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Who were the top 5 teams in the English Premier League?

Who were the top 5 teams in the English Premier League?

Record of finishing positions of clubs in the Premier League

Club Best result 15–16
Manchester United 1st (x13) 5
Chelsea 1st (x5) 10
Manchester City 1st (x5) 4
Arsenal 1st (x3) 2

Which teams qualify for Premier League next season?

League table

Pos Team Qualification or relegation
1 Chelsea Qualification for the Champions League group stage
2 Manchester City
3 Liverpool
4 West Ham United

What 6 teams have won the Premier League?

Now dominated by a familiar ‘Big Six’ – Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham – it has not always been that way….Full list of Premier League winners.

Club Titles Years
Manchester City 5 2011-12, 2013-14, 2017-18, 2018-19, 2020-21
Arsenal 3 1997-98, 2001-02, 2003-04
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What does 6th place in Premier League get?

Europa League
However, it is often complicated by the FA Cup and/or Carabao Cup winners qualifying for Europe through the league. This season Manchester City have won the latter already – meaning sixth place in the Premier League now gets a Europa League spot.

What 3 teams were relegated to Championship?

Relegated teams (from Premier League to Championship)

Season Clubs (Points)
2016–17 Hull City (34), Middlesbrough (28), Sunderland (24)
2017–18 Swansea City (33), Stoke City (33), West Bromwich Albion (31)
2018–19 Cardiff City (34), Fulham (26), Huddersfield Town (16)
2019–20 Bournemouth (34), Watford (34), Norwich City (21)

How many teams have won the Premier League?

Six teams have won the Premier League since its inception in 1992. Manchester United have won it the most – 13 times under Sir Alex Ferguson. The other winners are Blackburn Rovers (one title), Arsenal (three), Chelsea (four), Manchester City (two) and Leicester City (one).

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Which teams have been in the Premier League the longest?

Everton follow Arsenal with the longest pedigree in the top flight, having last endured relegation in the 1950-51 campaign. They were promoted back in 1954, taking their place at the top table from 1954-55.