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The final Premier League table


The 2023/24 Premier League season saw Manchester City clinch a record fourth successive title, seeing off the threat of Arsenal on the final day of the season.

City are now up to eight Premier League titles overall – Pep Guardiola has won six in his seven seasons in charge – while the wait goes on for Arsenal to win their first top flight title since 2004.

Liverpool and Aston Villa will join the top two in next season’s Champions League, with Luton Town, Burnley and Sheffield United the three sides to lose their Premier League status.

All three go straight back down at the first time of asking – that’s only happened once before in Premier League history, when Bolton Wanderers, Barnsley and Crystal Palace failed to beat the drop during 1997/98.

Final Premier League table

Pos

Team

Played

GD

Pts

1. (C)

Man City

38

+62

91

2. (UCL)

Arsenal

38

+62

89

3. (UCL)

Liverpool

38

+45

82

4. (UCL)

Aston Villa

38

+15

68

5. (EL)

Tottenham

38

+13

66

6. (EL)

Chelsea

38

+14

63

7. (ECL)

Newcastle

38

+23

60

8.

Man Utd

38

-1

60

9.

West Ham

38

-14

52

10.

Crystal Palace

38

-1

49

11.

Brighton

38

-7

48

12.

Bournemouth

38

-13

48

13.

Fulham

38

-6

47

14.

Wolves

38

-15

46

15.

Everton*

38

-11

40

16.

Brentford

38

-9

39

17.

Nottm Forest**

38

-18

32

18. (R)

Luton

38

-33

26

19. (R)

Burnley

38

-37

24

20. (R)

Sheffield Utd

38

-69

16

*Everton deducted eight points for financial breaches
**Nottingham Forest deducted four points for financial breaches

Updated 19/05/24 19:15

Key

If the FA Cup winners finish in the top five of the Premier League, their Europa League group stage place will go to the next highest-ranked team not qualified for Europe in the Premier League.

Manchester United lifted the Carabao Cup in February 2023, meaning their Europa Conference League play-off place went to the next highest-ranked team not qualified for Europe in the Premier League – that turned out to be Aston Villa.

The winners of each of these competitions automatically qualify for the following season’s Champions League.

If a Premier League side that finishes in the top four wins either the Champions or Europa League, their position in Europe’s premier club competition via league position will not be transferred to another team.

Should a Premier League club win the Champions League and another win the Europa League despite neither finishing in the top four, the side that finishes fourth in the Premier League will drop into the Europa League as only a maximum of five English teams can qualify for the Champions League.

This Europa League group stage place will be in addition to the one for the side that finishes fifth in the Premier League and the FA Cup victors (or the highest-ranked side that hasn’t qualified for Europe if the winners of the FA Cup have already qualified via league position). Three teams will compete in the Europa League in this scenario.

Current Premier League table, top scorers & upcoming fixtures

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