Ever wondered about a map showing all the Premier League Teams? Well, guess what? We’ve got just the thing for you!
England boasts one of the world’s top football leagues, with the Premier League reigning supreme. Commonly known as the EPL (English Premier League), it stands tall as the country’s premier professional football (soccer) league. Globally esteemed, this league is celebrated for its intense competition, skilled players, and devoted supporters.
The Premier League started in 1992 when top English clubs formed their league apart from the Football League. Over time, it’s become huge, attracting players and fans globally.
With teams like Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United, and Chelsea boasting impressive histories, Sport On Point explores the 20 Premier League teams as of 2022/23 season.
Map of Premier League Teams
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1. Arsenal
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City: London Founded: 1886 League Titles: 13 Stadium: Emirates Stadium Capacity: 60,704
Emirates Stadium
2. Aston Villa
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City: Birmingham Founded: 1874 League Titles: 7 Stadium: Villa Park Capacity: 42,749
Villa Park
3. Bournemouth
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City: Bournemouth Founded: 1899 League Titles: 0 Stadium: Vitality Stadium Capacity: 11,364
Vitality Stadium
4. Brentford
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City: London Founded: 1889 League Titles: 0 Stadium: Gtech Community Stadium Capacity: 17,250
Gtech Community Stadium
5. Brighton and Hove Albion
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City: Brighton Founded: 1901 League Titles: 0 Stadium: Falmer Stadium Capacity: 31,800
Falmer Stadium
6. Chelsea
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City: London Founded: 1905 League Titles: 6 Stadium: Stamford Bridge Capacity: 40,341
Stamford Bridge
7. Crystal Palace
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City: London Founded: 1905 League Titles: 6 Stadium: Selhurst Park Capacity: 25,486
Selhurst Park
8. Everton
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City: Liverpool Founded: 1878 League Titles: 9 Stadium: Goodison Park Capacity: 39,572
Goodison Park
9. Fulham
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City: London Founded: 1879 League Titles: 0 Stadium: Craven Cottage Capacity: 25,700
Craven Cottage
10. Leeds United
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City: Leeds Founded: 1919 League Titles: 3 Stadium: Elland Road Capacity: 37,792
Elland Road
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11. Leicester City
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City: Leicester Founded: 1884 League Titles: 1 Stadium: King Power Stadium Capacity: 32,261
King Power Stadium
12. Liverpool
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City: Liverpool Founded: 1892 League Titles: 19 Stadium: Anfield Capacity: 53,394
Anfield
13. Manchester City
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City: Manchester Founded: 1894 League Titles: 8 Stadium: Etihad Stadium Capacity: 53,400
Etihad Stadium
14. Manchester United
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City: Manchester Founded: 1902 League Titles: 20 Stadium: Old Trafford Capacity: 74,310
Old Trafford
15. Newcastle United
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City : NewcastleFounded: 1892 League Titles: 0 Stadium: St. James’ Park Capacity: 52,305
St. James’ Park
16. Nottingham Forest
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City: Nottingham Founded: 1865 League Titles: 1 Stadium: City Ground Capacity: 30,445
City Ground
17. Southampton
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City: Southampton Founded: 1885 League Titles: 0 St. Mary’s Stadium Capacity: 32,383
St. Mary’s Stadium
18. Tottenham Hotspur
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City: London Founded: 1882 League Titles: 2 Stadium: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Capacity: 62,850
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
19. West Ham United
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City: London Founded: 1990 League Titles: 0 Stadium: London Stadium Capacity: 62,500
London Stadium
20. Wolverhampton Wanderers
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City: Wolverhampton Founded: 1877 League Titles: 0 Stadium: Molineux Stadium Capacity: 32,050
Molineux Stadium
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