List of Premier League clubs

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The following is a list of clubs who have played in the Premier League since its formation in 1992.

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Over that span, 51 teams have played in the Premier League, two of which (Cardiff City and Swansea City) are located in Wales; they play in the English football league system for practical and historical reasons.

Preston North End are the only former top-flight First Division champions who have never played in the Premier League; [1] they are among a group of fourteen clubs, twelve of which are active, that have played in the old First Division but not in the Premier League. By contrast, Barnsley, Bournemouth, Hull City, Reading, Swindon Town and Wigan Athletic never played in the old First Division before being promoted to the Premier League in 1993, 1997, 2005, 2006, 2008, and 2015 respectively.

Eleven of the 22 founder members of the Premier League will compete in the 2025–26 season. Six (Arsenal, Chelsea, Everton, Liverpool, Manchester United, and Tottenham Hotspur) have contested every season of the Premier League. The remaining five (Aston Villa, Crystal Palace, Leeds United, Manchester City and Nottingham Forest), were also founder members, though each team has been relegated at least once in the past. Two clubs, Brighton & Hove Albion and Brentford, are not founding members of the Premier League, but have not been relegated since making their debuts in the Premier League after promotion in 2017 and 2021, respectively.

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All statistics here refer to time in the Premier League only, with the exception of 'Most Recent Finish' (which refers to all levels of play) and 'Last Promotion' (which refers to the club's last promotion from the second tier of English football). For the 'Top Scorer' column, those in bold still play in the Premier League for the club shown. Premier League teams playing in the current season or confirmed for the next season are indicated in bold, while founding members of the Premier League are shown in italics. A 'spell' refers to a number of consecutive seasons within the league, uninterrupted by relegation. If the longest spell is the current spell, this is shown in bold, and if the highest finish is that of the most recent season, then this is also shown in bold.

ClubLocationTotal
seasons
Total
spells
Longest
spell
Most recent
promotion
Most recent
relegation
Total
seasons
absent
SeasonsCurrent spellMost recent
finish
(2024–25)
Highest
finish
Top scorer
Arsenal London (Holloway)33133 1914–15 [a] Never relegated01992–332nd1st Thierry Henry (175)
Aston Villa Birmingham (Aston)30224 2018–19 2015–16 3
  • 1992–2016
  • 2019–
66th2nd Ollie Watkins (75)
Barnsley Barnsley 111 1996–97 1997–98 321997–19980 League One
12th
19th (relegated) Neil Redfearn (10)
Birmingham City Birmingham (Bordesley)734 2008–09 2010–11 26
  • 2002–2006
  • 2007–2008
  • 2009–2011
0 League One
1st (promoted)
9th Mikael Forssell (29)
Blackburn Rovers Blackburn 18211 2000–01 2011–12 15
  • 1992–1999
  • 2001–2012
0 Championship
7th
1st Alan Shearer (112)
Blackpool Blackpool 111 2009–10 2010–11 322010–20110 League One
9th
19th (relegated) DJ Campbell (13)
Bolton Wanderers Manchester (Bolton)13311 2000–01 2011–12 20
  • 1995–1996
  • 1997–1998
  • 2001–2012
0 League One
8th
6th Kevin Davies (68)
Bournemouth Bournemouth 825 2021–22 2019–20 25
  • 2015–2020
  • 2022–
39th9th Joshua King (48)
Bradford City Bradford 212 1998–99 2000–01 311999–20010 League Two
3rd (promoted)
17th Dean Windass (13)
Brentford London (Brentford)414 2020–21 Never relegated292021–410th9th Yoane Wissa (42)
Brighton & Hove Albion Brighton 818 2016–17 Never relegated252017–88th6th Danny Welbeck (32)
Burnley Burnley 1056 2024–25 2023–24 24
  • 2009–2010
  • 2014–2015
  • 2016–2022
  • 2023–2024
  • 2025–
0 Championship
2nd (promoted)
7th Chris Wood (49)
Cardiff City Cardiff 221 2017–18 2018–19 31
  • 2013–2014
  • 2018–2019
0 Championship
24th (relegated)
18th (relegated) Jordon Mutch (7)
Charlton Athletic London (Charlton)827 1999–2000 2006–07 25
  • 1998–1999
  • 2000–2007
0 League One
4th (promoted)
7th Jason Euell (34)
Chelsea London (Fulham)33133 1988–89 Never relegated01992–334th1st Frank Lampard (147)
Coventry City Coventry 919 1966–67 2000–01 241992–20010 Championship
5th
11th Dion Dublin (61)
Crystal Palace London (Selhurst)16512 2012–13 2004–05 17
  • 1992–1993
  • 1994–1995
  • 1997–1998
  • 2004–2005
  • 2013–
1212th10th Wilfried Zaha (68)
Derby County Derby 726 2006–07 2007–08 26
  • 1996–2002
  • 2007–2008
0 Championship
19th
8th Dean Sturridge (32)
Everton Liverpool (Vauxhall)33133 1953–54 Never relegated01992–3313th4th Romelu Lukaku (68)
Fulham London (Fulham)18413 2021–22 2020–21 15
  • 2001–2014
  • 2018–2019
  • 2020–2021
  • 2022–
311th7th Clint Dempsey (50)
Huddersfield Town Huddersfield 212 2016–17 2018–19 312017–20190 League One
10th
16th Steve Mounié (9)
Hull City Kingston upon Hull 532 2015–16 2016–17 28
  • 2008–2010
  • 2013–2015
  • 2016–2017
0 Championship
21st
16th Nikica Jelavić (12)
Ipswich Town Ipswich 633 2023–24 2024–25 27
  • 1992–1995
  • 2000–2002
  • 2024–2025
119th
(relegated)
5th Marcus Stewart (25)
Leeds United Leeds 16312 2024–25 2022–23 18
  • 1992–2004
  • 2020–2023
  • 2025–
0 Championship
1st (promoted)
3rd Mark Viduka (59)
Leicester City Leicester 1859 2023–24 2024–25 15
  • 1994–1995
  • 1996–2002
  • 2003–2004
  • 2014–2023
  • 2024–2025
118th
(relegated)
1st Jamie Vardy (142)
Liverpool Liverpool (Anfield)33133 1961–62 Never relegated01992–331st1st Mohamed Salah (183)
Luton Town Luton 111 2022–23 2023–24 322023–20240 Championship
22nd (relegated)
18th (relegated) Carlton Morris (11)
Manchester City Manchester 28323 2001–02 2000–01 5
  • 1992–1996
  • 2000–2001
  • 2002–
233rd1st Sergio Agüero (184)
Manchester United Manchester (Old Trafford)33133 1974–75 Never relegated01992–3315th1st Wayne Rooney (183)
Middlesbrough Middlesbrough 15411 2015–16 2016–17 18
  • 1992–1993
  • 1995–1997
  • 1998–2009
  • 2016–2017
0 Championship
10th
7th Hamilton Ricard (31)
Newcastle United Newcastle upon Tyne 30316 2016–17 2015–16 3
  • 1993–2009
  • 2010–2016
  • 2017–
85th2nd Alan Shearer (148)
Norwich City Norwich 1063 2020–21 2021–22 23
  • 1992–1995
  • 2004–2005
  • 2011–2014
  • 2015–2016
  • 2019–2020
  • 2021–2022
0 Championship
13th
3rd Chris Sutton (33)
Nottingham Forest West Bridgford 843 2021–22 1998–99 25
  • 1992–1993
  • 1994–1997
  • 1998–1999
  • 2022–
37th3rd Chris Wood (34)
Oldham Athletic Oldham 212 1990–91 1993–94 311992–19940 National League
5th
(promoted)
19th Graeme Sharp (16)
Portsmouth Portsmouth 717 2002–03 2009–10 262003–20100 Championship
16th
8th Yakubu (28)
Queens Park Rangers London (Shepherd's Bush)734 2013–14 2014–15 26
  • 1992–1996
  • 2011–2013
  • 2014–2015
0 Championship
15th
5th Les Ferdinand (60)
Reading Reading 322 2011–12 2012–13 30
  • 2006–2008
  • 2012–2013
0 League One
7th
8th Kevin Doyle (19)
Sheffield United Sheffield (Highfield)642 2022–23 2023–24 27
  • 1992–1994
  • 2006–2007
  • 2019–2021
  • 2023–2024
0 Championship
3rd
9th Brian Deane (15)
Sheffield Wednesday Sheffield (Owlerton)818 1990–91 1999–2000 251992–20000 Championship
12th
7th Mark Bright (48)
Southampton Southampton 25313 2023–24 2024–25 8
  • 1992–2005
  • 2012–2023
  • 2024–2025
120th
(relegated)
6th Matt Le Tissier (100)
Stoke City Stoke-on-Trent 10110 2007–08 2017–18 232008–20180 Championship
18th
9th Peter Crouch (45)
Sunderland Sunderland 17510 2024–25 2016–17 17
  • 1996–1997
  • 1999–2003
  • 2005–2006
  • 2007–2017
  • 2025–
1 Championship
4th (promoted)
7th Kevin Phillips (61)
Swansea City Swansea 717 2010–11 2017–18 262011–20180 Championship
11th
8th Gylfi Sigurðsson (34)
Swindon Town Swindon 111 1992–93 1993–94 321993–19940 League Two
12th
22nd (relegated) Jan Åge Fjørtoft (12)
Tottenham Hotspur London (Tottenham)33133 1977–78 Never relegated01992–3317th2nd Harry Kane (213)
Watford Watford 845 2020–21 2021–22 25
  • 1999–2000
  • 2006–2007
  • 2015–2020
  • 2021–2022
0 Championship
14th
11th Troy Deeney (47)
West Bromwich Albion West Bromwich 1358 2019–20 2020–21 20
  • 2002–2003
  • 2004–2006
  • 2008–2009
  • 2010–2018
  • 2020–2021
0 Championship
9th
8th Peter Odemwingie (30)
West Ham United London (Stratford)29313 2011–12 2010–11 4
  • 1993–2003
  • 2005–2011
  • 2012–
1314th5th Michail Antonio (68)
Wigan Athletic Manchester (Wigan)818 2004–05 2012–13 252005–20130 League One
15th
10th Hugo Rodallega (24)
Wimbledon [b] London (Wimbledon [c] )818 1985–86 1999–2000 251992–20000Became Milton Keynes Dons 6th Dean Holdsworth (58)
Wolverhampton Wanderers Wolverhampton 1137 2017–18 2011–12 22
  • 2003–2004
  • 2009–2012
  • 2018–
716th7th Raúl Jiménez (40)

The 2006–07 season marked the first occasion former Premier League members were in all three divisions of the Football League following the relegation of Swindon Town to League Two. Since then, other former Premier League clubs relegated to League Two have included Bradford City, Portsmouth, Blackpool, Coventry City, Oldham Athletic and Bolton Wanderers. Oldham became the first former Premier League club to be relegated to the National League during the 2022–23 season. [2]

Norwich City have had the most separate spells in the Premier League, with six, which have lasted from one to three seasons in length.

Three clubs – Luton Town, Notts County and West Ham United – were in the top flight in 1991–92, and so took part in the original negotiations in 1991 that led to the formation of the Premier League, resigning their membership of The Football League along with the other 19 clubs in the top flight. However, the clubs were relegated that season and were thereby not founding Premier League members. West Ham won promotion to the Premier League the following season. Notts County has not returned to the top flight since, even dropping to the National League in 2019. Luton Town also dropped to the National League in 2009, but managed to return to the Football League in 2014 and won promotion to the Premier League in 2023 after play-offs.

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Location of all clubs who have competed in the Premier League

Where a club has played at multiple locations, the current location is shown (if they are a current Premier League member), or the location played at during the most recent Premier League season they competed in (if they are currently in the lower divisions).

Clubs who have competed in the top flight First Division, but not the Premier League

ClubTown or cityHighest First
Division finish
Total seasonsLast
relegation
Current status
(2025–26)
Level in
pyramid
Accrington [d] Accrington 6th5 1892–93 Defunct
Bradford Park Avenue [e] Bradford (Horton Park)9th3 1920–21 Northern Premier League Division One East 8
Bristol City Bristol (Ashton Gate)2nd9 1979–80 Championship 2
Bury [f] Bury 4th22 1928–29 Northern Premier League Division One West 8
Carlisle United Carlisle 22nd1 1974–75 National League 5
Darwen [g] Darwen 14th2 1893–94 North West Counties League 10
Glossop North End Glossop 18th1 1899–1900 North West Counties League 9
Grimsby Town Cleethorpes 5th12 1947–48 League Two 4
Leyton Orient London (Leyton)22nd1 1962–63 League One 3
Millwall London (New Cross)10th2 1989–90 Championship 2
Northampton Town Northampton 21st1 1965–66 League One 3
Notts County Nottingham 3rd30 1991–92 League Two 4
Oxford United Oxford 18th3 1987–88 Championship 2
Preston North End Preston 1st 46 1960–61 Championship 2

Overall number of seasons in First Division and Premier League

The number of seasons that each team has played in the top division between 1888–89 and 2024–25. A total of 65 teams have competed in at least one season of the top division. No team has participated in all 126 seasons; Everton have been absent for the fewest seasons, missing just four for a total of 122 seasons in the top flight. Teams in bold participate in the 2024–25 Premier League. Teams in italic have never competed in the Premier League, only the old First Division.

SeasonsClubs
122 Everton
111 Aston Villa
110 Liverpool
108 Arsenal
100 Manchester United
96 Manchester City
93 Newcastle United
90 Chelsea , Tottenham Hotspur
86 Sunderland
81 West Bromwich Albion
73 Bolton Wanderers
72 Blackburn Rovers
70 Wolverhampton Wanderers
67 West Ham United
66 Sheffield Wednesday
65 Derby County
63 Sheffield United
62 Stoke City
61 Middlesbrough
60 Burnley
59 Nottingham Forest
57 Birmingham City
56 Leicester City
53 Leeds United
47 Southampton
46 Preston North End
34 Coventry City
33 Portsmouth
32 Huddersfield Town
30 Notts County , Fulham
28 Blackpool
27 Norwich City, Ipswich Town
26 Charlton Athletic
25 Crystal Palace
23 Queens Park Rangers
22 Bury
17 Cardiff City, Luton Town
14 Wimbledon, Watford
12 Grimsby Town , Oldham Athletic, Bradford City, Brighton & Hove Albion
9 Bristol City , Swansea City, Brentford
8 Wigan Athletic, Bournemouth
5 Accrington , Hull City
3 Bradford Park Avenue , Oxford United , Reading
2 Darwen , Millwall
1 Glossop North End , Leyton Orient , Northampton Town , Carlisle United , Swindon Town, Barnsley

Notes

  1. Arsenal finished 5th in Division Two in the 1914–15 season, but the Football League was then suspended until 1919–20 due to the First World War. After the war, Division One was expanded from 20 to 22 clubs and Arsenal was elected to the First Division for the 1919–20 season.
  2. Wimbledon relocated from London to Milton Keynes in 2003, and renamed themselves Milton Keynes Dons a year later.
  3. For the entirety of their time in the Premier League, Wimbledon played their home games at Selhurst Park, the home of Crystal Palace.
  4. The Accrington Stanley club competing today in League Two, as well as its 1891 predecessor, are unrelated to the original Accrington club.
  5. The original Bradford Park Avenue went into liquidation in May 1974 and reformed as a Sunday league club. The club was refounded in 1988.
  6. The original Bury F.C. was expelled from the EFL on 27 August 2019. [3] Bury A.F.C. was formed as a phoenix club in December of the same year. Following FA approval of a June 2023 merger between Bury F.C. and Bury A.F.C., the two teams' histories were combined, retroactively counting Bury A.F.C.'s seasons as seasons for Bury F.C.
  7. The original Darwen F.C. was wound up in May 2009. [4] A.F.C. Darwen was formed as a phoenix club the same month.

References

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  2. "Oldham drop out of Football League after 115 years amid fierce protests". The Guardian. 23 April 2022. Archived from the original on 23 April 2022. Retrieved 23 April 2022.
  3. "Bury expelled by English Football League after takeover collapses". BBC Sport. 28 August 2019. Archived from the original on 27 August 2019. Retrieved 28 August 2019.
  4. "Final bid to save Darwen FC fails after High Court hearing". Lancashire Telegraph. 14 May 2009. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016.