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Confirmed
Romain Esse
Romain Esse
17/01/2025
Millwall
Millwall
Transfer
€14M
Palace
Crystal Palace
Confirmed
Woyo Coulibaly
Woyo Coulibaly
15/01/2025
Parma
Parma
Transfer
€3M
Leicester
Leicester
Confirmed
Trevoh Chalobah
Trevoh Chalobah
15/01/2025
Palace
Crystal Palace
Back from loan
Chelsea
Chelsea FC
Confirmed
Jaden Philogene-Bidace
Jaden Philogene-Bidace
15/01/2025
Aston Villa
Aston Villa
Transfer
€23.7M
Ipswich
Ipswich Town
Premier League - Best XI
Pep Guardiola
Manchester City
Pep Guardiola
Coach
Antonee Robinson
Fulham
8.2
Robinson
Amad Diallo
Manchester United
10.0
Diallo
Cole Palmer
Chelsea FC
8.6
Palmer
Murillo
Nottingham Forest
7.7
Murillo
Phil Foden
Manchester City
9.7
Foden
Alexander Isak
Newcastle Utd
9.2
Isak
Kevin De Bruyne
Manchester City
9.2
De Bruyne
Reece James
Chelsea FC
7.6
James
Marc Guehi
Crystal Palace
8.3
Guéhi
Martin Dubravka
Newcastle Utd
8.1
Dubravka
Alex Iwobi
Fulham
9.6
Iwobi
PF:A+/-PTSWDLFormNext
1
Liverpool
Liverpool
2150:2030501551
W
D
D
W
W
Ipswich Town
2
Arsenal
Arsenal
2243:2122441282
D
W
D
W
W
Wolverhampton Wanderers
3
Nottingham Forest
Forest
1 - 0
2231:2011441354
D
W
W
W
W
AFC Bournemouth
4
Newcastle Utd
Newcastle
2238:2612381156
L
W
W
W
W
Southampton
5
Chelsea FC
Chelsea
2141:2615371074
D
D
L
L
D
Wolverhampton Wanderers
6
AFC Bournemouth
Bournemouth
2236:2610371075
W
D
W
D
D
Nottingham Forest
7
Aston Villa
Aston Villa
2233:34-1361066
D
W
W
D
L
West Ham Utd

About Premier League

Premier League 2024/25: A Season of High Stakes and Fierce Rivalries

As the 2024/25 Premier League season kicks off, excitement is at fever pitch across the UK. This year’s campaign is shaping up to be one of the most dramatic and intense in recent history, with established giants and rising contenders all vying for glory.


Manchester City enters the season as the reigning champions, chasing their fifth consecutive Premier League title under the meticulous guidance of Pep Guardiola. Although City remains the team to beat, the loss of key veterans and the increasing pressure to add another UEFA Champions League trophy could make this season particularly challenging. The arrival of the young Brazilian winger Savinho adds a fresh dynamic to their already formidable squad.


Over at Arsenal, there's a palpable sense of determination. After two seasons of pushing Manchester City to the brink, Mikel Arteta's side is more resolved than ever to lift the Premier League trophy. Led by the creative brilliance of Martin Ødegaard and the electrifying pace of Bukayo Saka, Arsenal has the tools to finally break their title drought. This season could very well be their moment, especially if they can maintain consistency against top rivals.


Liverpool is undergoing a significant transition following the departure of their legendary manager Jürgen Klopp. Now under the leadership of Arne Slot, the Reds are tasked with adapting to a new tactical philosophy while staying competitive in the top four race. This rebuilding phase will be crucial for Liverpool’s future, and fans will be eager to see how the team evolves.


Manchester United faces a pivotal season. With last year’s disappointing eighth-place finish, the pressure is on Erik ten Hag to guide the Red Devils back to their former glory. New signings like Rasmus Højlund and rising stars like Kobbie Mainoo are expected to play key roles in this resurgence. However, injuries and the need for tactical adjustments mean United’s path back to the top will be closely scrutinized.


Among the teams to watch this season, West Ham United stands out. Fresh from their Europa Conference League triumph, the Hammers are building momentum and could make a serious push for European qualification. With a solid squad and renewed ambition, West Ham could be one of the surprise packages of the season.


The 2024/25 season also brings opportunities for potential surprises. Crystal Palace, under Oliver Glasner, could challenge for European places if they retain their key players and build on last season’s momentum. Meanwhile, newly promoted sides Ipswich Town and Southampton are bracing for a fierce battle to stay in the top flight. Both clubs face an uphill struggle, but with the right strategy and a bit of luck, they might just defy the odds.


From thrilling title races to intense relegation battles, the Premier League never fails to deliver drama. As the season unfolds, fans can expect unforgettable moments, shocking upsets, and the relentless pursuit of football glory.

Premier League FAQ

Who were last season's champions and top goalscorer of the Premier League?
Last year’s Premier League champions were Manchester City and the top goalscorer was Erling Haaland with 27 goals.
Which team has won the most Premier League titles?
Manchester United won the most Premier League titles with 20 wins.
Which teams were promoted to the Premier League?
Ipswich, Southampton and Leicester were promoted to the Premier League from the Championship.
Which team won the first Premier League title?
The first title holders of the Premier League were Manchester United. They won the inaugural season in 1992-93, finishing 10 points clear of Aston Villa. Manchester United also won the FA Cup that season, completing a league and cup double.The champions on the older edition of the league, the Football League First Division, were Preston . They won the inaugural season in 1888-89, finishing unbeaten.
What are today’s Premier League matches?
Premier League today’s matches are Everton v Tottenham, Manchester United v Brighton, Nottingham Forest v Southampton and Ipswich v Manchester City
What are the Premier League next featured matches?
Ipswich v Manchester City
Who are the current Premier League team of the week top stars?
The top performers of the Premier League this week are Amad Diallo (Man Utd), Phil Foden (Man City) and Alex Iwobi (Fulham)
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