Premier League records and statistics

Following the breakaway from the Football League, the new top tier of English football was named the Premier League for the start of the 1992–93 season. The following page details the football records and statistics of the Premier League.

League records

Titles

Points

Wins

Defeats

Draws

Goals

Disciplinary

Attendances

These figures do not take into account the 2019–20 and 2020–21 seasons, when many games had an attendance of zero due to public health measures adopted to control the COVID-19 pandemic.

Player records

Appearances

Players currently playing in the Premier League are highlighted in bold.

Most appearances (career)[84]
Rank Name Games Playing position First season Last season
1 Gareth Barry653Midfielder1997–982017–18
2 Ryan Giggs632Midfielder1992–932013–14
3 Frank Lampard609Midfielder1995–962014–15
4 David James572Goalkeeper1992–932009–10
5 James Milner553Midfielder2002–032020–21
6 Gary Speed535Midfielder1992–932007–08
7 Emile Heskey516Forward1994–952011–12
8 Mark Schwarzer514Goalkeeper1996–972014–15
9 Jamie Carragher508Defender1996–972012–13
10 Phil Neville505Midfielder1994–952012–13

Goals

Players currently playing in the Premier League are highlighted in bold.

Most goals (career)[92]
Rank Name Goals Games Ratio Playing position First goal Last goal
1 Alan Shearer2604410.59Forward1992–932005–06
2 Wayne Rooney2084910.42Forward2002–032017–18
3 Andy Cole1874140.45Forward1993–942006–07
4 Sergio Agüero1802680.67Forward2011–122020–21
5 Frank Lampard1776090.29Midfielder1997–982014–15
6 Thierry Henry1752580.68Forward1999–20002011–12
7 Robbie Fowler1633790.43Forward1993–942006–07
8 Jermain Defoe1624960.33Forward2001–022017–18
9 Harry Kane1562300.68Forward2013–142020–21
10 Michael Owen1503260.46Forward1996–972012–13
Direct free kick goals (career)[101][102]
Rank Name Goals Games Ratio Playing position
1 David Beckham182650.068Midfielder
2 Gianfranco Zola122290.052Forward
Thierry Henry2580.047Forward
4 Laurent Robert111500.073Forward
Cristiano Ronaldo1960.056Midfielder
Sebastian Larsson2820.039Midfielder
7 Ian Harte102370.042Defender
James Ward-Prowse2530.040Midfielder
Morten Gamst Pedersen2600.038Midfielder
10 Jamie Redknapp92950.031Midfielder
Nolberto Solano3020.030Midfielder
Frank Lampard6090.015Midfielder

Hat-tricks & multiple goal records

Assists

Players currently playing in the Premier League are highlighted in bold.

Most assists (career)[122]
Rank Name Assists Games Ratio Playing position First assist Last assist
1 Ryan Giggs1626320.26Midfielder1992–932012–13
2 Cesc Fàbregas1113500.32Midfielder2004–052017–18
3 Wayne Rooney1034910.21Forward2002–032017–18
4 Frank Lampard1026090.17Midfielder1997–982014–15
5 Dennis Bergkamp943150.30Forward1995–962005–06
6 David Silva933090.30Midfielder2010–112019–20
7 Steven Gerrard925040.18Midfielder1999–20002014–15
8 James Milner855530.15Midfielder2004–052020–21
9 David Beckham802650.30Midfielder1995–962002–03
10 Kevin De Bruyne761720.44Midfielder2015-162020–21
Teddy Sheringham764180.18Forward1992–932005–06

Goalkeepers

Players currently playing in the Premier League are highlighted in bold.

Most clean sheets (career)[131]
RankPlayerClean
sheets
GamesRatioFirst seasonLast season
1 Petr Čech2024430.462004–052018–19
2 David James1695720.301992–932009–10
3 Mark Schwarzer1515140.291996–972014–15
4 David Seaman1413440.411992–932003–04
5 Nigel Martyn1373720.371992–932005–06
6 Pepe Reina1362970.462005–062019–20
7 Edwin van der Sar1323130.422001–022010–11
Tim Howard1323990.332003–042015–16
Brad Friedel1324500.291997–982013–14
10 Peter Schmeichel1283100.411992–932002–03

Disciplinary

Awards

Match records

Scorelines

All-time Premier League table

The all-time Premier League table is a cumulative record of all match results, points and goals of every team that has played in the Premier League since its inception in 1992. The table that follows is accurate as of the end of the 2019–20 season. Teams in bold are part of the 2020–21 Premier League. Numbers in bold are the record (highest either positive or negative) numbers in each column.[47]

Pos. Club Seasons Pld Win Draw Loss GF GA GD Pts 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Relegated Best
Pos.
1Manchester United 281,0766662361742,0559651,0902,234136411
2Arsenal 281,0765792742231,9011,0618402,01136571
3Chelsea 281,0765782632351,8391,0567831,99754531
4Liverpool 281,0765612652501,8591,0797801,94814571
5Tottenham Hotspur 281,0764622683461,6081,3532551,654 1232
6Everton 281,0763903063801,4011,367341,47614
7Manchester City 238864171992701,4761,0104661,450432121
8Newcastle United 259583572453561,2871,293−61,31622122
9Aston Villa 259623252833541,1581,253−951,2581112
10West Ham United 249203002373831,1131,331−2181,13725
11Southampton 218102532213369881,147−15998016
12Blackburn Rovers 186962621842509279072097011121
13Leeds United 12468189125154641573686921213
14Leicester City 14536175144217690759−69669131
15Middlesbrough 15574165169240648794−146661[lower-alpha 1]47
16Sunderland 16608153159296612904−29261847
17Fulham 14532157141234604778−17461227
18Bolton Wanderers 13494149128217575745−17057536
19Crystal Palace 11426122106198456614−158472410
20West Bromwich Albion 12456112128216475696−22146448
21Stoke City 10380116109155398525−12745719
22Coventry City 935499112143387490−103409111
23Sheffield Wednesday 831610189126409453−4439217
24Wimbledon[lower-alpha 2] 83169994123384472−8839116
25Norwich City 93549498162391585−194380153
26Charlton Athletic 83049382129342442−10036127
27Wigan Athletic 83048576143316482−166331110
28Swansea City 72668266118306383−7731218
29Queens Park Rangers 72788165132339431−9230835
30Birmingham City 72667382111273360−8730139
31Portsmouth 72667965122292380−88293[lower-alpha 3]18
32Derby County 72666870128271420−14927428
33Watford 72666761138276441−165262311
34Wolverhampton Wanderers 62286363102254367−11325227
35Burnley 62286653109233347−11425127
36Nottingham Forest 5198605979229287−58239133
37Ipswich Town 5202575392219312−9322425
38Bournemouth 5190564391241330−8921119
39Sheffield United 4160464866167207−4018629
40Hull City 51904148101181323−142171316
41Reading 3114322359136186−5011928
42Brighton & Hove Albion 3114273651108168−6011715
43Oldham Athletic 284222339105142−3789119
44Cardiff City 27617134666143−7764218
45Bradford City 27614204268138−7062117
46Huddersfield Town 27612174750134−8453116
47Blackpool 138109195578−2339119
48Barnsley 138105233782−4535119
49Swindon Town 1425152247100−5330122

League or status at 2020–21:

2020–21 Premier League teams
2020–21 EFL Championship teams
2020–21 EFL League One teams
2020–21 EFL League Two teams
Defunct teams
Notes
  1. Middlesbrough deducted 3 points for failure to fulfil a fixture at Blackburn Rovers on 21 December 1996
  2. By a 2007 agreement, neither Milton Keynes Dons nor AFC Wimbledon regards itself as custodian of Wimbledon F.C.'s statistics.[168]
  3. Portsmouth deducted 9 points for entering administration in March 2010

Managers

Notes

  1. Because of the league's suspension due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom, Liverpool's title win on 25 June is also the latest a team has clinched the title; no other Premier League season has played matches in June.

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