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2024–25 Premier League

The 2024–25 Premier League is the 33rd season of the Premier League and the 126th season of top-flight English football overall.

Premier League
Season2024–25
Dates16 August 2024 – 25 May 2025
Matches played203
Goals scored608 (3 per match)
Top goalscorerMohamed Salah
(18 goals)
Biggest home winTottenham Hotspur 4–0 Everton
(24 August 2024)
Manchester United 4–0 Everton
(1 December 2024)
Everton 4–0 Wolverhampton Wanderers
(4 December 2024)
Newcastle United 4–0 Leicester City
(14 December 2024)
Biggest away winSouthampton 0–5 Tottenham Hotspur
(15 December 2024)
West Ham United 0–5 Liverpool
(29 December 2024)
Southampton 0–5 Brentford
(4 January 2025)
Highest scoringTottenham Hotspur 3–6 Liverpool
(22 December 2024)
Longest winning run6 matches
Nottingham Forest
Longest unbeaten run16 matches
Liverpool
Longest winless run10 matches
Ipswich Town
Southampton
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Longest losing run5 matches
Leicester City
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Highest attendance73,829
Manchester United 3–0 Leicester City
(10 November 2024)
Lowest attendance11,129
Bournemouth 0–0 Crystal Palace
(26 December 2024)
Total attendance8,062,805
Average attendance40,113
All statistics correct as of 14 January 2025.

The fixtures were released on 18 June 2024, consisting of 33 weekend rounds, four midweek rounds, and one Bank Holiday matchweek. The two-week winter break, in effect since the 2019–20 season, was scrapped starting this season in favour of a longer summer break for the players. Longer intervals between matches were added for the holiday period between Christmas and New Year's Day, with no matches held on Christmas Eve.[1][2][3]

The summer transfer window opened on Friday 14 June 2024 and closed at 23:00 BST on Friday 30 August 2024. The winter window opened on Wednesday 1 January 2025 and will close at 23:00 GMT on Monday 3 February 2025.[4]

This season is the first to use semi-automated offside technology, as Premier League clubs unanimously agreed to its introduction. The technology will be ready to be introduced after one of the autumn international breaks.[5]

Manchester City entered the season as four-time defending champions, the first men's side to do so in the top flight of English football.

Season summary

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The first managerial departure of the season came on 28 October 2024, when Manchester United sacked Erik ten Hag following a 2–1 defeat to West Ham United. The club sat in 14th place after nine games, having already suffered their fourth defeat of the season.[6] Ruben Amorim was announced as his successor on 1 November and took charge on 11 November.[7]

Defending champions Manchester City suffered four successive league defeats, their worst run since 2008, as part of a winless run of seven matches in all competitions, including a 0–4 home loss to Tottenham Hotspur on 23 November 2024.

The second managerial departure came on 24 November, when Leicester City sacked Steve Cooper following a 1–2 home loss to Chelsea. The club sat in 16th place at the time and one point above the relegation zone, having already suffered their sixth loss of the season and only 2 wins from 12 games.[8] On 29 November 2024, Leicester City announced the appointment of Ruud van Nistelrooy on a three year-deal.[9]

On 7 December 2024, the match between Everton and Liverpool was postponed due to adverse weather conditions as a result of Storm Darragh.[10]

On 15 December 2024, Wolverhampton Wanderers sacked head coach Gary O’Neil following a 1–2 home defeat to Ipswich Town. It was their 11th loss in 16 games; the club sat in 19th, four points from safety, having recorded only two wins.[11] On the same day, bottom-side Southampton sacked Russell Martin after a 0–5 home defeat to Tottenham Hotspur.[12]

On 8 January 2025, West Ham United sacked Julen Lopetegui with the club sat in 14th place. His last match in charge was a 4–1 defeat away to Manchester City. Graham Potter was confirmed as his replacement on 9 January.[13]

On 9 January 2025, Everton sacked Sean Dyche. His last match in charge was a 1-0 away defeat to Bournemouth, with the club sat in 16th place.[14] On 11 January, David Moyes was confirmed as his replacement, returning to the club after 12 years, having left in 2013 to replace the retiring Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United.[15]

Teams

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Twenty teams are competing in the league – the top seventeen teams from the previous season and the three teams promoted from the Championship. The promoted teams are Leicester City, Ipswich Town and Southampton. Leicester City and Southampton returned after one year absences, while Ipswich Town returned after a twenty-two year absence. They replaced Luton Town, Burnley and Sheffield United, who were all relegated to the Championship after just one year in the top flight, making this the first time since the 1997–98 season that all three promoted teams were relegated after just one season.

Stadiums and locations

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Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.
Team Location Stadium Capacity[16]
Arsenal London (Holloway) Emirates Stadium 60,704
Aston Villa Birmingham (Aston) Villa Park 42,918
Bournemouth Bournemouth (Boscombe) Vitality Stadium 11,307
Brentford London (Brentford) Gtech Community Stadium 17,250
Brighton & Hove Albion Falmer American Express Stadium 31,876
Chelsea London (Fulham) Stamford Bridge 40,173
Crystal Palace London (Selhurst) Selhurst Park 25,194
Everton Liverpool (Walton) Goodison Park 39,414
Fulham London (Fulham) Craven Cottage 24,500
Ipswich Town Ipswich Portman Road 30,017
Leicester City Leicester King Power Stadium 32,259
Liverpool Liverpool (Anfield) Anfield 61,276
Manchester City Manchester (Bradford) Etihad Stadium 52,900
Manchester United Manchester (Old Trafford) Old Trafford 74,197
Newcastle United Newcastle upon Tyne St James' Park 52,258
Nottingham Forest West Bridgford City Ground 30,404
Southampton Southampton St Mary's Stadium 32,384
Tottenham Hotspur London (Tottenham) Tottenham Hotspur Stadium 62,850
West Ham United London (Stratford) London Stadium 62,500
Wolverhampton Wanderers Wolverhampton Molineux Stadium 31,750

Personnel and kits

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Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor (chest) Shirt sponsor (sleeve)
Arsenal   Mikel Arteta   Martin Ødegaard[17] Adidas[18] Emirates[19] Visit Rwanda[20]
Aston Villa   Unai Emery   John McGinn[21] Adidas[22] Betano[23] Trade Nation[24]
Bournemouth   Andoni Iraola   Adam Smith[25] Umbro[26] bj88[27] LEOS International[28]
Brentford   Thomas Frank   Christian Nørgaard[29] Umbro[30] Hollywoodbets[31] PensionBee[32]
Brighton & Hove Albion   Fabian Hürzeler   Lewis Dunk[33] Nike[34] American Express[34] Experience Kissimmee[35]
Chelsea   Enzo Maresca   Reece James[36] Nike[37] TBA[38] Fever[39]
Crystal Palace   Oliver Glasner   Marc Guéhi[40] Macron[41] NET88[42] Kaiyun Sports[43]
Everton   David Moyes   Séamus Coleman[44] Castore[45] Stake.com[46] Christopher Ward[47]
Fulham   Marco Silva   Tom Cairney[48] Adidas[49] SBOTOP[50] WebBeds[51]
Ipswich Town   Kieran McKenna   Sam Morsy[52] Umbro[53] +–=÷× Tour[54] HaloITSM[55]
Leicester City   Ruud van Nistelrooy   Jamie Vardy Adidas[56] BC.GAME[57] Bia Saigon[58]
Liverpool   Arne Slot   Virgil van Dijk[59] Nike[60] Standard Chartered[61] Expedia[62]
Manchester City   Pep Guardiola   Kyle Walker[63] Puma[64] Etihad Airways[65] OKX[66]
Manchester United   Ruben Amorim   Bruno Fernandes[67] Adidas[68] Qualcomm Snapdragon[69] DXC Technology[70]
Newcastle United   Eddie Howe   Bruno Guimarães[71] Adidas[72] Sela[73] Noon[74]
Nottingham Forest   Nuno Espírito Santo   Ryan Yates Adidas[75] Kaiyun Sports[76] Ideagen[77]
Southampton   Ivan Jurić   Jack Stephens[78] Puma[79] Rollbit[80] P&O Cruises[81]
Tottenham Hotspur   Ange Postecoglou   Son Heung-min[82] Nike[83] AIA[84] Kraken[85]
West Ham United   Graham Potter   Jarrod Bowen[86] Umbro[87] Betway[88] QuickBooks[89]
Wolverhampton Wanderers   Vítor Pereira   Nélson Semedo[a][90] Sudu[91] DEBET[92] JD Sports[93]
[a].^ Mario Lemina was club captain at Wolverhampton Wanderers until 13 December 2024, where he was stripped of the role following an incident in the previous match against West Ham United.[94]

Managerial changes

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Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in the table Incoming manager Date of appointment
Brighton & Hove Albion   Roberto De Zerbi[95] Mutual consent 19 May 2024 Pre-season   Fabian Hürzeler[96] 15 June 2024
Liverpool   Jürgen Klopp[97] Resigned   Arne Slot[98] 1 June 2024
West Ham United   David Moyes[99] End of contract   Julen Lopetegui[100] 1 July 2024
Chelsea   Mauricio Pochettino[101] Mutual consent 21 May 2024   Enzo Maresca[102] 3 June 2024
Leicester City   Enzo Maresca[103] Signed by Chelsea 3 June 2024   Steve Cooper[104] 20 June 2024
Manchester United   Erik ten Hag[6] Sacked 28 October 2024 14th   Ruud van Nistelrooy (interim)[6] 28 October 2024
  Ruud van Nistelrooy[7] End of interim spell 11 November 2024 13th   Ruben Amorim[7] 11 November 2024
Leicester City   Steve Cooper[105] Sacked 24 November 2024 16th   Ben Dawson (interim)[105] 24 November 2024
  Ben Dawson[106] End of interim spell 1 December 2024 16th   Ruud van Nistelrooy[9] 1 December 2024
Wolverhampton Wanderers   Gary O'Neil[107] Sacked 15 December 2024 19th   Vítor Pereira[108] 19 December 2024
Southampton   Russell Martin[109] 20th   Simon Rusk (interim)[109] 15 December 2024
  Simon Rusk[110] End of interim spell 22 December 2024 20th   Ivan Jurić[110] 22 December 2024
West Ham United   Julen Lopetegui[111] Sacked 8 January 2025 14th   Graham Potter[112] 9 January 2025
Everton   Sean Dyche[113] 9 January 2025 16th   Leighton Baines (interim)[113]
  Leighton Baines[15] End of interim spell 11 January 2025   David Moyes[15] 11 January 2025

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Liverpool 20 14 5 1 48 20 +28 47 Qualification for the Champions League league phase
2 Nottingham Forest 21 12 5 4 30 20 +10 41
3 Arsenal 20 11 7 2 39 18 +21 40
4 Chelsea 21 10 7 4 41 26 +15 37
5 Newcastle United 20 10 5 5 34 22 +12 35 Qualification for the Europa League league phase[a]
6 Manchester City 21 10 5 6 38 29 +9 35
7 Bournemouth 21 9 7 5 32 25 +7 34
8 Aston Villa 20 9 5 6 30 32 −2 32
9 Fulham 21 7 9 5 32 30 +2 30
10 Brentford 21 8 4 9 40 37 +3 28
11 Brighton & Hove Albion 20 6 10 4 30 29 +1 28
12 West Ham United 21 7 5 9 27 41 −14 26
13 Tottenham Hotspur 20 7 3 10 42 30 +12 24
14 Manchester United 20 6 5 9 23 28 −5 23
15 Crystal Palace 20 4 9 7 21 28 −7 21
16 Everton 19 3 8 8 15 25 −10 17
17 Wolverhampton Wanderers 20 4 4 12 31 45 −14 16
18 Ipswich Town 20 3 7 10 20 35 −15 16 Relegation to EFL Championship
19 Leicester City 20 3 5 12 23 44 −21 14
20 Southampton 20 1 3 16 12 44 −32 6
Updated to match(es) played on 14 January 2025. Source: Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) If the champions, relegated teams or qualified teams for UEFA competitions cannot be determined by rules 1 to 3, rules 4.1 to 4.3 are applied – 4.1) Points gained in head-to-head record between such teams; 4.2) Away goals scored in head-to-head record between such teams; 4.3) Play-offs[16]
Notes:
  1. ^ The winners of the 2024–25 FA Cup also qualify for the Europa League league phase. If the cup winners qualify for the Champions League via league position, the berth reserved for the cup winners passes to the fifth-placed team, and the other berth is passed down to the sixth-placed team.

Results

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Home \ Away ARS AVL BOU BRE BHA CHE CRY EVE FUL IPS LEI LIV MCI MUN NEW NFO SOU TOT WHU WOL
Arsenal 1–1 a 0–0 1–0 4–2 2–2 a 2–0 3–0 3–1 a 2–0
Aston Villa 0–2 1–1 3–1 2–2 2–2 3–2 2–1 2–1 0–0 1–0 3–1
Bournemouth 2–0 1–2 0–1 0–0 1–0 2–1 1–1 3–1 1–0 1–1
Brentford 1–3 3–2 a 2–1 a 4–3 4–1 2–2 4–2 0–2 3–1 1–1 5–3
Brighton & Hove Albion 1–1 0–0 1–3 0–0 2–1 2–1 2–2 1–1 3–2 2–2
Chelsea 1–1 3–0 2–2 2–1 4–2 1–1 1–2 a 0–2 2–1 1–1 a
Crystal Palace 1–5 a 1–1 0–2 2–2 0–1 2–2 0–0 1–1 2–1 1–0 0–2
Everton 2–3 0–0 0–3 0–0 2–1 1–1 a 0–0 0–2 4–0
Fulham 1–1 1–3 2–2 2–1 3–1 a 2–2 2–1 3–1 0–0 1–1 1–4
Ipswich Town 2–2 1–2 2–0 0–1 0–2 1–1 1–1 0–2 1–1 0–4
Leicester City 1–2 1–0 2–2 1–2 1–1 0–2 1–3 1–1 3–1 0–3
Liverpool 2–0 3–0 2–0 2–1 2–1 a 2–2 3–1 2–0 2–2 0–1
Manchester City 2–2 2–1 1–1 3–2 4–1 a 1–2 3–0 1–0 0–4 4–1
Manchester United a 0–3 2–1 1–1 4–0 1–0 3–0 0–3 a 0–2 2–3 0–3
Newcastle United 1–0 3–0 0–1 4–0 3–3 1–1 1–0 2–1 0–2
Nottingham Forest 2–1 1–1 1–0 0–1 1–0 a 1–1 1–3 1–0 3–0 1–1
Southampton 0–5 1–5 1–0 1–1 2–3 2–3 0–3 0–1 0–5 0–1
Tottenham Hotspur 0–1 4–1 3–1 3–4 4–0 1–1 1–2 3–6 1–2 4–1 2–2
West Ham United 2–5 1–2 1–1 0–3 0–0 3–2 4–1 0–5 1–3 2–1 2–1
Wolverhampton Wanderers 2–4 2–6 2–2 1–2 1–2 1–2 2–0 1–2 0–3 2–0
Updated to match(es) played on 14 January 2025. Source: Premier League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For upcoming matches, an "a" indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.

Season statistics

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As of 14 January 2025

Top scorers

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Liverpool's Mohamed Salah is the season's current top scorer with 18 goals.
Rank Player Club Goals[114]
1   Mohamed Salah Liverpool 18
2   Erling Haaland Manchester City 16
3   Cole Palmer Chelsea 14
4   Alexander Isak Newcastle United 13
  Bryan Mbeumo Brentford
  Chris Wood Nottingham Forest
7   Yoane Wissa Brentford 11
8   Matheus Cunha Wolverhampton Wanderers 10
9   Nicolas Jackson Chelsea 9
10   Liam Delap Ipswich Town 8
  Luis Díaz Liverpool
  Raúl Jiménez Fulham
  James Maddison Tottenham Hotspur
  Ollie Watkins Aston Villa

Hat-tricks

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Bournemouth's Justin Kluivert became the first player to score a hat-trick of penalties in a Premier League match.
Player For Against Result Date
  Erling Haaland Manchester City Ipswich Town 4–1 (H)[115] 24 August 2024
  Noni Madueke Chelsea Wolverhampton Wanderers 6–2 (A)[116] 25 August 2024
  Erling Haaland Manchester City West Ham United 3–1 (A)[117] 31 August 2024
  Cole Palmer4 Chelsea Brighton & Hove Albion 4–2 (H)[118] 28 September 2024
  Kevin Schade Brentford Leicester City 4–1 (H)[119] 30 November 2024
  Justin Kluivert Bournemouth Wolverhampton Wanderers 4–2 (A)[120]
  Alexander Isak Newcastle United Ipswich Town 4–0 (A)[121] 21 December 2024
Note: 4 – player scored 4 goals

Clean sheets

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Matz Sels has kept the most clean sheets this season, recording nine for Nottingham Forest.
Rank Player Club Clean
sheets[122]
1   Matz Sels Nottingham Forest 9
2   Jordan Pickford Everton 7
  David Raya Arsenal
4   André Onana Manchester United 6
5   Alisson Liverpool 4
  Kepa Arrizabalaga Bournemouth
  Martin Dúbravka Newcastle United
  Dean Henderson Crystal Palace
  Robert Sánchez Chelsea
10 6 goalkeepers 3

Discipline

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Player

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Club

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  • Most yellow cards: 60[125]
    • Chelsea
  • Fewest yellow cards: 31[125]
    • Brentford
  • Most red cards: 3[126]
    • Arsenal
    • Southampton
  • Fewest red cards: 0[126]
    • Bournemouth
    • Leicester City

Awards

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Monthly awards

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Month Manager of the Month Player of the Month Goal of the Month Save of the Month References
Manager Club Player Club Player Club Player Club
August   Fabian Hürzeler Brighton & Hove Albion   Erling Haaland Manchester City   Cole Palmer Chelsea   David Raya Arsenal [127][128][129][130]
September   Enzo Maresca Chelsea   Cole Palmer Chelsea   Jhon Durán Aston Villa   André Onana Manchester United [131][132][133][134]
October   Nuno Espírito Santo Nottingham Forest   Chris Wood Nottingham Forest   Nicolas Jackson Chelsea   Robert Sánchez Chelsea [135][136][137][138]
November   Arne Slot Liverpool   Mohamed Salah Liverpool   Harry Wilson Fulham   André Onana Manchester United [139][140][141][142]
December   Nuno Espírito Santo Nottingham Forest   Alexander Isak Newcastle United   Alexander Isak Newcastle United   Emiliano Martínez Aston Villa [143][144][145][146]

See also

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