Premier League 2023-24 season by the numbers: Key statistics
With the new Premier League season set to kick off on Friday, August 11, we take a look at some of the key stats and numbers ahead of the campaign.
3 - Manchester City have won three consecutive titles, matching Manchester United's record, and five of the last six.
89 - points tally for City last season, five ahead of runners-up Arsenal.
36 - Erling Haaland's Golden Boot-winning goal tally last season was a Premier League record.
13 - The record number of Premier League titles won by Manchester United, still six clear of their city rivals.
5 - titles for City manager Pep Guardiola, second to only Sir Alex Ferguson who was in charge for all 13 of United's wins.
7 - teams to have won the title, a list completed by Chelsea (five times), Arsenal (three), Blackburn, Leicester and Liverpool (one each).
6 - ever-present Premier League clubs, since the competition's rebranding in 1992 - Arsenal, Chelsea, Everton, Liverpool, United and Tottenham.
51 - promoted Luton will be the 51st different club to play Premier League football.
4 - last season was only the fourth time all three promoted clubs - Bournemouth, Fulham and Nottingham Forest - avoided relegation. Wolves also became the fourth team to survive having been bottom of the table on Christmas Day.
100 - City's record points tally from 2017-18. They also scored a record 106 goals that season.
11 - Derby's record low points tally in 2007-08.
9-0 - the biggest win in Premier League history, with Liverpool achieving the fourth such result last season against Bournemouth.
619 - Premier League appearances for Brighton's new signing James Milner, 33 behind the record held by Gareth Barry.
32 - this is the 32nd Premier League season since the competition's rebranding.
6 - this will be the sixth time a stand-alone Friday night fixture has opened the season.