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Ipswich Town, Premier League, 25 January 2025) Lowest home attendance: 59,546 (v. Real Madrid, UEFA Champions League, 27 November 2024) Average home league attendance: 60,298: Biggest win: 5–0 v. West Ham United (A) Premier League, 30 December 2024: Biggest defeat: 0–1 v. Nottingham Forest (H) Premier League, 15 September 2024 0–1 v ...
The 2024–25 Premier League is the 33rd season of the Premier League and the 126th season of top-flight English football overall.. The fixtures were released on 18 June 2024, consisting of 33 weekend rounds, four midweek rounds, and one Bank Holiday matchweek.
There are separate tabs for Premier League 2 and the under-18s Premier League fixture schedules, too. The 2024/25 Premier League season started on Friday, August 16 with Manchester United hosting ...
Updated to match(es) played on 12 February 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 ...
Manchester City travel to Liverpool in the EPL as they try to keep pace with Arne Slot’s side in England’s premier soccer division
Liverpool have won their last five Premier League games against Newcastle and are unbeaten in 14 against them since a 2-0 loss in December 2015 (10 wins, four draws). Liverpool vs Newcastle United ...
The 2024–25 EFL Cup is the 65th season of the English Football League Cup. It is sponsored by Carabao Energy Drink and known as the Carabao Cup for sponsorship reasons. The EFL Cup is open to all clubs participating in the Premier League and the English Football League .
Liverpool's team during its first season, 1892–93. Liverpool Football Club is an English association football club based in Liverpool, Merseyside. The club was formed in 1892 following a disagreement between the board of Everton and club president John Houlding, who owned the club's ground, Anfield.