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Premier League - Best XI
Pep Guardiola
Manchester City
Pep Guardiola
Coach
Bryan Mbeumo
Brentford
10.0
Mbeumo
Erling Haaland
Manchester City
8.4
Haaland
Keane Lewis Potter
Brentford
8.2
Potter
Phil Foden
Manchester City
8.3
Foden
Savio
Manchester City
8.5
Savio
Lisandro Martínez
Manchester United
8.2
Martínez
Ross Barkley
Aston Villa
8.2
Barkley
Matz Sels
Nottingham Forest
8.4
Sels
Pedro Porro
Tottenham
7.4
Porro
Raúl Jiménez
Fulham
8.4
Jiménez
Ibrahima Konaté
Liverpool
7.6
Konaté
PGoal+/-PTSWDLFormNext
1
Liverpool
Liverpool
1947:1928461441
D
W
W
W
D
Nottingham Forest
2
Arsenal
Arsenal
2039:1821401172
D
W
W
W
D
Tottenham
3
Nottingham Forest
Forest
2029:1910401244
W
W
W
W
W
Liverpool
4
Chelsea FC
Chelsea
2039:2415361064
D
L
L
D
W
AFC Bournemouth
5
Newcastle Utd
Newcastle
2034:2212351055
W
W
W
W
W
Wolverhampton Wanderers
6
Manchester City
Man City
2036:279341046
W
W
D
L
L
Brentford
7
AFC Bournemouth
Bournemouth
2030:23733965
W
D
D
W
D
Chelsea FC

About Premier League

Premier League 2024/25: The Ultimate Showdown of Soccer Giants

The 2024/25 Premier League season is here, and it promises to be a thrilling ride from start to finish. With the world's top clubs and elite players all in the mix, this season is set to deliver unmatched excitement and drama.


Manchester City is once again the team to beat. Under the strategic genius of Pep Guardiola, City is aiming for an unprecedented fifth consecutive Premier League title. Despite facing some challenges, including the loss of key veterans, City’s deep squad, including the promising Savinho, is well-equipped to dominate both in England and Europe.


On the other side of the title race, Arsenal is gearing up for a serious challenge. After coming so close in recent seasons, Mikel Arteta’s side, led by stars like Bukayo Saka and Martin Ødegaard, is determined to finally lift the trophy. Arsenal fans across the globe are hopeful that this could be their year to break the title drought.


Meanwhile, Liverpool is in the midst of a major rebuild. With Jürgen Klopp having stepped down, new manager Arne Slot has the task of leading the Reds back to glory. It’s a transitional period for Liverpool, but their passionate fanbase knows that the club’s fighting spirit will be on full display.


Manchester United enters the season with much to prove. After a disappointing eighth-place finish last year, the Red Devils, guided by Erik ten Hag, are under immense pressure to return to the top. New faces like Rasmus Højlund and young talent Kobbie Mainoo will be key as United aims to reclaim their place among soccer’s elite.


West Ham United is another team to watch closely this season. Fresh off their Europa Conference League victory, the Hammers have momentum on their side and could surprise many by challenging for a top-four finish. Their ambition and determination make them a potential dark horse in the race for European qualification.


As always, the Premier League’s unpredictability is part of its charm. Crystal Palace might just be the underdog story of the year, with a squad capable of pushing for a European spot. Meanwhile, newly promoted teams like Ipswich Town and Southampton will be fighting tooth and nail to stay in the top flight, making every match crucial in their battle against relegation.


The 2024/25 season is shaping up to be one for the ages. With so much at stake, fans can expect high-intensity matchups, unforgettable goals, and the relentless pursuit of soccer glory. Don’t miss a moment of the action as the world’s best compete in the most watched soccer league on the planet.

FAQ

Premier League: What was the last championship?
The leading scorer in the Premier League at present is (Liverpool), netting 18 goals so far.
Who were last season's champions and top goalscorer of the Premier League?
In the previous season of Premier League, the title was claimed by Manchester City, while the spotlight also shone brightly on Erling Haaland, who led as the top scorer with an impressive tally of 27 goals.
Which team has won the most Premier League titles?
Manchester United holds the record in Premier League for the most titles, having come out on top 20 times.
Which teams were promoted to the Premier League?
Ipswich, Southampton and Leicester earned their spot in the Premier League after being promoted from the Championship.
Which team won the first Premier League?
The first winners of the Premier League were Preston, in 1889 season.
What are today’s Premier League matches?
Premier League today’s matches are Brentford v Manchester City, West Ham v Fulham, Chelsea v Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest v Liverpool
What are the Premier League next featured games?
Arsenal v Tottenham
Who are the current Premier League team of the week top stars?
The top performers of the Premier League this week are Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford), Savio (Man City) and Erling Haaland (Man City)
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