All-time Premier League table compares total points for Wolves, Arsenal, Chelsea, Leeds United, Middlesbrough and rivals - nostalgic gallery
Charlie Haffenden
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 21: Diego Costa of Chelsea kisses the Premier League Trophy after the Premier League match between Chelsea and Sunderland at Stamford Bridge on May 21, 2017 in London, England. (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images)
Following 12 weeks of scintillating action, it's safe to say the new Premier League season is now well underway.
Outstanding fixtures have already graced the eyes of fans up and down the country – as well as all over the world – and there are bound to be plenty more before 2023/24 is out.
Supporters must be patient to see more action, though, as the November international break is now underway and there are no fixtures for a fortnight.
12 games: 1 win, 3 draws, 8 losses
The good news, however, is the interval acts as an opportunity to have a recount of the all-time Premier League standings.
51 teams have competed in the English top tier since 1992. Here's how they all compare for total points earned, from the least to the most.
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