All-time Premier League table ranks all 51 teams by total points - including West Brom, Sheffield United, Southampton, Middlesbrough and Sunderland - gallery
Charlie Haffenden
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3 games: 0 wins, 0 draws, 3 losses
The Premier League is now well and truly back up and running after the summer break and there have already been some outstanding matches up and down the division.
Supporters all over the planet – especially up and down England – had been waiting for the moment action returned and it hasn’t disappointed.
But now fans must be patient once again as the September international break has set in to halt the action for around two weeks.
42 games: 5 wins, 15 draws, 22 losses
This gap provides a good opportunity to have a recount of the all-time Premier League standings, including how sides no longer in the division fare.
51 teams have been fortunate enough to take on the English top tier since 1992. Luton Town are the latest, although they are yet to pick up a single point.
With that in mind, here’s how every single club compares to one another based on total points. Flick through the pages for a full run-down.
38 games: 10 wins, 5 draws, 23 losses
38 games: 10 wins, 9 draws, 19 losses
76 games: 12 wins, 17 draws, 47 losses
76 games: 14 wins, 20 draws, 42 losses
76 games: 17 wins, 13 draws, 46 losses
65 games: 23 wins, 19 draws, 23 losses
84 games: 22 wins, 23 draws, 39 losses
114 games: 32 wins, 23 draws, 59 losses
190 games: 41 wins, 48 draws, 101 losses
202 games: 53 wins, 51 draws, 98 losses
202 games: 57 wins, 53 draws, 92 losses
232 games: 67 wins, 51 draws, 114 losses
266 games: 68 wins, 70 draws, 128 losses
232 games: 69 wins, 73 draws, 90 losses
240 games: 71 wins, 70 draws, 99 losses
304 games: 73 wins, 66 draws, 165 losses
266 games: 73 wins, 82 draws, 111 losses
266 games: 79 wins, 65 draws, 122 losses
278 games: 81 wins, 65 draws, 132 losses
266 games: 82 wins, 66 draws, 118 losses
307 games: 83 wins, 76 draws, 148 losses
304 games: 85 wins, 76 draws, 143 losses
304 games: 93 wins, 82 draws, 129 losses
316 games: 99 wins, 94 draws, 123 losses
346 games: 102 wins, 86 draws, 158 losses
316 games: 101 wins, 89 draws, 126 losses
392 games: 99 wins, 105 draws, 188 losses
354 games: 99 wins, 112 draws, 143 losses
380 games: 116 wins, 109 draws, 155 losses
494 games: 117 wins, 139 draws, 238 losses
494 games: 149 wins, 128 draws, 217 losses
544 games: 158 wins, 142 draws, 244 losses
608 games: 153 wins, 159 draws, 296 losses
574 games: 165 wins, 169 draws, 240 losses
612 games: 178 wins, 162 draws, 272 losses
582 games: 223 wins, 151 draws, 208 losses
650 games: 218 wins, 167 draws, 265 losses
696 games: 262 wins, 184 draws, 250 losses
924 games: 280 wins, 248 draws, 396 losses
1,038 games: 349 wins, 261 draws, 428 losses
1,080 games: 374 wins, 303 draws, 403 losses
1,076 games: 402 wins, 278 draws, 396 losses
1,194 games: 426 wins, 333 draws, 435 losses
1,004 games: 505 wins, 215 draws, 284 losses
1,194 games: 523 wins, 288 draws, 383 losses
1,194 games: 630 wins, 296 draws, 268 losses
1,194 games: 631 wins, 293 draws, 270 losses
1,194 games: 648 wins, 291 draws, 255 losses
1,190 games: 728 wins, 263 draws, 203 losses
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