The Premier League has now been around for 31 years and it has more than established itself as the best-followed football division in the world.
With just 20 spots available and only 50 teams who can say they’ve taken the league on since its inception in 1992, it’s where the elite compete for one of the most coveted prizes around.
Just half a dozen clubs have played in the Premier League throughout its entirety – Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United, Tottenham, Everton and Chelsea. Others, meanwhile, have featured in just one or two seasons.
West Midlands sides Aston Villa and Wolverhampton Wanderers are currently in the English top tier, but Birmingham City and West Bromwich Albion have also enjoyed extended periods within it.
But how does the overall Premier League table look with all 50 teams? Based on the total points collected, here are the standings from bottom to top – as of March 29, 2023.

1. All-time Premier League standings
Here's how all 51 teams compare for points, as well as total games, wins, draws and losses. | Getty Images

2. 51st: Luton Town - 26 points
38 games: 6 wins, 8 draws, 24 losses | Getty Images

3. 50th: Swindon Town - 30 points
42 games: 5 wins, 15 draws, 22 losses | Hulton Archive

4. 49th: Barnsley - 35 points
38 games: 10 wins, 5 draws, 23 losses | Getty Images