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 halts action for around two weeks.
This gap provides a good opportunity to have a recount of the all-time Premier League standings, including how West Midlands sides Aston Villa and Wolverhampton Wanderers 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.

49. 4th: Chelsea - 2,245 points
1,228 games: 647 wins, 304 draws, 277 losses | AFP via Getty Images

50. 3rd: Liverpool - 2,258 points
1,228 games: 652 wins, 302 draws, 274 losses | Getty Images

51. 2nd: Arsenal - 2,314 points
1,228 games: 673 wins, 295 draws, 260 losses | Getty Images

52. 1st: Manchester United - 2,501 points
1,228 games: 744 wins, 269 draws, 215 losses | Manchester United via Getty Imag