The Premier League is widely recognised as the most elite footballing division in the world, with just 50 teams able to say they’ve graced it since it formed in 1992.
Just six of these have played in all of the 31 seasons – Chelsea, Manchester United, Liverpool, Everton, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur.
Meanwhile, the likes of Barnsley, Blackpool, Swindon Town, Bradford City, Huddersfield Town and Cardiff City have only featured in one, two, or three.
Aston Villa and Wolverhampton Wanderers are the current West Midlands clubs in the top tier, though West Bromwich Albion and Birmingham City have also played in it.
But how does the overall Premier League table look with all 50 teams, based on all points collected since 1992? As of March 24, we’ve worked it out so you don’t have to.