The Premier League is the most-followed football division on the planet for good reason, with 50 different teams taking it on since its formation in 1992.
Just six clubs have remained in the Premier League for all 31 seasons – Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United, Tottenham and Chelsea.
Some teams have only ever featured in one or two seasons, including the likes of Swindon Town, Blackpool and Barnsley. Others haven’t been present for a long while.
West Midlands sides Aston Villa and Wolverhampton Wanderers have both suffered relegations over the years, though The Lions only went down for the first time as recently as 2016.
Birmingham City and West Bromwich Albion have also enjoyed plenty of campaigns of their own in the English top tier, though they are now both currently in the Championship.
But how does the overall Premier League table look with all 50 teams? Based on total points collected, here are the standings from bottom to top – as of March 23, 2023.

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