EPL Season 2020-21 was the 29th season of the Premier League, the top English professional league for association football clubs since its establishment in 1992 and the 122nd season of top-flight English football overall.
The season was initially scheduled to start on 8 August 2020 and end on 16 May 2021, but this was delayed until 12 September due to the postponement of the previous season’s conclusion caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Liverpool were the defending champions, having won their first Premier League and nineteenth English league title the previous season.
In a season largely played behind closed doors, Manchester City secured a fifth Premier League title and seventh English league title overall with three matches to spare. It was also the club’s third title in the last four seasons.
Champions:
Top Goal Scorer:
Best Goalkeeper:
EPL Season 2020-21 annual award
Award Winner Club
Manager of the Season
Player of the Season
Young Player of the Season
Goal of the Season
PFA Players' Player of the Year
PFA Young Player of the Year
FWA Footballer of the Year
PFA Fans' Player of the Year
EPL Season 2020-21 point table | standings
Position Team Played Win Draw Loss GF GA GD Point Qualification | Relegation
1 38 27 5 6 83 32 +51 86 Qualify to UCL
2 38 21 11 6 73 44 +29 74 Qualify to UCL
3 38 20 9 9 68 42 +26 69 Qualify to UCL
4 38 19 10 9 58 36 +22 67 Qualify to UCL
5 38 20 6 12 68 50 +18 66 Qualify to Europa League
6 38 19 8 11 62 47 +15 65 Qualify to Europa League
7 38 18 8 12 68 45 +23 62 Qualify to Conference League
8 38 18 7 13 55 39 +16 61
9 38 18 5 15 62 54 +8 59
10 38 17 8 13 47 48 −1 59
11 38 16 7 15 55 46 +9 55
12 38 12 9 17 46 62 −16 45
13 38 12 9 17 36 52 −16 45
14 38 12 8 18 41 66 −25 44
15 38 12 7 19 47 68 −21 43
16 38 9 14 15 40 46 −6 41
17 38 10 9 19 33 55 −22 39
18 38 5 13 20 27 53 −26 28 Relegated to EFL Championship
19 38 5 11 22 35 76 −41 26 Relegated to EFL Championship
20 38 7 2 29 20 63 −43 23 Relegated to EFL Championship
EPL Season 2020-21 top goal scorers
Rank Player Club Goals
1 23
2 22
3 18
4 17
5 17
6 16
7 15
8 14
9 13
10 13
EPL Season 2020-21 most assist provider list
Rank Player Club Assists
1 14
2 12
3 12
4 10
5 10
EPL Season 2020-21 most clean sheets
Rank Player Club Clean Sheets
1 19
2 16
3 15
4 12
5 11
6 11
7 11
8 11
9 10
10 10
11 10
12 10
13 10
EPL Season 2020-21 PFA Team of the Year
Position Player Team
Goalkeeper
Defender
Defender
Defender
Defender
Midfielder
Midfielder
Midfielder
Forward
Forward
Forward
EPL Season 2020-21 Team information and sponsor
Team Manager Captain Kit Manufacturer
Adidas
Kappa
Nike
Umbro
Nike
Puma
Hummel
Adidas
Adidas
Adidas
Nike
Puma
Adidas
Puma
Adidas
Under Armour
Nike
Puma
Umbro
Adidas
EPL Season 2020-21 Summary
The 2020–21 Premier League season began on Saturday, 12 September, just seven weeks after the conclusion of the 2019–20 season. Liverpool were the defending champions, having won their nineteenth league title the previous season, their first in the Premier League era. As originally planned, the 2020–21 season was to be the second Premier League season with a mid-season break in February, whereby five games of a normal round of ten would be played on one weekend and the remaining five the following weekend. However, due to the late start of the league and fixture congestion, the winter break was scrapped. It was also the second Premier League season to use VAR (Video Assistant Referee).
Impact of COVID-19 pandemic
At the start of this season, as was the case at the end of the previous season, there was limited or no attendance at matches besides each team’s staff and personnel. On 23 November 2020, it was announced that some fans would be allowed to return to stadiums in low-risk areas at the end of the second national lockdown on 2 December 2020. However, the announcement of a third national lockdown on 4 January 2021 signaled a return to matches being played behind closed doors.
As fans initially were not allowed to attend matches, an agreement was made for all matches to be televised up until at least the October international break. The league’s major broadcast partners, Sky Sports and BT Sport, broadcast the vast majority of the matches between them, while Amazon Prime Video and the BBC were also allotted additional live matches during the season. Following the October international break, Sky and BT trialed a revised format with the launch of a pay-per-view service for matches not selected for live broadcast on their main channels. However, following strong opposition from fans, the format was discontinued after the November round of international matches, and all matches were again shown across the league’s four broadcast partners. This continued for the remainder of the season, making this the first Premier League season in which all matches across the entire campaign were televised.
On 22 February 2021, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced, as the third step of recovery from the lockdown imposed on 4 January, that subject to certain criteria being met on vaccines, infection rates, and new coronavirus variants, large football stadiums would be allowed to reopen on 17 May with a maximum of 10,000 spectators or 25% capacity, whichever was higher. This meant that the final round of fixtures scheduled for 23 May would see spectators return to the stadiums. To ensure all clubs played their final home game in front of fans, the penultimate round of fixtures was rearranged to take place on 18–19 May. No away fans were permitted for these matches.
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