EPL Season 2023-24 Point table, Champions and Awards

EPL Season 2023-24

EPL 2023–24 was the 32nd season of the Premier League and the 125th season of top-flight English football overall. The season began on 11 August 2023, and concluded on 19 May 2024. Manchester City, the defending champions, won their fourth consecutive title and became the first men’s team in English league history to achieve this feat.

Champions: Manchester City F.C. - Wikipedia Manchester City
Top Goal Scorer: Norway Erling Haaland
(Manchester City F.C. - Wikipedia Manchester City), 27 goals
Most Assist Provider: England Ollie Watkins
(Aston_Villa Aston Villa), 13 assist
Most Clean Sheets: Spain David Raya
(Arsenal Arsenal), 16 clean sheets

English Premier League 2023-24 Annual Awards

AwardWinnerClub
Premier League Manager of the SeasonSpain Pep GuardiolaManchester_City Logo Manchester City
Premier League Player of the SeasonEngland Phil FodenManchester_City Logo Manchester City
Premier League Young Player of the SeasonEngland Cole PalmerChelsea Logo Chelsea
Best GoalkeeperSpain David RayaArsenal Arsenal
FWA Footballer of the YearEngland Phil FodenManchester_City Logo Manchester City
Goal of the SeasonArgentina Alejandro GarnachoManchester_United Manchester United

English Premier League 2023-24 Point Table

PositionTeamPlayedWinDrawLossGFGAGDPointQualification | Relegation
1. ChampionManchester_City Logo Manchester City3828739634+6291Qualify to UCL
2Arsenal Logo Arsenal3828559129+6289Qualify to UCL
3Liverpool Logo Liverpool38241048641+4582Qualify to UCL
4Aston_Villa Logo Aston Villa38208107661+1568Qualify to UCL
5Tottenham Logo Tottenham Hotspur38206127461+1366Qualify to Europa League
6Chelsea Logo Chelsea38189117763+1463Qualify to Conference League
7Newcastle_United Logo Newcastle United38186148562+2360
8Manchester_United Logo Manchester United38186145758−160Qualify to Europa League
9West_Ham_United_FC West Ham United381410146074−1452
10Crystal_Palace_FC Crystal Palace381310155758−149
11Brighton Logo Brighton381212145562−748
12AFC_Bournemouth Bournemouth38139165467−1348
13Fulham_FC Fulham38138175561−647
14Wolves_FC Wolves38137185065−1546
15Everton_FC Everton38139164051−1140
16Brentford Logo Brentford38109195665−939
17Nottingham_Forest Nottingham Forest3899204967−1832
18Luton_Town Luton Town (R)3868245285−3326Relegated to EFL Championship
19Burnley_FC Burnley (R)3859244178−3724Relegated to EFL Championship
20Sheffield_United Sheffield United (R)38372835104−6916Relegated to EFL Championship

English Premier League 2023-24 Top Goal Scorer List

RankPlayerClubGoals
1.Norway Erling HaalandManchester_City Manchester City27
2.England Cole PalmerChelsea Chelsea22
3.Sweden Alexander IsakNewcastle_United Newcastle United21
4.England Phil FodenManchester_City Manchester City19
5.England Dominic SolankeAFC_Bournemouth Bournemouth19
6.England Ollie WatkinsAston_Villa Aston Villa19
7.Egypt Mohamed SalahLiverpool Liverpool18
8.South Korea Son Heung-minTottenham Tottenham Hotspur17
9.England Jarrod BowenWest_Ham_United West Ham United16
10.France Jean-Philippe MatetaCrystal_Palace_FC Crystal Palace16
11.England Bukayo SakaArsenal Arsenal16

English Premier League 2023-24 Most Assist Provider List

RankPlayerClubAssists
1.England Ollie WatkinsAston_Villa Aston Villa13
2.England Cole PalmerChelsea Chelsea11
3.England Anthony GordonNewcastle_United Newcastle United10
4.England Brennan JohnsonTottenham Tottenham Hotspur10
5.Belgium Kevin De BruyneManchester_City Manchester City10
6.England Kieran TrippierNewcastle_United Newcastle United10
7.Norway Martin ØdegaardArsenal Arsenal10
8.Egypt Mohamed SalahLiverpool Liverpool10
9.England Morgan Gibbs-WhiteNottingham_Forest Nottingham Forest10
10.Germany Pascal GroßBrighton Brighton10
11.South Korea Son Heung-minTottenham Tottenham Hotspur10

English Premier League 2023-24 Most Clean Sheets

RankPlayerClubClean Sheets
1Spain David RayaArsenal Arsenal16
2England Jordan PickfordEverton_FC Everton13
3Germany Bernd LenoFulham_FC Fulham10
4Brazil EdersonManchester_City Manchester City10
5Cameroon André OnanaManchester_United Manchester United9
6Brazil AlissonLiverpool Liverpool8
7Argentina Emiliano MartínezAston_Villa Aston Villa8
8Netherlands Mark FlekkenBrentford Brentford7
9Brazil NetoAFC_Bournemouth Bournemouth7
10Italy Guglielmo VicarioTottenham Tottenham Hotspur7

English Premier League 2023-24 Team information and Kits

TeamManagerCaptainKit ManufacturerShirt Sponsor
(Chest | Sleeve)
Arsenal ArsenalSpain Mikel ArtetaNorway Martin ØdegaardAdidasEmirates | Visit Rwanda
Aston_Villa Aston VillaSpain Unai EmeryScotland John McGinnCastoreBK8 | Trade Nation
AFC_Bournemouth BournemouthSpain Andoni IraolaBrazil NetoUmbroDafabet | DeWalt
Brentford BrentfordDenmark Thomas FrankDenmark Christian NørgaardUmbroHollywoodbets | PensionBee
Brighton BrightonItaly Roberto De ZerbiEngland Lewis DunkNikeAmerican Express | Snickers UK
Burnley_FC BurnleyBelgium Vincent KompanyEngland Jack CorkUmbroW88 | Uphold
Chelsea ChelseaArgentina Mauricio PochettinoEngland Reece JamesNikeInfinite Athlete | BingX
Crystal_Palace_FC Crystal PalaceAustria Oliver GlasnerEngland Joel WardMacronCinch | Kaiyun Sports
Everton_FC EvertonEngland Sean DycheIreland Séamus ColemanHummelStake.com | KICK
Fulham_FC FulhamPortugal Marco SilvaScotland Tom CairneyAdidasSBOTOP | WebBeds
Liverpool LiverpoolGermany Jürgen KloppNetherlands Virgil van DijkNikeStandard Chartered | Expedia
Luton_Town Luton TownWales Rob EdwardsWales Tom LockyerUmbroUtilita | Free Now
Manchester_City Manchester CitySpain Pep GuardiolaEngland Kyle WalkerPumaEtihad Airways | OKX
Manchester_United Manchester UnitedNetherlands Erik ten HagPortugal Bruno FernandesAdidasTeamViewer | DXC Technology
Newcastle_United Newcastle UnitedEngland Eddie HoweEngland Jamaal LascellesCastoreSela | Noon
Nottingham_Forest Nottingham ForestPortugal Nuno Espírito SantoEngland Ryan YatesAdidasKaiyun Sports | Ideagen
Sheffield_United Sheffield UnitedEngland Chris WilderIreland John EganErreàCFI Financial Group | Gtech
Tottenham Tottenham HotspurAustralia Ange PostecoglouSouth Korea Son Heung-minNikeAIA | Cinch
West_Ham_United West Ham UnitedScotland David MoyesFrance Kurt ZoumaUmbroBetway | JD Sports
Wolves_FC WolvesEngland Gary O'NeilEngland Max KilmanCastoreAstroPay | 6686 Sports

English Premier League 2023-24 Discipline
Most yellow cards: 13
Portugal João Palhinha (Fulham_FC Fulham)
Argentina Marcos Senesi (AFC_Bournemouth Bournemouth)

Most red cards: 2
Mali Yves Bissouma (Tottenham Tottenham Hotspur)
England Reece James (Chelsea Chelsea)
Scotland Oli McBurnie (Sheffield_United Sheffield United)

Teams
Twenty teams competed in the league – the top seventeen teams from the previous season and the three teams promoted from the Championship. The promoted teams were Burnley, Sheffield United, and Luton Town, who returned to the top flight after respective absences of one, two and thirty-one years. This was also Luton Town’s first season in the Premier League. With their promotion, Luton Town were the first team to have been promoted from non-League (5th tier or lower within the English football league pyramid) to the top flight during the Premier League era. They replaced Leicester City, Leeds United and Southampton, who were relegated to the Championship after respective spells of nine, three and eleven years in the top flight.

English Premier League 2023-24 Summary
This season was the third to feature a winter break, with every team having a two-week break from all competitions sometime between 2 January and 30 January 2024. The summer transfer window lasted between 14 June and 1 September 2023. The Premier League’s winter transfer window was opened between 1 January and 1 February 2024.
An all-time record of 1,246 goals (average of 3.28 per match) were scored, easily breaking the previous record of 1,222 in the 1992–93 season, which had 462 games instead of the current 380. The average was also the highest in the top-flight since 1964–65. For the first time since the 1997–98 season all three of the newly promoted teams were relegated (Luton Town, Burnley, and Sheffield United) posting a combined total of 66 points. In contrast, Nottingham Forest broke the record of achieving survival with the lowest points total, breaking the previous record, attained by West Bromwich Albion in 2004–05, albeit with a 4 point deduction that would have seen them originally survive with 36 points.

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