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EPL Season 2024-25 marked the 33rd season since the league’s inception and the 126th season of top-flight English football overall. Manchester City began the campaign as four-time defending champions but were ultimately dethroned by Liverpool, who secured the Premier League title with four matches to spare. This triumph marked Liverpool’s second Premier League title and brought them level with Manchester United’s historic record of 20 English league titles. The season’s fixtures were unveiled on 18 June 2024, featuring 33 weekend matchdays, four midweek rounds, and one Bank Holiday matchweek. Notably, the winter break, which had been part of the schedule since 2019–20, was scrapped in favour of a longer summer break. Additionally, the league adjusted the festive schedule to provide longer rest periods between games, and no fixtures were played on Christmas Eve.
Champions: Liverpool (20th title)
Top Goal Scorer: Mohamed Salah, (29 goals)
English Premier League 2024-25 Annual Awards
Award Winner Club
Premier League Manager of the Season Arne Slot
Liverpool
Premier League Player of the Season Mohamed Salah
Liverpool
Premier League Young Player of the Season Ryan Gravenberch
Liverpool
FWA Footballer of the Year Mohamed Salah
Liverpool
Premier League Goal of the Season Omar Marmoush
Manchester City
Premier League Most Powerful Goal Alexander Isak
Newcastle United
Premier League Save of the Season Emiliano Martínez
Aston Villa
Premier League Golden Glove David Raya |
Matz Sels
Arsenal |
Nottingham Forest
English Premier League 2024-25 Point Table
Position Team Played Win Draw Loss GF GA GD Point Qualification | Relegation
1. Champions Liverpool
38 25 9 4 86 41 +45 84 Qualify to UCL
2 Arsenal
38 20 14 4 69 34 +35 74 Qualify to UCL
3 Manchester City
38 21 8 9 72 44 +28 71 Qualify to UCL
4 Chelsea
38 20 9 9 64 43 +21 69 Qualify to UCL
5 Newcastle United
38 20 6 12 68 47 +21 66 Qualify to UCL
6 Aston Villa
38 19 9 10 58 51 +7 66 Qualify to Europa League
7 Nottingham Forest
38 19 8 11 58 46 +12 65 Qualify to Conference League
8 Brighton & Hove Albion
38 16 13 9 66 59 +7 61
9 Bournemouth
38 15 11 12 58 46 +12 56
10 Brentford
38 16 8 14 66 57 +9 56
11 Fulham
38 15 9 14 54 54 0 54
12 Crystal Palace
38 13 14 11 51 51 0 53 Qualify to Europa League
13 Everton
38 11 15 12 42 44 −2 48
14 West Ham United
38 11 10 17 46 62 −16 43
15 Manchester United
38 11 9 18 44 54 −10 42
16 Wolves
38 12 6 20 54 69 −15 42
17 Tottenham Hotspur
38 11 5 22 64 65 −1 38 Qualify to UCL
18 Leicester City (R)
38 6 7 25 33 80 −47 25 Relegated to EFL Championship
19 Ipswich Town (R)
38 4 10 24 36 82 −46 22 Relegated to EFL Championship
20 Southampton (R)
38 2 6 30 26 86 −60 12 Relegated to EFL Championship
Note A: The Premier League gained an additional Champions League place as a result of England gaining one of the two European Performance Spots (EPS) awarded to the two associations with the highest UEFA coefficient points in 2024–25.
Note B: Since the winners of the 2024–25 EFL Cup, Newcastle United, qualified for the Champions League via league position, the spot reserved for the EFL Cup winners (Conference League play-off round) was passed to the 7th-placed team.
Note C: Crystal Palace qualified for the Europa League league phase as the 2024–25 FA Cup winners.
Note D: Tottenham Hotspur qualified for the Champions League league phase as the 2024–25 UEFA Europa League winners.
EPL Season 2024-25 Top Goal Scorers
Rank Player Club Goals
1 Mohamed Salah
Liverpool
29
2 Alexander Isak
Newcastle United
23
3 Erling Haaland
Manchester City
22
4 Bryan Mbeumo
Brentford
20
5 Chris Wood
Nottingham Forest
20
6 Yoane Wissa
Brentford
19
7 Ollie Watkins
Aston Villa
16
8 Matheus Cunha
Wolves
15
9 Cole Palmer
Chelsea
15
10 Jean-Philippe Mateta
Crystal Palace
14
Most Assist Provider List
Rank Player Club Assists
1 Mohamed Salah
Liverpool
18
2 Jacob Murphy
Newcastle United
12
3 Anthony Elanga
Nottingham Forest
11
4 Antonee Robinson
Fulham
10
5 Bruno Fernandes
Manchester United
10
6 Bukayo Saka
Arsenal
10
7 Mikkel Damsgaard
Brentford
10
8 Morgan Rogers
Aston Villa
10
Most Clean Sheets
Rank Player Club Clean Sheets
1 David Raya
Arsenal
13
2 Matz Sels
Nottingham Forest
13
3 Jordan Pickford
Everton
12
4 Dean Henderson
Crystal Palace
11
5 Ederson
Manchester City
10
6 Robert Sánchez
Chelsea
10
7 Alisson
Liverpool
9
8 André Onana
Manchester United
9
9 Kepa Arrizabalaga
Bournemouth
8
10 Emiliano Martínez
Aston Villa
8
EPL Season 2024-25 Team information and sponsor
Team Manager Captain Kit Manufacturer
Arsenal
Mikel Arteta
Martin Ødegaard
Adidas
Aston Villa
Unai Emery
John McGinn
Adidas
Bournemouth
Andoni Iraola
Adam Smith
Umbro
Brentford
Thomas Frank
Christian Nørgaard
Umbro
Brighton & Hove Albion
Fabian Hürzeler
Lewis Dunk
Nike
Chelsea
Enzo Maresca
Reece James
Nike
Crystal Palace
Oliver Glasner
Marc Guéhi
Macron
Everton
David Moyes
Séamus Coleman
Castore
Fulham
Marco Silva
Tom Cairney
Adidas
Ipswich Town
Kieran McKenna
Sam Morsy
Umbro
Leicester City
Ruud van Nistelrooy
Jamie Vardy
Adidas
Liverpool
Arne Slot
Virgil van Dijk
Nike
Manchester City
Pep Guardiola
Kevin De Bruyne
Puma
Manchester United
Ruben Amorim
Bruno Fernandes
Adidas
Newcastle United
Eddie Howe
Bruno Guimarães
Adidas
Nottingham Forest
Nuno Espírito Santo
Ryan Yates
Adidas
Southampton
Simon Rusk (interim)
Jack Stephens
Puma
Tottenham Hotspur
Ange Postecoglou
Son Heung-min
Nike
West Ham United
Graham Potter
Jarrod Bowen
Umbro
Wolves
Vítor Pereira
Nélson Semedo
Sudu
The 2024–25 Premier League season featured several notable developments beyond the action on the pitch. The summer transfer window officially opened on 14 June 2024 and closed at 23:00 BST on 30 August 2024, while the winter transfer window ran from 1 January to 3 February 2025, closing at 23:00 GMT. This season also marked the final use of Nike as the official match ball supplier for the Premier League, with Puma set to take over the role beginning in the 2025–26 season.
A significant technological advancement was the introduction of semi-automated offside technology. Although originally slated for implementation shortly after one of the autumn international breaks, its debut was postponed to allow for additional testing. The system was first trialed during the FA Cup from the fifth round onward, leading to its confirmed Premier League debut on matchweek 32, which took place on 12 April 2025. The Etihad Stadium had the distinction of being the first venue to host a Premier League match using the new technology, during Manchester City’s fixture against Crystal Palace.