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The English clubs with the most top-flight title wins

Arsenal are champions of England again after winning the 2025-26 Premier League title.

The Gunners have ended a 22-year wait for the league title, securing their first Premier League crown since 2004.

In the process, Arsenal have become the first English team in history to win the title in eight different decades, emphasising their status as one of English football’s powerhouse clubs. The North London side’s success this season is their 14th top-flight title, a number only two teams can better.

Liverpool and Manchester United share the record for the most titles won, having each been crowned champions on 20 occasions.

The Merseysiders equalled the mark of their fierce rivals last season after winning the Premier League under Arne Slot. Manchester United have won 13 of their 20 titles in the Premier League era, all under Sir Alex Ferguson.

It means the Scot has won more titles as a manager than every English club, bar Liverpool and Arsenal. However, the Red Devils have not won the Premier League since 2013.

Manchester City are the only other team to have reached double figures for top-flight titles. Eight of the Cityzens’ titles have come since 2012, including six under Pep Guardiola. City are the only team in history to have won four consecutive titles, achieving the feat between 2020 and 2024.

List of English top-flight champions by titles won

  • Liverpool – 20
  • Manchester United – 20
  • Arsenal – 14
  • Manchester City – 10
  • Everton – 9
  • Aston Villa – 7
  • Sunderland – 6
  • Chelsea – 6
  • Sheffield Wednesday – 4
  • Newcastle United – 4
  • Blackburn Rovers – 3
  • Huddersfield Town – 3
  • Wolverhampton Wanderers – 3
  • Leeds United – 3
  • Preston North End – 2
  • Burnley – 2
  •  Portsmouth – 2
  • Tottenham Hotspur – 2
  • Derby County – 2
  • Sheffield United – 1
  • West Bromwich Albion – 1
  • Ipswich Town – 1
  • Nottingham Forest – 1
  • Leicester City – 1

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