The following is alist of clubs who have played in thePremier League since its formation in 1992.
Over that span, 51 teams have played in the Premier League, two of which (Cardiff City andSwansea City) are located inWales; they play in theEnglish football league system for practical and historical reasons.
Preston North End are the only formertop-flight First Division champions who have never played in the Premier League;[1] they are amonga group of fourteen clubs, twelve of which are active, that have played in the old First Division but not in the Premier League. By contrast,Barnsley,Bournemouth,Hull City,Reading,Swindon Town andWigan Athletic never played in the old First Division before being promoted to the Premier League in 1993, 1997, 2005, 2006, 2008, and 2015 respectively.
Eleven of the 22 founder members of the Premier League will compete in the 2025–26 season. Six (Arsenal,Chelsea,Everton,Liverpool,Manchester United, andTottenham Hotspur) have contested every season of the Premier League. The remaining five (Aston Villa,Crystal Palace,Leeds United,Manchester City andNottingham Forest), were also founder members, though each team has been relegated at least once in the past. Two clubs,Brighton & Hove Albion andBrentford, are not founding members of the Premier League, but have not been relegated since making their debuts in the Premier League after promotion in 2017 and 2021, respectively.
All statistics here refer to time in the Premier League only, with the exception of 'Most Recent Finish' (which refers to all levels of play) and 'Last Promotion' (which refers to the club's last promotion from the second tier of English football). For the 'Top Scorer' column, those inbold still play in the Premier League for the club shown. Premier League teams playing in the current season or confirmed for the next season are indicated inbold, while founding members of the Premier League are shown initalics. A 'spell' refers to a number of consecutive seasons within the league, uninterrupted by relegation. If the longest spell is the current spell, this is shown inbold, and if the highest finish is that of the most recent season, then this is also shown inbold.
The2006–07 season marked the first occasion former Premier League members were in all three divisions of the Football League following the relegation ofSwindon Town toLeague Two. Since then, other former Premier League clubs relegated to League Two have includedBradford City,Portsmouth,Blackpool,Coventry City,Oldham Athletic andBolton Wanderers. Oldham became the first former Premier League club to be relegated to theNational League during the 2022–23 season.[2]
Norwich City have had the most separate spells in the Premier League, with six, which have lasted from one to three seasons in length.
Three clubs –Luton Town,Notts County andWest Ham United – were in the top flight in1991–92, and so took part in the original negotiations in 1991 that led to the formation of the Premier League, resigning their membership ofThe Football League along with the other 19 clubs in the top flight. However, the clubs were relegated that season and were thereby not founding Premier League members. West Ham won promotion to the Premier Leaguethe following season. Notts County has not returned to the top flight since, even dropping to theNational League in 2019. Luton Town also dropped to the National League in 2009, but managed to return to the Football League in 2014 and won promotion to the Premier League in 2023 afterplay-offs.

Where a club has played at multiple locations, the current location is shown (if they are a current Premier League member), or the location played at during the most recent Premier League season they competed in (if they are currently in the lower divisions).
North West England |
| Club | Town or city | Highest First Division finish | Total seasons | Last relegation | Current status (2025–26) | Level in pyramid |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accrington[d] | Accrington | 6th | 5 | 1892–93 | Defunct | – |
| Bradford Park Avenue[e] | Bradford (Horton Park) | 9th | 3 | 1920–21 | Northern Premier League Division One East | 8 |
| Bristol City | Bristol (Ashton Gate) | 2nd | 9 | 1979–80 | Championship | 2 |
| Bury[f] | Bury | 4th | 22 | 1928–29 | Northern Premier League Division One West | 8 |
| Carlisle United | Carlisle | 22nd | 1 | 1974–75 | National League | 5 |
| Darwen[g] | Darwen | 14th | 2 | 1893–94 | North West Counties League | 10 |
| Glossop North End | Glossop | 18th | 1 | 1899–1900 | North West Counties League | 9 |
| Grimsby Town | Cleethorpes | 5th | 12 | 1947–48 | League Two | 4 |
| Leyton Orient | London (Leyton) | 22nd | 1 | 1962–63 | League One | 3 |
| Millwall | London (New Cross) | 10th | 2 | 1989–90 | Championship | 2 |
| Northampton Town | Northampton | 21st | 1 | 1965–66 | League One | 3 |
| Notts County | Nottingham | 3rd | 30 | 1991–92 | League Two | 4 |
| Oxford United | Oxford | 18th | 3 | 1987–88 | Championship | 2 |
| Preston North End | Preston | 1st | 46 | 1960–61 | Championship | 2 |
The number of seasons that each team has played in the top division between1888–89 and2025–26. A total of 65 teams have competed in at least one season of the top division. No team has participated in all 126 seasons;Everton have been absent for the fewest seasons, missing just four for a total of 124 seasons in the top flight. Teams inbold participate in the2025–26 Premier League. Teams initalic have never competed in the Premier League, only the old First Division.