Football season in England
Football league season
The2018–19 Premier League was the 27thseason of thePremier League , the top English professional league forassociation football clubs, since its establishment in 1992, and the 120th season of top-flight English football overall. The season started on 10 August 2018 and concluded on 12 May 2019.[ 2] [ 3] Fixtures for the 2018–19 season were announced on 14 June 2018. The league was contested by the top 17 teams from the 2017–18 season as well asWolverhampton Wanderers ,Cardiff City andFulham , who joined as the promoted clubs from the2017–18 EFL Championship . They replacedWest Bromwich Albion ,Swansea City andStoke City who were relegated to the2018–19 EFL Championship .[ 4]
Manchester City were the defending champions, and they won their fourth Premier League title, and sixth English top-flight title overall, retaining the title on the last day of the season with 98 points after winning their last 14 league games.Liverpool finished second with 97 points – the highest total in English top-flight history for a second-placed team.
Manchester City claimed the league title on the last day of the season with a 4–1 win atBrighton & Hove Albion , finishing on 98 points after a run of 14 straight wins.[ 5] Liverpool held a 7-point lead over Manchester City on 3 January,[ 6] but finished runners-up with 97 points – the fourth highest total in Premier League history and the highest in English top-flight history for a second-placed team, having lost only one league match all season – to eventual champions City.[ 7]
Chelsea andTottenham Hotspur claimed the other two Champions League berths, finishing in third and fourth place respectively. Tottenham were in third place for much of the season and were considered potential title challengers until a 1–2 loss toBurnley in February.[ 8] Chelsea would go on to win the season'sUEFA Europa League , defeatingArsenal in the final 4–1. Arsenal had gone on a fourteen-game unbeaten run near the start of the season and began April in third place, but a run of four points in six matches saw them drop to fifth place, finishing outside of the Champions League spots.[ 9]
Manchester United 's worst start to the season for 28 years and 3–1 loss to Liverpool led to the sacking of managerJosé Mourinho in December,[ 10] with former playerOle Gunnar Solskjær replacing him, initially as a caretaker. Solskjær was appointed permanently after an impressive run of results which culminated in United's away goals victory overParis Saint-Germain in theUEFA Champions League ,[ 11] but the team's poor form soon returned, and they eventually finished sixth after the team had won none of their final five league matches.[ 12] Newly promotedWolverhampton Wanderers achieved their highest finish since 1980 by finishing seventh, having taken points off every team in the league except Liverpool andHuddersfield Town .[ 13] Their seventh-place finish was the highest for a newly promoted team sinceIpswich Town finished 5th in the2000–01 season. [ 14]
Huddersfield were the first team to be relegated, following their 0–2 defeat atCrystal Palace on 30 March 2019, coinciding with victories forBurnley andSouthampton . They were relegated with six games remaining. This made Huddersfield the second team in Premier League history to be relegated before March ended, followingDerby County in2007–08 .[ 15] Fulham joined them after a 1–4 defeat atWatford on 2 April, relegated with five games remaining.[ 16] Cardiff City were the final team to be relegated following a 2–3 loss at home to Crystal Palace on 4 May with one game remaining.[ 17]
The fastest goal in Premier League history was scored this season on 23 April byShane Long in a 1–1 draw between his sideSouthampton andWatford after 7.69 seconds.[ 18] [ 19] On 4 May 2019, Fulham'sHarvey Elliott became the youngest ever Premier League player at 16 years and 30 days.[ 20] Tottenham Hotspur had a run of 28 games without a draw (20 wins, 8 losses), the longest ever recorded from the start of a Premier League season.[ 21] Manchester City finished the season without a draw in any of their final30 matches .
The season saw two aviation incidents involving Premier League personnel. On 27 October 2018,Leicester City ownerVichai Srivaddhanaprabha was killed in ahelicopter crash outside theKing Power Stadium , shortly after a 1–1 home draw againstWest Ham United . Almost three months later, on 21 January 2019, Cardiff City playerEmiliano Sala , en route to join the club followinghis record signing fromNantes , died on board a Piper PA-46 Malibu aircraft thatcrashed offAlderney .[ 22]
Twenty teams competed in the league – the top seventeen teams from the previous season and the three teams promoted from theChampionship . The promoted teams wereWolverhampton Wanderers (returning to the top flight after a six-year absence),Cardiff City andFulham (both teams returning after a four-year absence). They replacedSwansea City ,Stoke City andWest Bromwich Albion , who were relegated to theChampionship after their top flight spells of seven, ten and eight years respectively.
Stadia and locations [ edit ] Locations of the 2018–19 Premier League teams
Greater London Premier League football clubs
Note: Table lists in alphabetical order. Team Location Stadium Capacity[ 23] Arsenal London (Holloway ) Emirates Stadium 60,260 Bournemouth Bournemouth Dean Court 11,329 Brighton & Hove Albion Falmer Falmer Stadium 30,666 Burnley Burnley Turf Moor 21,944 Cardiff City Cardiff Cardiff City Stadium 33,316 Chelsea London(Fulham ) Stamford Bridge 40,853 Crystal Palace London(Selhurst ) Selhurst Park 26,074 Everton Liverpool (Walton ) Goodison Park 39,221 Fulham London(Fulham) Craven Cottage 25,700 Huddersfield Town Huddersfield Kirklees Stadium 24,121 Leicester City Leicester King Power Stadium 32,273 Liverpool Liverpool(Anfield ) Anfield 54,074 Manchester City Manchester (Bradford ) City of Manchester Stadium 55,017 Manchester United Manchester(Old Trafford ) Old Trafford 74,879 Newcastle United Newcastle upon Tyne St James' Park 52,354 Southampton Southampton St Mary's Stadium 32,384 Tottenham Hotspur London(Wembley ) Wembley Stadium [ a] 90,000 [ b] London(Tottenham ) Tottenham Hotspur Stadium 62,062 Watford Watford Vicarage Road 20,400 West Ham United London(Stratford ) London Stadium 60,000 Wolverhampton Wanderers Wolverhampton Molineux Stadium 32,050
^ Tottenham Hotspur were due to play their first three home games at Wembley due to therebuilding of their own stadium,[ 24] [ 25] but delays in the construction process meant Tottenham did not play their first match there until 3 April 2019.[ 26] [ 27] [ 28] ^ Capacity was restricted to 51,000 between December and 10 February,[ 29] [ 30] though they hosted Manchester United on 13 January at full capacity.[ 31] They also hosted Arsenal on 2 March with full capacity.[ 32] Match balls supplied by Nike, this season's version is the Merlin.
^ CaptainSteven Davis left on loan toRangers in January effectively making Højbjerg captain for the remainder of the season. ^ Solskjær was initially appointed as caretaker manager until the end of the season, but the move was made permanent on 28 March 2019. ^ Parker was initially appointed as caretaker manager, but the move was made permanent on 10 May 2019. Source:
Premier League Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Play-offs (only if needed to decide champion, teams for relegation or teams for UEFA competitions).
(C) Champions;
(R) Relegated
Notes:
^a b Since the winners of theEFL Cup and theFA Cup , Manchester City, qualified for the Champions League, the spot given to the FA Cup winners (Europa League group stage) was passed to the sixth-placed team and the spot given to the League Cup winners (Europa League second qualifying round) was passed to the seventh-placed team. Source:
Premier League Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For upcoming matches, an "a" indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.
Sergio Agüero scored three hat-tricks this season, the most by a single player.Notes (H) – Home team (A) – Away team
Alisson won thePremier League Golden Glove after keeping 21 clean sheets for Liverpool.Étienne Capoue received the most yellow cards this season with 14.Most yellow cards:14 [ 128] Most yellow cards:77 [ 130] Pos Team Total High Low Average Change 1 Manchester United 1,415,471 74,556 74,400 74,498 −0.6% † 2 Arsenal 1,138,072 60,030 59,493 59,899 +1.0% † 3 West Ham United 1,108,375 59,988 56,811 58,336 +2.6% † 4 Tottenham Hotspur 1,030,111 81,332 29,164 54,216 −20.2% † 5 Manchester City 1,028,477 54,511 53,307 54,130 +0.6% † 6 Liverpool 1,006,668 53,373 50,965 52,983 −0.1% † 7 Newcastle United 971,297 52,242 48,323 51,121 −1.7% † 8 Chelsea 768,297 40,721 38,593 40,437 −2.0% † 9 Everton 736,815 39,400 38,113 38,780 0.0%† 10 Leicester City 605,161 32,149 30,558 31,851 +0.8% † 11 Cardiff City 596,844 33,082 29,402 31,413 +55.8% 1 12 Wolverhampton Wanderers 589,572 31,436 30,130 31,030 +9.7% 1 13 Brighton & Hove Albion 578,085 30,682 29,323 30,426 +0.1% † 14 Southampton 572,640 31,890 27,077 30,139 −2.1% † 15 Crystal Palace 483,644 25,789 24,738 25,455 +1.6% † 16 Fulham 463,051 25,401 22,008 24,371 +22.5% 1 17 Huddersfield Town 440,822 24,263 17,082 23,201 −3.5% † 18 Burnley 390,148 21,741 18,497 20,534 −0.7% † 19 Watford 380,297 20,540 17,301 20,016 −1.1% † 20 Bournemouth 200,107 10,986 9,980 10,532 −1.0% † League total 14,503,954 81,332 9,980 38,168 −0.3% †
Updated to games played on 1 December 2019 Source:World Football Notes: 1: Team played last season in the Championship
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