Who has won the most Premier League titles? Man United, Man City, Liverpool and list of English league winners

Dominic Booth

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There is no doubt that Manchester City are the dominant force in this era of English football. Under Pep Guardiola, they have now won six Premier League titles in seven years after claiming a record fourth in a row in 2023/24.

City, however, have a long way to go to catch the most successful clubs in English domestic history: their local rivals, Manchester United.

In terms of all-time and Premier League titles, United are leading the way, thanks to the relentless success they enjoyed under Sir Alex Ferguson over a 27-year period.

The Sporting News runs through the number of league titles and how England's top clubs compare to each other throughout history...

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Who has won the most Premier League titles?

Manchester United have won the most English Premier League titles of any club, with 13, although they've not scooped the biggest prize since Ferguson retired a decade ago.

City won their eighth Premier League crown in 2023/24, which makes them the second most successful side since the league's inception in 1992/93. Chelsea have won five, Arsenal three, while Liverpool, Leicester City and Blackburn Rovers have all won one league title apiece.

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Most English league titles

Of course, football did exist before 1993 and it was Liverpool who largely bossed the English game, especially in the 1970s and 1980s.

Liverpool won 18 league titles before the Premier League, which, if you add to the one they've won since in 2019/20 under Jurgen Klopp, gives them 19 English domestic crowns overall.

But that's just short of United's tally of 20 titles, with the Old Trafford club lifting the top prize seven times before the Premier League era, and then 13 more under Ferguson in the 1990s, 2000s and 2010s.

City went one ahead of Everton on 10 overall titles after completing their 2023/24 triumph under Guardiola. Arsenal (13) remain in third place, with Aston Villa, Chelsea and Sunderland all having won six or more titles.

Most English league titles by club 

 TeamNo. of league titles*
1.Man United20
2.Liverpool19
3.Arsenal13
4. Man City10
5.Everton9
6.Aston Villa7
7.Chelsea6
 Sunderland6
9.Newcastle4
 Sheffield Wednesday4

*Not including league titles outside the top flight

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List of Premier League winners

The two Manchester clubs have dominated the Premier League era, winning 20 titles between them. That means the title has ended up in Manchester more often than not since the Premier League's inception in 1992.

Blackburn Rovers, Arsenal, Chelsea, Leicester City and Liverpool are the only other clubs to have won the top-flight title in the Premier League era.

SeasonPremier League winnerManager
1992/93Manchester UnitedSir Alex Ferguson
1993/94Manchester UnitedSir Alex Ferguson
1994/95Blackburn RoversKenny Dalglish
1995/96Manchester UnitedSir Alex Ferguson
1996/97Manchester UnitedSir Alex Ferguson
1997/98ArsenalArsene Wenger
1998/99Manchester UnitedSir Alex Ferguson
1999/2000Manchester UnitedSir Alex Ferguson
2000/01Manchester UnitedSir Alex Ferguson
2001/02ArsenalArsene Wenger
2002/03Manchester UnitedSir Alex Ferguson
2003/04ArsenalArsene Wenger
2004/05ChelseaJose Mourinho
2005/06ChelseaJose Mourinho
2006/07Manchester UnitedSir Alex Ferguson
2007/08Manchester UnitedSir Alex Ferguson
2008/09Manchester UnitedSir Alex Ferguson
2009/10ChelseaCarlo Ancelotti
2010/11Manchester UnitedSir Alex Ferguson
2011/12Manchester CityRoberto Mancini
2012/13Manchester UnitedSir Alex Ferguson
2013/14Manchester CityManuel Pellegrini
2014/15ChelseaJose Mourinho
2015/16Leicester CityClaudio Ranieri
2016/17ChelseaAntonio Conte
2017/18Manchester CityPep Guardiola
2018/19Manchester CityPep Guardiola
2019/20LiverpoolJurgen Klopp
2020/21Manchester CityPep Guardiola
2021/22Manchester CityPep Guardiola
2022/23Manchester CityPep Guardiola
2023/24Manchester CityPep Guardiola

Dominic Booth

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Dominic joined the Sporting News in November 2022, initially working on our World Cup coverage as a freelance sub editor. He was previously a sport content editor and Man United writer at the Manchester Evening News and is a regular at both Old Traffords, football and cricket.