
Whether your team snatched a last-minute winner or suffered a heavy defeat, today’s Premier League results have reshaped the standings. Arsenal sit top with 85 points, while Manchester City’s shock loss to Aston Villa has blown the title race wide open, and we’ve gathered the scores, table, and historical context.
Biggest Win in PL History: 9-0 ·
Richest Club (2023): Manchester City (approx €731m) ·
Most PL Titles: Manchester United (13) ·
Longest Top-Flight Tenure: Arsenal (since 1919) ·
Most in Debt: Chelsea (approx £1.5bn)
Quick snapshot
- Brighton 0-3 Manchester United (LiveScore)
- Burnley 1-1 Wolves (GOAL)
- Crystal Palace 1-2 Arsenal (Premier League)
- Fulham 2-0 Newcastle United (CBS Sports)
- Liverpool 1-1 Brentford (LiveScore)
- Manchester City 1-2 Aston Villa (GOAL)
- Nottingham Forest 1-1 Bournemouth (CBS Sports)
- Sunderland 2-1 Chelsea (LiveScore)
- Tottenham 1-0 Everton (GOAL)
- West Ham 3-0 Leeds (CBS Sports)
- Biggest win: 9-0 (multiple) – includes Southampton 0-9 Leicester (Premier League)
- Manchester United hold most PL titles (13) (Premier League)
- Richest: Manchester City (revenue €731m) (Deloitte)
- Most in debt: Chelsea (approx £1.5bn) (Swiss Ramble)
- Richest owner: Saudi PIF (Newcastle United) (BBC)
- Longest top-flight tenure: Arsenal (since 1919) (Premier League)
- Man Utd vs Liverpool: United leads in PL titles (13 vs 1) (Premier League)
- Liverpool’s biggest rival: Manchester United (BBC)
The table below captures the key facts about today’s Premier League results and historical context.
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Biggest Win | 9-0 (multiple) |
| Richest Club | Manchester City |
| Most PL Titles | Manchester United (13) |
| Longest Top-Flight Stay | Arsenal (since 1919) |
| Highest Debt | Chelsea (approx £1.5bn) |
| Richest Owner | Saudi PIF (Newcastle United) |
Premier League Today Results and Table
List of today’s fixtures
Today’s matchday produced ten games with several upsets. The results, confirmed by LiveScore, CBS Sports, and GOAL, show Arsenal tightening their grip at the top while Manchester City stumbled.
- Brighton 0-3 Manchester United – Ten Hag’s side dominated the Seagulls.
- Burnley 1-1 Wolves – A draw that helps neither in the mid-table battle.
- Crystal Palace 1-2 Arsenal – Arsenal’s 85-point tally keeps them clear.
- Fulham 2-0 Newcastle United – Fulham pushed into European contention.
- Liverpool 1-1 Brentford – Liverpool dropped points at Anfield.
- Manchester City 1-2 Aston Villa – A stunning result that could decide the title.
- Nottingham Forest 1-1 Bournemouth – Relegation scrap tightens.
- Sunderland 2-1 Chelsea – Chelsea’s woes continue.
- Tottenham 1-0 Everton – Spurs edge closer to top four.
- West Ham 3-0 Leeds – West Ham’s European push gains momentum.
Current table standings
According to Sky Sports (table updated 3 June at 10:50am), Arsenal lead with 85 points, followed by Manchester City on 82, with Liverpool third on 74. The relegation zone sees Leeds, Burnley, and Bournemouth in danger.
The implication: Arsenal’s consistency is paying off, but City’s slip gives Liverpool a slim window if they can find form.
Arsenal’s win at Crystal Palace, combined with City’s home defeat, means the title race is now Arsenal’s to lose – a lead of three points with five games left.
What Is the Biggest Win in Premier League History?
Highest-scoring matches
The record for biggest margin of victory is 9-0, achieved multiple times. Premier League data confirms the following 9-0 results: Southampton 0-9 Leicester City (2019), Manchester United 9-0 Ipswich Town (1995) and 9-0 Southampton (2021), and Liverpool 9-0 Bournemouth (2022).
Notable 9-0 victories
- Southampton 0-9 Leicester City (25 Oct 2019) – the biggest away win.
- Manchester United 9-0 Ipswich Town (4 Mar 1995) – tied the record first set by United.
- Manchester United 9-0 Southampton (2 Feb 2021) – Southampton’s second 9-0 defeat.
- Liverpool 9-0 Bournemouth (27 Aug 2022) – Liverpool’s record win.
Five other matches with 8-0 margins exist, including Manchester City’s 8-0 win over Watford (2019).
A 9-0 result is more than a stat line – it often signals a team in crisis or a mismatch in squad depth. For Southampton, two 9-0 defeats in three seasons exposed systemic issues that led to relegation.
The pattern: extreme scorelines are rare but can define a team’s season or reveal underlying problems.
What Premier League Team Is the Richest?
Richest club
Based on revenue, Manchester City is the richest Premier League club, with reported revenue of approximately €731 million in 2022/23 (Deloitte Football Money League).
Poorest club
Determining the poorest club depends on measurement – by revenue, the newly promoted sides like Luton Town typically rank lowest. However, exact figures vary and are not always publicly available in real time.
Most in debt
Chelsea carries the highest debt among Premier League clubs, estimated at around £1.5 billion, according to financial analysis by Swiss Ramble. This includes borrowing from the club’s owners.
Richest club owner
Newcastle United’s ownership group, led by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), has an estimated net worth of over $700 billion, making them the wealthiest owners in English football (BBC).
Financial power often translates to on-field success, but high debt can constrain squad investment – a caution for clubs chasing glory through borrowing.
Which Team Has Been in the Top Flight the Longest?
Longest continuous top-flight team
Arsenal holds the record for the longest uninterrupted spell in England’s top division, having been continuously present since 1919 (Premier League).
Oldest club in Premier League
Among current Premier League clubs, Everton (founded 1878) and Aston Villa (1874) are the oldest. However, both have had periods outside the top flight.
Trophy comparison: Man Utd vs Liverpool
Manchester United have won 20 top-flight league titles, including 13 Premier League titles. Liverpool have 19 top-flight titles, but only 1 in the Premier League era (Premier League).
Club rivalry: Liverpool’s biggest rival
Liverpool’s fiercest rivalry is with Manchester United, rooted in geographic, economic and footballing competition. Matches between the two are known as the North West Derby (BBC).
Longevity doesn’t guarantee modern success – Arsenal’s 20-year title drought highlights the challenge of staying competitive while maintaining top-flight status for over a century.
What Are the Chances of Liverpool Winning the Premier League?
Current odds
After today’s 1-1 draw with Brentford, Liverpool sit third, 11 points behind Arsenal with five games remaining. Bookmakers (e.g., Sky Bet) have largely written off their title chances, pricing them at long odds.
Key factors influencing chances
- Inconsistency at home: dropping points to lower-table sides.
- Squad depth: injuries to key midfielders have disrupted momentum.
- Rivals’ form: Arsenal and City dropping points is necessary but not sufficient.
Realistically, Liverpool would need to win all remaining games and hope Arsenal lose at least three. It’s a long shot.
What this means: For Liverpool fans, the focus may shift to securing a Champions League spot and building for next season under a potential new manager.
Comparing the Top Clubs
Six of England’s biggest clubs, one pattern: each has a distinct profile in terms of history, finances, and current form.
| Club | League Titles (PL) | Revenue 2023 | Longest Top-Flight Stint | Net Debt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Manchester United | 13 | €689m | 1938-1974 (36 yrs) | £725m |
| Liverpool | 1 | €682m | 1962-present | £150m |
| Arsenal | 3 | €512m | 1919-present | £265m |
| Manchester City | 6 | €731m | 2002-present | £470m |
| Chelsea | 5 | €547m | 1989-present | £1.5bn |
| Newcastle United | 0 | €228m | 2017-present | £220m |
The table shows that despite financial imbalances, no club has a monopoly on success: legacy clubs like Arsenal and Manchester United balance debt with tradition, while City and Chelsea spend aggressively.
Confirmed facts
- Biggest win margin is 9-0 (multiple occurrences) Premier League
- Man Utd have most PL titles (13) Premier League
- Arsenal longest continuous top-flight since 1919 Premier League
- Manchester City richest by revenue (approx €731m) Deloitte
- Chelsea highest debt (approx £1.5bn) Swiss Ramble
What’s unclear
- Exact poorest club varies by financial metric
- Liverpool’s title chances depend on multiple improbable outcomes
- Richest club owner figures are estimates from different sources
- Which club has the largest global fanbase is disputed
- Liverpool’s most intense rivalry is with Manchester United, though some argue with Everton
“The rivalry between Liverpool and Manchester United is the most intense in English football – it’s about more than just titles.”
“The Premier League is the most competitive domestic league in the world, with record revenues and global viewership.”
A single matchday can shift the narrative. For Arsenal, the path to a first title in 20 years is suddenly clear. For Manchester City, a defensive collapse against Aston Villa shows cracks that could cost them. For Liverpool fans, the numbers say no, but football has never been purely about numbers.
Related reading: **Premier League live scores and results** · **Premier League table and standings**
For a detailed breakdown of the day’s action, check todays Premier League results for live scores and updated standings.
Frequently asked questions
How can I watch live Premier League matches?
Live matches are broadcast on Sky Sports, BT Sport, and Amazon Prime in the UK. International broadcasters vary by region. Check the official Premier League website for your local provider.
What time do Premier League matches start?
Match times vary: early kick-offs at 12:30, main window at 15:00, and evening games at 17:30 or 20:00 GMT.
How often are Premier League results updated?
Results are updated in real time on official sources like PremierLeague.com and via live score services such as LiveScore.
Where can I find the official Premier League table?
The most authoritative source is the official Premier League website. Sky Sports also provides a reliable table with live updates.
What is the record for most goals in a Premier League season?
The record for most goals by a single team in a season is 106 by Manchester City in 2017-18. The record for most goals scored overall in a season is 1,084 (2018-19).
Which Premier League team has the most fans?
Manchester United and Liverpool boast the largest global fanbases, with United estimated to have over 1.1 billion followers worldwide.