2024–25 Premier League Season Recap: Winners, Losers, and More

The 2024–25 Premier League: A Season of Surprises, Slumps, and Saints Sinking

The 2024–25 Premier League season delivered a rollercoaster of emotions, unexpected turns, and historic feats. From Liverpool's' triumphant return to the summit to the unprecedented relegation of all three promoted teams, this season kept fans on their toes.

2024–25 Premier League Season Recap: Winners, Losers, and More
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League Champions: Liverpool's Resurgence

Liverpool clinched their 20th top-flight title with 84 points, a comfortable 10-point lead over Arsenal. A season of relentless form and consistent results saw them return to the top of English football.

Relegation: A Trio of One-Season Wonders

In a Premier League first, all three newly promoted teams Southampton, Leicester City, and Ipswich Town were relegated. Southampton set an unwanted record, securing only 12 points and winning just two games all season.

European Qualifications

Final Standings

PositionTeamPoints
1Liverpool84
2Arsenal74
3Manchester City71
4Chelsea69
5Newcastle United66
6Aston Villa66
7Nottingham Forest65
8Brighton61
9Bournemouth56
10Brentford56
11Fulham54
12Crystal Palace53
13Everton48
14West Ham United43
15Manchester United42
16Wolverhampton Wanderers42
17Tottenham Hotspur38
18Leicester City25
19Ipswich Town22
20Southampton12

Promoted to 2025–26 Premier League

Making their way to the top tier for next season are:

These three will be hoping to make more impact than this season's relegated trio managed.

Season Highlights

  • Crystal Palace lifted the FA Cup for the first time in their history.
  • Tottenham Hotspur finished 17th in the league but snuck into the Champions League by winning the Europa League.
  • Manchester United slumped to 13th—proof that red really isn't a lucky colour this year.
  • Nottingham Forest finished 7th and earned a Conference League spot—Tricky Trees indeed!

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