On Sunday, May 29 we finally discovered the 20th and final team that will be competing in the 2022/23 Premier League.
Nottingham Forest’s 1-0 win over Huddersfield Town at Wembley in the Championship playoff final was the final match of the English domestic league season.
It ended a 23-year absence for Steve Cooper’s side from the top division and fans will eagerly be awaiting the new campaign kicking off.
The Sporting News has compiled all the key information you need to know for next term.
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Teams in Premier League 2022/23
Club | Last PL season | Last finish | PL titles won (last) | All-time PL record (W-L-D) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Arsenal | 2021-22 | 5th | 3 (03-04) |
619-249-284 |
Aston Villa | 2021-22 | 14th | 0 |
354-388-297 |
Bournemouth | 2019-20 | 2nd (Championship) | 0 |
56-91-43 |
Brentford | 2021-22 | 13th | 0 |
13-18-7 |
Brighton | 2021-22 | 9th | 0 |
48-77-65 |
Chelsea | 2021-22 | 3rd | 5 (2016-17) |
618-250-284 |
Crystal Palace | 2021-22 | 12th | 0 |
145-228-129 |
Everton | 2021-22 | 16th | 0 |
418-414-320 |
Fulham | 2020-21 | 1st (Championship) | 0 |
162-254-154 |
Leeds | 2021-22 | 17th | 0 |
216-187-141 |
Leicester | 2021-22 | 8th | 1 (2015-16) |
209-243-160 |
Liverpool | 2021-22 | 2nd | 1 (2019-20) |
609-261-283 |
Manchester City | 2021-22 | 1st | 6 (2021-22) |
473-279-210 |
Manchester United | 2021-22 | 6th | 13 (2012-13) |
703-192-258 |
Newcastle | 2021-22 | 11th | 0 |
382-388-264 |
Nottingham Forest | 1998-99 | 4th (Championship) | 0 |
59-59-79 |
Southampton | 2021-22 | 15th | 0 |
274-371-241 |
Tottenham | 2021-22 | 4th | 0 |
502-369-281 |
West Ham | 2021-22 | 7th | 0 |
335-408-253 |
Wolves | 2021-22 | 10th | 0 |
90-136-78 |
Which teams got promoted to the Premier League?
Former playoff winners Fulham were the first team to achieve promotion and they went up as champions of the Championship following an incredible season under Marco Silva.
Bournemouth beat Forest to the second automatic promotion spot, meaning Huddersfield Town, Forest, Sheffield United and Luton Town contested the playoffs for the right to play Premier League football in 2022/23.
Huddersfield were the first team to book their spot at Wembley after Jordan Rhodes scored the decisive goal in a 2-1 aggregate win over Luton.
In the other clash, Forest’s playoff against Sheffield United needed to be settled on penalties with the sides level on 3-3 after 210 minutes of action as Forest goalkeeper Brice Samba saved three spot-kicks in the shoot-out.
In the playoff final at Wembley, Forest won on their first ever trip to the new stadium courtesy of a 1-0 win thanks to Levi Colwill’s own goal to end their 23 year absence from the Premier League.
Which teams got relegated from the Premier League?
Norwich City were the first team to suffer relegation and Watford joined them a week later as both clubs dropped down to the second division just one season after earning promotion.
The third and final trap door to the Championship was occupied by Burnley, who were overtaken by Leeds United on the final day.
When do the Premier League 2022/23 fixtures come out?
Fans have less than a month to wait for the release of the 2022/23 Premier League fixtures.
The schedule is expected to be released by the Premier League on June 16, 2022 at 9 a.m. BST / 4 a.m. ET.
When does the Premier League 2022/23 season start?
Adjusted to accommodate the World Cup, the 2022/23 Premier League season will start eight days earlier than the previous campaign.
The first fixtures will be scheduled for August 6, 2022, giving players a break of around two and a half months from Premier League action.
The last set of fixtures before the Premier League stops for the World Cup will be played over the weekend of November 12-13.
The World Cup final takes place on December 18 and the league will resume on December 26. The final round of matches, to be played on May 28, 2023, will kick off simultaneously.
2022/23 English football calendar key dates
Premier League season begins | August 6 |
International breaks | Weekend of September 24; November 13 – December 25 |
Premier League season ends | May 28 |
EFL Cup final | February 26 |
FA Cup final | June 3 |
UEFA Champions League final | June 10 |
UEFA Europa League final | May 31 |
UEFA Europa Conference League final | June 7 |
Premier League 2022-23 title odds
Club | United States (DraftKings) |
U.K. (SkyBet) |
Canada (SportsInteraction) |
---|---|---|---|
Man City | -165 | 4/7 | -261 |
Liverpool | +200 | 2/1 | +130 |
Chelsea | +1400 | 16/1 | +1000 |
Tottenham | +1600 | 18/1 | +1200 |
Man United | +2200 | 28/1 | +1600 |
Arsenal | +4000 | 50/1 | +3100 |
Newcastle | +6500 | 50/1 | +3900 |
West Ham | +20000 | 150/1 | +8410 |
Leicester City | +20000 | 150/1 | +10400 |
Aston Villa | +20000 | 250/1 | +18000 |
Brighton | +25000 | 250/1 | +14500 |
Everton | +25000 | 250/1 | +16100 |
Wolves | +50000 | 250/1 | +19700 |
Southampton | +50000 | 500/1 | +32200 |
Crystal Palace | +50000 | 500/1 | +27700 |
Brentford | +50000 | 750/1 | +41600 |
Leeds United | +50000 | 250/1 | +42300 |
Fulham | +100000 | 1000/1 | +50000 |
Bournemouth | +100000 | 1500/1 | +50000 |
Nottingham Forest | +100000 | 1500/1 | +100000 |
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