Champions of English Football — Sudden Death

Of the 40 clubs listed below, can you correctly guess the 24 that have won English football's top division whilst avoiding those that have never been champions? Be wary, though, as selecting a single incorrect answer will end the quiz, so answer carefully!
A similar quiz in this format, FA Cup Winners — Sudden Death, can be found here.
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Manchester City
Aston Villa
Leicester City
Watford
Bury
Derby County
Queens Park Rangers
Chelsea
Leeds United
Charlton Athletic
Newcastle United
Sheffield United
Southampton
Liverpool
West Bromwich Albion
Blackpool
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Ipswich Town
Nottingham Forest
Cardiff City
Everton
Tottenham Hotspur
Middlesbrough
Notts County
Bolton Wanderers
Portsmouth
Sunderland
Huddersfield Town
Sheffield Wednesday
Fulham
Norwich City
Manchester United
Arsenal
Birmingham City
Burnley
West Ham United
Stoke City
Blackburn Rovers
Coventry CIty
Preston North End
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2 Comments
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Level 16
Apr 18, 2026
im not sure if derby won it
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Level 87
Apr 18, 2026
They've been champions twice, in 1971–72 and 1974–75.