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| Won their first title in 1894 and have been champions 7 times in total, most recently in 1981. | Aston Villa | 90%
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| Won their first title in 1931 and have been champions 13 times in total, most recently in 2004. Arsenal won the 2004 league title without losing a single game, becoming only the second club to do so alongside Preston's undefeated campaign all the way back in the inaugural Football League season which concluded in 1889! | Arsenal | 80%
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| Won their first title in 1955 and have been champions 6 times in total, most recently in 2017. | Chelsea | 80%
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| Famously won their first and so far only title in 2016, having started the season at odds of 5,000-1! | Leicester City | 70%
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| Won their first title in 1937 and have been champions 10 times in total, enjoying a period of dominance over the last decade under Pep Guardiola, most recently winning the title in 2024 | Manchester City | 70%
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| Won their first title in 1907 and have been champions a joint-record 20 times in total, most recently in 2013 in legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson's final season in charge before retiring. | Manchester United | 70%
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| Won their first title in 1951 and so far once more since, in 1961. | Tottenham Hotspur | 70%
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| Won their first title in 1901 and have been champions a joint-record 20 times in total, most recently in 2025. | Liverpool | 60%
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| Won their first title in 1905 and have been champions 4 times in total, most recently in 1927. | Newcastle United | 60%
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| Won their first title in 1912 and have been champions 3 times in total, most recently in 1995. | Blackburn Rovers | 50%
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| Won their first title in 1891 and have been champions 9 times in total, most recently in 1987. | Everton | 50%
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| Won their first title in 1969 under Don Revie, and again in Revie's final season in 1974. Leeds won their most recent third title in 1992, the last season before the breakaway of the Premier League. | Leeds United | 50%
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| Won their first and so far only title in 1978 under Brian Clough and Peter Taylor. Nottingham Forest have an intense local rivalry with Derby County, further intensified by both clubs' greatest successes coming under the iconic manager. The small stretch of motorway that connects Nottingham and Derby is officially named Brian Clough Way in tribute. | Nottingham Forest | 50%
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| Won their first title in 1921 and once more since, in 1960. | Burnley | 40%
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| Won their first and so far only title in 1962 | Ipswich Town | 40%
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| Won their first title in 1954 and have been champions 3 times in total, most recently in 1959. | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 40%
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| Won their first title in 1972 under Brian Clough and Peter Taylor, and again in 1975 under Clough's recently retired former team captain Dave Mackay as manager, having replaced Clough when he resigned in protest amidst highly publicised rifts with the club's owners. | Derby County | 30%
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| Won their 3 titles back-to-back-to-back in 1924, 1925 and 1926. | Huddersfield Town | 30%
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| Won their total so far of 2 titles back-to-back in 1949 and 1950. | Portsmouth | 30%
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| Won their total so far of 2 titles back-to-back in 1889 and 1890, the first two seasons of the Football League. Preston won the inaugural league title without losing a single game, a feat that has only been repeated once, by Arsenal in 2004. | Preston North End | 20%
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| Won their first and so far only title in 1898. | Sheffield United | 20%
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| Won their first title in 1903 and have been champions 4 times in total, most recently in 1930. | Sheffield Wednesday | 20%
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| Won their first title in 1892 and have been champions 6 times in total, most recently in 1936. | Sunderland | 20%
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| Won their first and so far only title in 1920. | West Bromwich Albion | 20%
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