Top-flight English football certainly did not start in 1992, but the Premier League has become the biggest football league in the world following it’s creation 33 years ago.
Chelsea are the most successful London club in the current era, with five titles to their name. Arsenal have three with Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool, Blackburn Rovers and Leicester City the other clubs to win a Premier League title in the last 33 years.
There are currently seven clubs from London in the English top flight, with Arsenal and Chelsea joined by Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United, Crystal Palace, Fulham and Brentford.
Over the years, several other clubs from the capital have competed in the top flight. Wimbledon and Charlton Athletic have spent eight seasons each in the top division while Queens Park Rangers were a Premier League club for seven seasons.
As the 2025-26 campaign gets back underway following the international break, we took a look at the all-time points standings for the Premier League. Here’s the tally of every London club and their place in a table that starts from 1992 until the present day...