2023–24 Premier League#results
{{Short description|32nd season of the Premier League}}
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{{Infobox football league season
| competition = Premier League
| season = 2023–24
| dates = 11 August 2023 – 19 May 2024
| winners = Manchester City
8th Premier League title
10th English title
| continentalcup1 = Champions League
| continentalcup1 qualifiers = Manchester City
Arsenal
Liverpool
Aston Villa
| continentalcup2 = Europa League
| continentalcup2 qualifiers = Manchester United (as FA Cup winners)
Tottenham Hotspur
| continentalcup3 = Conference League
| continentalcup3 qualifiers = Chelsea
| relegated = Luton Town
Burnley
Sheffield United
| matches = 380
| total goals = 1246
| league topscorer = Erling Haaland
(27 goals)
| best goalkeeper = David Raya
(16 clean sheets)
| biggest home win = {{nowrap|Chelsea 6–0 Everton}}
(15 April 2024)
| biggest away win = {{nowrap|Sheffield United 0–8 Newcastle United}}
(24 September 2023)
| highest scoring = {{nowrap|Sheffield United 0–8 Newcastle United}}
(24 September 2023)
{{nowrap|Chelsea 4–4 Manchester City}}
(12 November 2023)
{{nowrap|Newcastle United 4–4 Luton Town}}
(3 February 2024)
| longest wins = 9 matches
Manchester City{{Cite web |title=English Premier League Performance Stats, 2023–24 Season |url=https://www.espn.co.uk/football/stats/_/league/ENG.1/view/performance/team |access-date=14 May 2024 |website=ESPN |language=en}}
| longest unbeaten = 23 matches
Manchester City
| longest winless = 14 matches
Sheffield United
| longest losses = 7 matches
Sheffield United
| highest attendance = 73,612
{{nowrap|Manchester United 3–0 West Ham United}}
(4 February 2024)
| lowest attendance = 10,421
Bournemouth 0–0 Chelsea
(17 September 2023)
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| prevseason = 2022–23
| nextseason = 2024–25
}}
The 2023–24 Premier League was the 32nd season of the Premier League and the 125th season of {{nowrap|top-flight}} English football overall. The season began on 11 August 2023, and concluded on 19 May 2024.{{Cite press release|title=Dates for 2023/24 season confirmed |url=https://www.premierleague.com/news/2898798 |access-date=28 February 2024 |publisher=The Football Association Premier League Limited|location=London|language=en}}{{Cite press release |title=Fixture release date for 2023/24 season announced |url=https://www.premierleague.com/news/3147591/1000 |access-date=28 February 2024 |publisher=The Football Association Premier League Limited |language=en}}{{Cite press release |date=15 June 2023 |title=Fixture release date for 2023/24 season announced |url=https://www.premierleague.com/news/3147591 |access-date=28 February 2024 |publisher=The Football Association Premier League Limited |location=London|language=en}}{{Cite news |title=When does the 2023/24 Premier League season start? Key dates, transfer window, winter break and more |url=https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/12741674/when-does-the-2023-24-premier-league-season-start-key-dates-transfer-window-winter-break-and-more |access-date=28 February 2024 |work=Sky Sports|location=London |language=en}}
Manchester City, the defending champions, won their fourth consecutive title, the first team to do so.{{cite news|url= https://www.theguardian.com/football/article/2024/may/19/manchester-city-beat-west-ham-to-win-fourth-premier-league-title-in-a-row|title= Manchester City beat West Ham to win fourth Premier League title in a row|date=19 May 2024|last=Hytner|first=David|newspaper=The Guardian|location=Manchester|accessdate=21 May 2024}}{{Cite news |title=Manchester City wins record fourth consecutive Premier League title, the first men's team in English league history to achieve this feat.|url=https://www.sportsnet.ca/premier-league/manchester-city-wins-record-fourth-consecutive-premier-league-title/ |access-date=2024-05-19 |work=Sportsnet|location=Toronto|publisher=Rogers Media|agency=AP|language=en}}{{Cite web |date=2024-05-27 |title=Premier League 2024: Manchester City's Triumph and Arsenal's Close Cha |url=https://fitknitsocks.co.uk/blogs/news/premier-league-2024-manchester-citys-triumph-and-arsenals-close-chase |access-date=2024-06-14 |website=Fitknit |language=en}}
This season was significant as it was affected by points deductions handed out to both Everton and Nottingham Forest, as part of the Premier League’s crackdown on financial breaches by clubs. Everton received two separate points deductions (a 10-point deduction, later reduced to six, in November 2023 and a further two-point deduction in April 2024) whilst Forest received a four-point deduction in March 2024. Each deduction was for breaking the league’s Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR).
This season was the third to feature a winter break, with each team having a two-week break from all competitions some time between 2 January and 30 January 2024.{{cite press release|publisher=The Football Association Premier League|location=London|url=https://www.premierleague.com/news/3616087 |title= Return of mid-season winter break |date=6 August 2023 |access-date=11 December 2023}} The summer transfer window was from 14 June to 1 September 2023, while the winter transfer window was between 1 January and 1 February 2024.{{cite press release|publisher=The Football Association Premier League|location=London|url=https://www.premierleague.com/news/3485999 |title=Dates for summer 2023 and winter 2024 transfer windows confirmed |date=24 May 2023 |access-date=24 May 2023 }}
A record 1,246 goals (380 games, an average of 3.28 per match) were scored during the season, breaking the previous record of 1,222 in the 1992–93 season (which had 462 games, an average of 2.65 per match). The average goals per game was the highest in the top flight since 1964–65.{{cite web |url=https://www.worldfootball.net/stats/eng-premier-league/1/ |title=Premier League » Statistics » Goals per season |website=WorldFootball.net |access-date=19 May 2024}} All three of the newly promoted teams were relegated (Luton Town, Burnley, and Sheffield United), the first time this happened since the 1997–98 season; those three teams had a combined total of 66 points. Nottingham Forest avoided relegation with 32 points (including a 4-point deduction), a record low for a team to do so.
Summary
For only the third time in Premier League history (after Middlesbrough in 1996–97 and Portsmouth in 2009–10), a Premier League team was deducted points; on 17 November 2023, Everton had 10 points deducted from their total for a breach of the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules (PSR). The deduction was the biggest to be handed out in Premier League history and was subject to appeal. On 26 February 2024, following their appeal, it was announced that the deduction had been reduced to six points. On 18 March 2024, Nottingham Forest became the fourth-ever Premier League club to receive a points deduction, as they were deducted four points for a breach of the Premier League's profitability and sustainability rules. The club submitted an appeal on 26 March, but on 7 May their appeal was rejected. On 8 April, Everton were deducted two additional points for further PSR breaches, which the club initially appealed, but later withdrew.{{Cite news |title=Everton lodge appeal against second points deduction |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/68818485 |access-date=2024-04-15 |work=BBC Sport |language=en-GB}}{{Cite web |date=2024-05-10 |title=Everton withdraw appeal against two-point Premier League deduction |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/c88zn10ngj7o |access-date=2024-05-10 |website=BBC Sport |language=en-GB}} In total, the club were deducted eight points this season.
On 30 September 2023, in the game between Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool, Premier League's video assistant referee (VAR), Darren England, failed to intervene on a decision that disallowed Luis Díaz's legitimate goal. Liverpool lost the game 2–1 and PGMOL admitted the offside ruling as a "significant human error". It was revealed that England and the assistant VAR, Dan Cook, took an eight-hour long flight back from the UAE a day before. A group of PGMOL officials were in the UAE to take charge of a match between Sharjah and Al-Ain. It led to questions over PGMOL's decision of allowing the leading match officials to take lucrative assignments in the UAE Pro League.{{Cite news |last=Kay |first=Oliver |title=Premier League referees freelancing in the UAE and Saudi? Webb has got himself in a tangle |url=https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/4922732/2023/10/03/referees-var-diaz-liverpool/ |access-date=5 January 2024 |work=The Athletic|publisher=The New York Times|location=London |language=en}}
On 5 December 2023, Sheffield United became the first club to sack their manager, dismissing Paul Heckingbottom after their 5–0 defeat to fellow newly-promoted side Burnley. He was replaced by Chris Wilder, marking his return to the club since the 2020–21 season.{{cite news | last=Fisher | first=Ben | title=Sheffield United owner says Wilder is perfect fit as Heckingbottom sacked | newspaper=The Guardian|location=London | date=5 December 2023 | url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2023/dec/05/chris-wilder-sheffield-united-sack-paul-heckingbottom | access-date=19 February 2024}} At that time, Sheffield United were bottom of the league, having amassed only five points in 14 games.{{cite magazine | last=Summerscales | first=Robert | title=Paul Heckingbottom Fired As Sheffield United Bring Back Former Manager Chris Wilder | magazine=Sports Illustrated|location=New York | date=5 December 2023| url=https://www.si.com/fannation/soccer/futbol/news/sheffield-united-fire-paul-heckingbottom-chris-wilder-returns | access-date=19 February 2024}}
On 16 December 2023, the match between Bournemouth and Luton Town was abandoned after 65 minutes with the score level at 1–1 as Luton captain Tom Lockyer suffered a cardiac arrest and collapsed on the pitch. Play was initially suspended, with the referee taking both sets of players off, midway through the second half, whilst medical personnel tended to Lockyer. He was eventually stretchered off, and taken to hospital, where it was later announced that he was responsive, and in a stable condition.{{cite news |work=BBC Sport|location=Manchester|url= https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67738555 |title= Tom Lockyer: Luton captain 'stable' after suffering cardiac arrest |date=16 December 2023 |access-date=17 December 2023}} The game was replayed on 13 March 2024, with Luton taking a 3–0 lead at half-time, before Bournemouth fought back in the second half to win 4–3, in what was praised as one of the greatest comebacks in the history of the league.{{cite news |url=https://www.premierleague.com/news/3930809 |title=Bournemouth fight back from THREE GOALS DOWN to win |publisher=Premier League |date=13 March 2024 |access-date=15 March 2024 }}
On 19 December 2023, Nottingham Forest became the second club to sack their manager, dismissing Steve Cooper after Forest had won one game from 13 league games played.{{cite news | title=Cooper sack announced by Nottm Forest with ex-Spurs boss 'set to be appointed' as his replacement | work=Football365|location=Leeds | date=19 December 2023 | url=https://www.football365.com/news/cooper-sack-announced-nottm-forest-ex-spurs-boss-set-appointed-replacement | access-date=20 February 2024}} His last game in charge was a 2–0 home defeat to Tottenham Hotspur.{{cite news| title=Forest sack Cooper after fifth defeat in six games |author=Trevor Stynes|location=Nottingham| work=Reuters | date=19 December 2023 | url=https://www.reuters.com/sports/soccer/forest-sack-cooper-after-fifth-defeat-six-games-2023-12-19/ | access-date=20 February 2024}} He was replaced by former Wolverhampton Wanderers and Spurs coach Nuno Espírito Santo, whose first game in charge was a 3–2 home loss to Bournemouth, extending the club’s winless run to seven games.{{cite news | last=Walker | first=Ron | title=Nottingham Forest 2-3 Bournemouth: Dominic Solanke scores 95th-minute winner denies Nuno Espirito Santo unbeaten Forest start | work=Sky Sports |location=London| date=23 December 2023 | url=https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11727/13036048/nottingham-forest-2-3-bournemouth-dominic-solanke-scores-95th-minute-winner-denies-nuno-espirito-santo-unbeaten-forest-start | access-date=20 February 2024}} In his second game, Nuno ended Nottingham Forest's winless run with a 3–1 away win at Newcastle United, with Chris Wood scoring a hat-trick against his old club, having left in the January transfer window of the 2022–23 season.{{cite news | title=Wood hat-trick helps Forest to superb win at Newcastle | work=BBC Sport |last=Sutcliffe|first=Steve|location=Manchester| date=24 December 2023 | url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/67757165 | access-date=20 February 2024}}
On 26 January 2024, Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp announced his intention to step down as manager at the end of the season after more than eight years in charge.{{cite news |work=BBC Sport|location=Manchester|url= https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/68104699|title=Jurgen Klopp to step down as Liverpool manager at end of season|first1=Mandeep|last1=Sanghera|first2=Timothy|last2=Abraham|date=26 January 2024|access-date=26 January 2024}}
On 19 February 2024, Crystal Palace manager Roy Hodgson resigned from his role. Palace had lost ten of their previous 16 games and were 16th in the table, five points above the relegation zone. Hodgson, who had been taken ill at a team training session on 15 February, was replaced by former Eintracht Frankfurt manager Oliver Glasner.{{cite news | title=Crystal Palace appoint Glasner as new manager | work=BBC Sport|location=Manchester| date=19 February 2024 | url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/68342650 | access-date=19 February 2024}}
On 27 April 2024, Sheffield United became the first team relegated to the Championship after a 5–1 away defeat at Newcastle United. The defeat left the Blades 10 points adrift of safety with three matches left to play. {{cite news| title=Newcastle United v Sheffield United | work=BBC Sport|location=Manchester|last=Howarth|first=Matthew| date=26 April 2024 | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/68862604 | access-date=27 April 2024}} On 4 May, they also became the first Premier League side to concede 100 goals in a 38 game season, equalling the record of Swindon Town overall, who also conceded 100 goals in the 1993–94 season, consisting of 42 games.{{cite news |last=Drury|first=Sam| title=Sheffield United v Nottingham Forest | work=BBC Sport|location=Manchester | date=4 May 2024 | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/68910650 | access-date=4 May 2024}} On 11 May, they broke the Premier League record, conceding a 101st goal in a 1–0 defeat to Everton, and by the end of the season had conceded a total of 104 goals, the most by a top flight team since Ipswich Town conceded 121 in the 1963–64 First Division.{{cn|date=May 2024}}
On 6 May 2024, West Ham United announced that manager David Moyes would leave the club at the end of the season when his contract expired.{{cite press release|publisher=West Ham United Football Club|location=London|url= https://www.whufc.com/news/club-statement-david-moyes|title=Club Statement – David Moyes|date=6 May 2024|access-date=6 May 2024}}
On 11 May 2024, Burnley became the second team to be relegated, following a 2–1 away defeat to Tottenham Hotspur. The defeat left them five points adrift of safety with one match left to play, having failed to move out of the relegation zone since the opening day of the season.{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/article/2024/may/11/burnley-relegated-after-micky-van-de-ven-keeps-tottenhams-season-alive |title=Burnley relegated after Micky van de Ven keeps Tottenham's season alive|date=11 May 2024|last=Aarons|first=Ed|newspaper=The Observer|location=London|accessdate=13 May 2024}}https://x.com/premierleague/status/1791733072385241592 On the same day, Luton Town lost 3–1 away to West Ham United, which left them three points adrift of safety with one match left to play, a result which whilst not mathematically confirming relegation, would have required a 13 goal swing on the last day of the season to beat 17th placed Nottingham Forest.{{cite news|url= https://www.theguardian.com/football/article/2024/may/11/west-ham-luton-premier-league-match-report|title=Luton on brink of relegation after West Ham see David Moyes off in style|date=11 May 2024|last=Steinberg|first=Jacob|newspaper=The Observer|location=London|accessdate=13 May 2024}} Their relegation was confirmed on the final day as they lost 4–2 to Fulham, and Nottingham Forest beat Burnley 2–1.{{Cite news |date=2024-05-19 |title=Jimenez scores as Fulham beat relegated Luton|url= https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/live/c72p20zqyzjt |access-date=2024-06-29 |last=Thomas|first=Marissa|work=BBC Sport|location=Manchester|language=en-GB}}{{Cite news |date=2024-05-19 |title=Chris Wood's double sealed Premier League safety for Forest|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/live/cxr3rxevw4qt |access-date=2024-05-19 |last=Millington|first=Adam|work=BBC Sport|location=Manchester|language=en-GB}}
On 18 May 2024, Brighton & Hove Albion announced that they had reached a mutual agreement with manager Roberto De Zerbi to terminate his contract following the conclusion of the season the following day.{{Cite news|date=2024-05-18 |title=Brighton: Boss Roberto de Zerbi to leave after final game |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/cjeed3g258eo |access-date=2024-05-18 |work=BBC Sport|location=Manchester |language=en-GB}}
On 19 May 2024, the final day of the season, Manchester City beat West Ham United 3–1 at home to secure the title with 91 points – two points ahead of their title rivals Arsenal, who defeated Everton 2–1 at home. Arsenal finished runners-up with 89 points, becoming the third-best second-placed team in the history of the Premier League.{{cite web |url=https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5495587/2024/05/19/premier-league-points-total-second-place-arsenal/ |title=How the number of points required to win the Premier League title has gone up and up |last=Rose |first=Ajay |date=19 May 2024 |website=The New York Times |access-date=11 Jun 2024}}
This season saw the continued rise of Aston Villa under Unai Emery, with them securing a Champions League spot under the new 'league phase' format, and for the first time since 1983. Meanwhile, Manchester United suffered their worst season in Premier League history. After finishing third and winning the EFL Cup in Erik ten Hag's debut season, United recorded new lows in his second season, including their lowest finish in a season (eighth, previously seventh in 2013–14 under David Moyes), the most losses in a single Premier League season ever (14), a −1 goal difference, and a total of 58 goals conceded (82 in all competitions), the most since the 1976–77 season.{{cn|date=May 2024}} In spite of this, United salvaged their season by defeating Manchester City in the FA Cup final, denying them a league and cup double in successive seasons and securing a place in the Europa League league phase for the next season.
Chelsea, who finished 12th in the previous season, saw themselves back into European football after a year's absence under former Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino, by finishing sixth after a season full of inconsistent results, confirming qualification for the Conference League playoff round for the next season on the final matchday. Meanwhile, Newcastle United finished seventh, above Manchester United on goal difference for the first time since the 1976–77 season. However, Manchester United's FA Cup win meant that they missed out on European football; had Manchester City won the FA Cup, Chelsea would have taken United's spot in the Europa League league phase, Newcastle would have qualified for the Conference League playoff round, and Manchester United would have missed out on European football altogether.{{Cite news|date=2024-05-25 |title=Man Utd's FA Cup win means Newcastle miss out on Europe |url= https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/13143017/race-for-european-football-ends-with-man-utd-qualifying-for-europa-league-and-newcastle-missing-out |access-date=2024-06-29 |work=BBC Sport|location=Manchester |language=en-GB}}
= Developments =
The new stoppage time rule was used in the league for the first time this season. In an effort to improve clamping down on time-wasting and to improve the accuracy of time added on, stoppage times were longer across matches. The new rule accounted for stoppages due to injuries, goal celebrations, yellow and red cards, and VAR reviews. Additionally, there were yellow/red card offences for dissent and time wasting, which contributed to a large increase in yellow and red cards this season.{{cite news |last1=Tweedale |first1=Ali |title=Why Time-Wasting and Dissent Crackdown Will Help the Big Teams |url=https://theanalyst.com/na/2023/08/yellow-cards-time-wasting-dissent-will-help-biggest-premier-league-teams/ |work=The Analyst |access-date=18 December 2023 |language=en |date=22 August 2023}} It was reported that the new rule also made the matches more chaotic and unpredictable, and increased the drama and spectacle of the competition with many goals scored in added time (many occurring after the 95th minute). In addition, increasing the stoppage time was considered a good move by some who argued that time wasting was no longer tolerable, while others (including some insiders) would have preferred a switch to actual time and more clarity and transparency about how long a match should last.{{Cite news|title=Is the new stoppage time policy working? Ball-in-play figures up in Premier League and EFL |url=https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11096/12941431/is-the-new-stoppage-time-policy-working-ball-in-play-figures-up-in-premier-league-and-efl |access-date=2024-05-12 |last=Ganju|first=Jayant|work=Sky Sports|location=London |language=en}}{{Cite news |title=What impact has longer added time had on matches? |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/67075699 |access-date=2024-05-12 |last=Poole|first=Harry|work=BBC Sport|location=Manchester |language=en-GB}}{{Cite news |last=Miller |first=Nick |title=More goals, more drama - the increase in added time is more than a box-ticking exercise |url=https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/4948795/2023/10/11/premier-league-added-time/ |access-date=2024-05-12 |work=The Athletic|location=London|publisher=The New York Times|language=en}}
Teams
Twenty teams competed in the league – the top seventeen teams from the previous season and the three teams promoted from the Championship. The promoted teams were Burnley, Sheffield United, and Luton Town, who returned to the top flight after respective absences of one, two and thirty-one years. This was also Luton Town's first season in the Premier League.{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2023/may/27/luton-promoted-to-premier-league-after-shootout-victory-against-coventry |last=Fisher|first=Ben|title= Luton promoted to Premier League after shootout victory against Coventry|date=27 May 2023|newspaper=The Guardian|location=London|accessdate=4 July 2023}}
With their promotion, Luton Town were the first team to have been promoted from non-League (5th tier or lower within the English football league pyramid) to the top flight during the Premier League era. They replaced Leicester City, Leeds United and Southampton, who were relegated to the Championship after respective spells of nine, three and eleven years in the top flight.
=Stadiums and locations=
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{{location map~ |England |lat=53.483056 |long=-2.200278 }}{{Location map~|England |mark=TransparentPlaceholder.png |marksize=1 |lat=53.538 |long=-2.187 |label_size=80|label=Manchester City F.C.|position=right}}
{{location map~ |England |lat=53.463056 |long=-2.291389 |label_size=80|label=Manchester United|position=bottom}}
{{location map~ |England |lat=54.9756 |long=-1.6017|label_size=80|label=Newcastle United F.C.|position=left}}
{{location map~ |England |lat=52.9399 |long=-1.1329 |label_size=80|label=Nottingham Forest F.C.|position=right}}
{{location map~ |England |lat=53.37004|long=-1.46994 |label_size=80|label=Sheffield United F.C.|position=right}}
{{location map~ |England |lat=52.590225 |long=-2.130389 |label_size=80|label=Wolverhampton Wanderers|position=left}}
{{location map~ |England |mark=TransparentPlaceholder.png |marksize=1 |lat=55.7 |long=-.7|label_size=80|label={{nowrap|London teams:}}
{{nowrap|Tottenham Hotspur}}
}}
|position=right}}
{{location map+|Greater London
|width=300
|float=right
|caption=Greater London Premier League football clubs
|alt=Greater London Premier League football clubs
|places =
{{location map~ |Greater London |lat=51.557311 |long=-0.116789 |mark=Blue 000080 pog.svg |label=Arsenal|label_size=75|marksize=|position=left}}
{{location map~ |Greater London |lat=51.4882 |long=-0.3026 |mark=Blue 000080 pog.svg |label=Brentford|label_size=75|marksize=|position=top}}
{{location map~ |Greater London |lat=51.481667 |long=-0.191111 |mark=Blue 000080 pog.svg |label=Chelsea|label_size=75|marksize=|position=right}}
{{location map~ |Greater London |lat=51.398333 |long=-0.085556 |mark=Blue 000080 pog.svg |label=Crystal Palace F.C.|label_size=75|marksize=|position=bottom}}
{{location map~ |Greater London |lat=51.475 |long=-0.221667 |mark=Blue 000080 pog.svg |label=Fulham|label_size=75|marksize=|position=bottom}}
{{location map~ |Greater London |lat=51.5974 |long=-0.0716 |mark=Blue 000080 pog.svg |label=Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|label_size=75|marksize=|position=left}}
{{location map~ |Greater London |lat=51.538611 |long=-0.016389 |mark=Blue 000080 pog.svg |label=West Ham United F.C.|label_size=75|marksize=|position=right}}
}}
: Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.
{{notelist}}
=Personnel and kits=
{{Commons|2023–24 Premier League kits}}
{{notelist}}
= Managerial changes =
League table
|result1=CLLS |result2=CLLS |result3=CLLS |result4=CLLS |result5=ELLS |result6=ECLPO |result8=ELLScup |result18=REL |result19=REL |result20=REL
|team_order=MCI, ARS, LIV, AVL, TOT, CHE, NEW, MUN, WHU, CRY, BHA, BOU, FUL, WOL, EVE, BRE, NFO, LUT, BUR, SHU
|update=complete
|win_ARS=28|draw_ARS=5 |loss_ARS=5 |gf_ARS=91|ga_ARS=29
|win_AVL=20|draw_AVL=8 |loss_AVL=10|gf_AVL=76|ga_AVL=61
|win_BOU=13|draw_BOU=9 |loss_BOU=16|gf_BOU=54|ga_BOU=67
|win_BRE=10|draw_BRE=9 |loss_BRE=19|gf_BRE=56|ga_BRE=65
|win_BHA=12|draw_BHA=12|loss_BHA=14|gf_BHA=55|ga_BHA=62
|win_BUR=5 |draw_BUR=9 |loss_BUR=24|gf_BUR=41|ga_BUR=78
|win_CHE=18|draw_CHE=9 |loss_CHE=11|gf_CHE=77|ga_CHE=63
|win_CRY=13|draw_CRY=10|loss_CRY=15|gf_CRY=57|ga_CRY=58
|win_EVE=13|draw_EVE=9 |loss_EVE=16|gf_EVE=40|ga_EVE=51
|win_FUL=13|draw_FUL=8 |loss_FUL=17|gf_FUL=55|ga_FUL=61
|win_LIV=24|draw_LIV=10|loss_LIV=4 |gf_LIV=86|ga_LIV=41
|win_LUT=6 |draw_LUT=8 |loss_LUT=24|gf_LUT=52|ga_LUT=85
|win_MCI=28|draw_MCI=7 |loss_MCI=3 |gf_MCI=96|ga_MCI=34
|win_MUN=18|draw_MUN=6 |loss_MUN=14|gf_MUN=57|ga_MUN=58
|win_NEW=18|draw_NEW=6 |loss_NEW=14|gf_NEW=85|ga_NEW=62
|win_NFO=9 |draw_NFO=9 |loss_NFO=20|gf_NFO=49|ga_NFO=67
|win_SHU=3 |draw_SHU=7 |loss_SHU=28|gf_SHU=35|ga_SHU=104
|win_TOT=20|draw_TOT=6 |loss_TOT=12|gf_TOT=74|ga_TOT=61
|win_WHU=14|draw_WHU=10|loss_WHU=14|gf_WHU=60|ga_WHU=74
|win_WOL=13|draw_WOL=7 |loss_WOL=18|gf_WOL=50|ga_WOL=65
| name_ARS = Arsenal
| name_AVL = Aston Villa
| name_BOU = Bournemouth
| name_BRE = Brentford
| name_BHA = Brighton & Hove Albion
| name_BUR = Burnley
| name_CHE = Chelsea
| name_CRY = Crystal Palace
| name_EVE = Everton
| name_FUL = Fulham
| name_LIV = Liverpool
| name_LUT = Luton Town
| name_MCI = Manchester City
| name_MUN = Manchester United
| name_NEW = Newcastle United
| name_NFO = Nottingham Forest
| name_SHU = Sheffield United
| name_TOT = Tottenham Hotspur
| name_WHU = West Ham United
| name_WOL = Wolverhampton Wanderers
|adjust_points_EVE=-8
|hth_EVE=Everton were deducted eight points for breaching profitability and sustainability rules. They were originally deducted ten points but this was reduced to six after an appeal. The club were then deducted an additional two points for further PSR breaches.{{cite news|title=Everton FC deducted 10 points by independent Commission|url=https://www.premierleague.com/news/3788486/|publisher=Premier League|date=17 November 2023|access-date=17 November 2023}}{{Cite news |title=Everton punishment reduced to six points |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/68273436 |access-date=26 February 2024|last=Jackson|first=Bobbie|work=BBC Sport|language=en-GB}}{{cite news|title=Everton deducted two points for breaching Premier League Profitability and Sustainability Rules for second time|url=https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11671/13107642/everton-deducted-two-points-for-breaching-premier-league-profitability-and-sustainability-rules-for-second-time|date=8 April 2024|access-date=8 April 2024|work=Sky Sports|language=en-GB}}
|adjust_points_NFO=-4
|hth_NFO=Nottingham Forest were deducted four points for breaching profitability and sustainability rules. The club appealed the decision but were unsuccessful.{{Cite news |title= Nottingham Forest docked four points for Premier League financial rules breach |url= https://www.theguardian.com/football/2024/mar/18/nottingham-forest-docked-four-points-premier-league-financial-rules-breach-profitability-and-sustainability |date=18 March 2024 |access-date=18 March 2024|last=Unwin|first=Will|work=The Guardian|language=en-GB}}{{Cite news |title=Forest lodge appeal against points deduction |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/68661196 |access-date=2024-03-28 |work=BBC Sport |language=en-GB}}{{Cite news |title=Forest points deduction appeal rejected |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cd13r56z21xo |access-date=2024-05-07 |work=BBC Sport |language=en-GB}}
|status_MCI=C
|status_LUT=R
|status_BUR=R
|status_SHU=R
|show_limit=5
|class_rules= 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) If the champions, relegated teams or qualified teams for UEFA competitions cannot be determined by rules 1 to 3, rules 4.1 to 4.3 are applied – 4.1) Points gained in head-to-head record between such teams; 4.2) Away goals scored in head-to-head record between such teams; 4.3) Play-offs{{cite book |url=https://resources.premierleague.com/premierleague/document/2023/08/31/132475d9-6ce7-48f3-b168-0d9f234c995a/PL_Handbook_2023-24_DIGITAL_29.08.23.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230901205852/https://resources.premierleague.com/premierleague/document/2023/08/31/132475d9-6ce7-48f3-b168-0d9f234c995a/PL_Handbook_2023-24_DIGITAL_29.08.23.pdf |url-status=live |title=Premier League Handbook: Season 2023/24 |date=29 August 2023 |archive-date=1 September 2023 |access-date=22 September 2023}}
|res_col_header=QR
|col_CLLS=green1
|text_CLLS={{nowrap|Qualification for the Champions League league phase}}
|col_ELLS=blue1
|text_ELLS={{nowrap|Qualification for the Europa League league phase}}
|col_ELLScup=blue1
|text_ELLScup={{nowrap|Qualification for the Europa League league phase}}
|col_ECLPO=yellow1
|text_ECLPO={{nowrap|Qualification for the Conference League play-off round}}
|col_REL=red1
|text_REL=Relegation to EFL Championship
|note_res_ECLPO=Since the winners of the 2023–24 EFL Cup, Liverpool, qualified for the Champions League, the spot given to the League Cup winners (Conference League play-off round) was passed to the sixth-placed team.
|note_res_ELLScup=Manchester United qualified for the Europa League league phase as the 2023–24 FA Cup winners.}}
Results
{{#invoke:sports results|main
| source = [https://www.premierleague.com/results Premier League]
| update = complete
| a_note = yes
| matches_style = FBR
|team1=ARS |team2=AVL |team3=BOU |team4=BRE |team5=BHA |team6=BUR |team7=CHE |team8=CRY |team9=EVE |team10=FUL |team11=LIV |team12=LUT |team13=MCI |team14=MUN |team15=NEW |team16=NFO |team17=SHU |team18=TOT |team19=WHU |team20=WOL
| name_ARS = Arsenal
| name_AVL = Aston Villa
| name_BOU = Bournemouth
| name_BRE = Brentford
| name_BHA = Brighton & Hove Albion
| name_BUR = Burnley
| name_CHE = Chelsea
| name_CRY = Crystal Palace
| name_EVE = Everton
| name_FUL = Fulham
| name_LIV = Liverpool
| name_LUT = Luton Town
| name_MCI = Manchester City
| name_MUN = Manchester United
| name_NEW = Newcastle United
| name_NFO = Nottingham Forest
| name_SHU = Sheffield United
| name_TOT = Tottenham Hotspur
| name_WHU = West Ham United
| name_WOL = {{nowrap|Wolverhampton Wanderers}}
| match_ARS_AVL = 0–2
| match_ARS_BOU = 3–0
| match_ARS_BRE = 2–1
| match_ARS_BHA = 2–0
| match_ARS_BUR = 3–1
| match_ARS_CHE = 5–0
| match_ARS_CRY = 5–0
| match_ARS_EVE = 2–1
| match_ARS_FUL = 2–2
| match_ARS_LIV = 3–1
| match_ARS_LUT = 2–0
| match_ARS_MCI = 1–0
| match_ARS_MUN = 3–1
| match_ARS_NEW = 4–1
| match_ARS_NFO = 2–1
| match_ARS_SHU = 5–0
| match_ARS_TOT = 2–2
| match_ARS_WHU = 0–2
| match_ARS_WOL = 2–1
| match_AVL_ARS = 1–0
| match_AVL_BOU = 3–1
| match_AVL_BRE = 3–3
| match_AVL_BHA = 6–1
| match_AVL_BUR = 3–2
| match_AVL_CHE = 2–2
| match_AVL_CRY = 3–1
| match_AVL_EVE = 4–0
| match_AVL_FUL = 3–1
| match_AVL_LIV = 3–3
| match_AVL_LUT = 3–1
| match_AVL_MCI = 1–0
| match_AVL_MUN = 1–2
| match_AVL_NEW = 1–3
| match_AVL_NFO = 4–2
| match_AVL_SHU = 1–1
| match_AVL_TOT = 0–4
| match_AVL_WHU = 4–1
| match_AVL_WOL = 2–0
| match_BOU_ARS = 0–4
| match_BOU_AVL = 2–2
| match_BOU_BRE = 1–2
| match_BOU_BHA = 3–0
| match_BOU_BUR = 2–1
| match_BOU_CHE = 0–0
| match_BOU_CRY = 1–0
| match_BOU_EVE = 2–1
| match_BOU_FUL = 3–0
| match_BOU_LIV = 0–4
| match_BOU_LUT = 4–3
| match_BOU_MCI = 0–1
| match_BOU_MUN = 2–2
| match_BOU_NEW = 2–0
| match_BOU_NFO = 1–1
| match_BOU_SHU = 2–2
| match_BOU_TOT = 0–2
| match_BOU_WHU = 1–1
| match_BOU_WOL = 1–2
| match_BRE_ARS = 0–1
| match_BRE_AVL = 1–2
| match_BRE_BOU = 2–2
| match_BRE_BHA = 0–0
| match_BRE_BUR = 3–0
| match_BRE_CHE = 2–2
| match_BRE_CRY = 1–1
| match_BRE_EVE = 1–3
| match_BRE_FUL = 0–0
| match_BRE_LIV = 1–4
| match_BRE_LUT = 3–1
| match_BRE_MCI = 1–3
| match_BRE_MUN = 1–1
| match_BRE_NEW = 2–4
| match_BRE_NFO = 3–2
| match_BRE_SHU = 2–0
| match_BRE_TOT = 2–2
| match_BRE_WHU = 3–2
| match_BRE_WOL = 1–4
| match_BHA_ARS = 0–3
| match_BHA_AVL = 1–0
| match_BHA_BOU = 3–1
| match_BHA_BRE = 2–1
| match_BHA_BUR = 1–1
| match_BHA_CHE = 1–2
| match_BHA_CRY = 4–1
| match_BHA_EVE = 1–1
| match_BHA_FUL = 1–1
| match_BHA_LIV = 2–2
| match_BHA_LUT = 4–1
| match_BHA_MCI = 0–4
| match_BHA_MUN = 0–2
| match_BHA_NEW = 3–1
| match_BHA_NFO = 1–0
| match_BHA_SHU = 1–1
| match_BHA_TOT = 4–2
| match_BHA_WHU = 1–3
| match_BHA_WOL = 0–0
| match_BUR_ARS = 0–5
| match_BUR_AVL = 1–3
| match_BUR_BOU = 0–2
| match_BUR_BRE = 2–1
| match_BUR_BHA = 1–1
| match_BUR_CHE = 1–4
| match_BUR_CRY = 0–2
| match_BUR_EVE = 0–2
| match_BUR_FUL = 2–2
| match_BUR_LIV = 0–2
| match_BUR_LUT = 1–1
| match_BUR_MCI = 0–3
| match_BUR_MUN = 0–1
| match_BUR_NEW = 1–4
| match_BUR_NFO = 1–2
| match_BUR_SHU = 5–0
| match_BUR_TOT = 2–5
| match_BUR_WHU = 1–2
| match_BUR_WOL = 1–1
| match_CHE_ARS = 2–2
| match_CHE_AVL = 0–1
| match_CHE_BOU = 2–1
| match_CHE_BRE = 0–2
| match_CHE_BHA = 3–2
| match_CHE_BUR = 2–2
| match_CHE_CRY = 2–1
| match_CHE_EVE = 6–0
| match_CHE_FUL = 1–0
| match_CHE_LIV = 1–1
| match_CHE_LUT = 3–0
| match_CHE_MCI = 4–4
| match_CHE_MUN = 4-3
| match_CHE_NEW = 3–2
| match_CHE_NFO = 0–1
| match_CHE_SHU = 2–0
| match_CHE_TOT = 2–0
| match_CHE_WHU = 5–0
| match_CHE_WOL = 2–4
| match_CRY_ARS = 0–1
| match_CRY_AVL = 5–0
| match_CRY_BOU = 0–2
| match_CRY_BRE = 3–1
| match_CRY_BHA = 1–1
| match_CRY_BUR = 3–0
| match_CRY_CHE = 1–3
| match_CRY_EVE = 2–3
| match_CRY_FUL = 0–0
| match_CRY_LIV = 1–2
| match_CRY_LUT = 1–1
| match_CRY_MCI = 2–4
| match_CRY_MUN = 4–0
| match_CRY_NEW = 2–0
| match_CRY_NFO = 0–0
| match_CRY_SHU = 3–2
| match_CRY_TOT = 1–2
| match_CRY_WHU = 5–2
| match_CRY_WOL = 3–2
| match_EVE_ARS = 0–1
| match_EVE_AVL = 0–0
| match_EVE_BOU = 3–0
| match_EVE_BRE = 1–0
| match_EVE_BHA = 1–1
| match_EVE_BUR = 1–0
| match_EVE_CHE = 2–0
| match_EVE_CRY = 1–1
| match_EVE_FUL = 0–1
| match_EVE_LIV = 2–0
| match_EVE_LUT = 1–2
| match_EVE_MCI = 1–3
| match_EVE_MUN = 0–3
| match_EVE_NEW = 3–0
| match_EVE_NFO = 2–0
| match_EVE_SHU = 1–0
| match_EVE_TOT = 2–2
| match_EVE_WHU = 1–3
| match_EVE_WOL = 0–1
| match_FUL_ARS = 2–1
| match_FUL_AVL = 1–2
| match_FUL_BOU = 3–1
| match_FUL_BRE = 0–3
| match_FUL_BHA = 3–0
| match_FUL_BUR = 0–2
| match_FUL_CHE = 0–2
| match_FUL_CRY = 1–1
| match_FUL_EVE = 0–0
| match_FUL_LIV = 1–3
| match_FUL_LUT = 1–0
| match_FUL_MCI = 0–4
| match_FUL_MUN = 0–1
| match_FUL_NEW = 0–1
| match_FUL_NFO = 5–0
| match_FUL_SHU = 3–1
| match_FUL_TOT = 3–0
| match_FUL_WHU = 5–0
| match_FUL_WOL = 3–2
| match_LIV_ARS = 1–1
| match_LIV_AVL = 3–0
| match_LIV_BOU = 3–1
| match_LIV_BRE = 3–0
| match_LIV_BHA = 2–1
| match_LIV_BUR = 3–1
| match_LIV_CHE = 4–1
| match_LIV_CRY = 0–1
| match_LIV_EVE = 2–0
| match_LIV_FUL = 4–3
| match_LIV_LUT = 4–1
| match_LIV_MCI = 1–1
| match_LIV_MUN = 0–0
| match_LIV_NEW = 4–2
| match_LIV_NFO = 3–0
| match_LIV_SHU = 3–1
| match_LIV_TOT = 4–2
| match_LIV_WHU = 3–1
| match_LIV_WOL = 2–0
| match_LUT_ARS = 3–4
| match_LUT_AVL = 2–3
| match_LUT_BOU = 2–1
| match_LUT_BRE = 1–5
| match_LUT_BHA = 4–0
| match_LUT_BUR = 1–2
| match_LUT_CHE = 2–3
| match_LUT_CRY = 2–1
| match_LUT_EVE = 1–1
| match_LUT_FUL = 2–4
| match_LUT_LIV = 1–1
| match_LUT_MCI = 1–2
| match_LUT_MUN = 1–2
| match_LUT_NEW = 1–0
| match_LUT_NFO = 1–1
| match_LUT_SHU = 1–3
| match_LUT_TOT = 0–1
| match_LUT_WHU = 1–2
| match_LUT_WOL = 1–1
| match_MCI_ARS = 0–0
| match_MCI_AVL = 4–1
| match_MCI_BOU = 6–1
| match_MCI_BRE = 1–0
| match_MCI_BHA = 2–1
| match_MCI_BUR = 3–1
| match_MCI_CHE = 1–1
| match_MCI_CRY = 2–2
| match_MCI_EVE = 2–0
| match_MCI_FUL = 5–1
| match_MCI_LIV = 1–1
| match_MCI_LUT = 5–1
| match_MCI_MUN = 3–1
| match_MCI_NEW = 1–0
| match_MCI_NFO = 2–0
| match_MCI_SHU = 2–0
| match_MCI_TOT = 3–3
| match_MCI_WHU = 3–1
| match_MCI_WOL = 5–1
| match_MUN_ARS = 0–1
| match_MUN_AVL = 3–2
| match_MUN_BOU = 0–3
| match_MUN_BRE = 2–1
| match_MUN_BHA = 1–3
| match_MUN_BUR = 1–1
| match_MUN_CHE = 2–1
| match_MUN_CRY = 0–1
| match_MUN_EVE = 2–0
| match_MUN_FUL = 1–2
| match_MUN_LIV = 2–2
| match_MUN_LUT = 1–0
| match_MUN_MCI = 0–3
| match_MUN_NEW = 3-2
| match_MUN_NFO = 3–2
| match_MUN_SHU = 4–2
| match_MUN_TOT = 2–2
| match_MUN_WHU = 3–0
| match_MUN_WOL = 1–0
| match_NEW_ARS = 1–0
| match_NEW_AVL = 5–1
| match_NEW_BOU = 2–2
| match_NEW_BRE = 1–0
| match_NEW_BHA = 1–1
| match_NEW_BUR = 2–0
| match_NEW_CHE = 4–1
| match_NEW_CRY = 4–0
| match_NEW_EVE = 1–1
| match_NEW_FUL = 3–0
| match_NEW_LIV = 1–2
| match_NEW_LUT = 4–4
| match_NEW_MCI = 2–3
| match_NEW_MUN = 1–0
| match_NEW_NFO = 1–3
| match_NEW_SHU = 5–1
| match_NEW_TOT = 4–0
| match_NEW_WHU = 4–3
| match_NEW_WOL = 3–0
| match_NFO_ARS = 1–2
| match_NFO_AVL = 2–0
| match_NFO_BOU = 2–3
| match_NFO_BRE = 1–1
| match_NFO_BHA = 2–3
| match_NFO_BUR = 1–1
| match_NFO_CHE = 2–3
| match_NFO_CRY = 1–1
| match_NFO_EVE = 0–1
| match_NFO_FUL = 3–1
| match_NFO_LIV = 0–1
| match_NFO_LUT = 2–2
| match_NFO_MCI = 0–2
| match_NFO_MUN = 2–1
| match_NFO_NEW = 2–3
| match_NFO_SHU = 2–1
| match_NFO_TOT = 0–2
| match_NFO_WHU = 2–0
| match_NFO_WOL = 2–2
| match_SHU_ARS = 0–6
| match_SHU_AVL = 0–5
| match_SHU_BOU = 1–3
| match_SHU_BRE = 1–0
| match_SHU_BHA = 0–5
| match_SHU_BUR = 1–4
| match_SHU_CHE = 2–2
| match_SHU_CRY = 0–1
| match_SHU_EVE = 2–2
| match_SHU_FUL = 3–3
| match_SHU_LIV = 0–2
| match_SHU_LUT = 2–3
| match_SHU_MCI = 1–2
| match_SHU_MUN = 1–2
| match_SHU_NEW = 0–8
| match_SHU_NFO = 1–3
| match_SHU_TOT = 0–3
| match_SHU_WHU = 2–2
| match_SHU_WOL = 2–1
| match_TOT_ARS = 2–3
| match_TOT_AVL = 1–2
| match_TOT_BOU = 3–1
| match_TOT_BRE = 3–2
| match_TOT_BHA = 2–1
| match_TOT_BUR = 2–1
| match_TOT_CHE = 1–4
| match_TOT_CRY = 3–1
| match_TOT_EVE = 2–1
| match_TOT_FUL = 2–0
| match_TOT_LIV = 2–1
| match_TOT_LUT = 2–1
| match_TOT_MCI = 0–2
| match_TOT_MUN = 2–0
| match_TOT_NEW = 4–1
| match_TOT_NFO = 3–1
| match_TOT_SHU = 2–1
| match_TOT_WHU = 1–2
| match_TOT_WOL = 1–2
| match_WHU_ARS = 0–6
| match_WHU_AVL = 1–1
| match_WHU_BOU = 1–1
| match_WHU_BRE = 4–2
| match_WHU_BHA = 0–0
| match_WHU_BUR = 2–2
| match_WHU_CHE = 3–1
| match_WHU_CRY = 1–1
| match_WHU_EVE = 0–1
| match_WHU_FUL = 0–2
| match_WHU_LIV = 2–2
| match_WHU_LUT = 3–1
| match_WHU_MCI = 1–3
| match_WHU_MUN = 2–0
| match_WHU_NEW = 2–2
| match_WHU_NFO = 3–2
| match_WHU_SHU = 2–0
| match_WHU_TOT = 1–1
| match_WHU_WOL = 3–0
| match_WOL_ARS = 0–2
| match_WOL_AVL = 1–1
| match_WOL_BOU = 0–1
| match_WOL_BRE = 0–2
| match_WOL_BHA = 1–4
| match_WOL_BUR = 1–0
| match_WOL_CHE = 2–1
| match_WOL_CRY = 1–3
| match_WOL_EVE = 3–0
| match_WOL_FUL = 2–1
| match_WOL_LIV = 1–3
| match_WOL_LUT = 2–1
| match_WOL_MCI = 2–1
| match_WOL_MUN = 3–4
| match_WOL_NEW = 2–2
| match_WOL_NFO = 1–1
| match_WOL_SHU = 1–0
| match_WOL_TOT = 2–1
| match_WOL_WHU = 1–2
}}
Season statistics
=Top scorers=
File:Erling-Haaland-2023.jpg won his second successive Premier League Golden Boot after scoring 27 goals for Manchester City.]]
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Rank
!Player !Club |
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1
|align="left"|{{flagicon|NOR}} Erling Haaland |align="left"|Manchester City |27 |
2
|align="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Cole Palmer |align="left"|Chelsea |22 |
3
|align="left"|{{flagicon|SWE}} Alexander Isak |align="left"|Newcastle United |21 |
rowspan="3"|4
|align="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Phil Foden |align="left"|Manchester City |rowspan="3"|19 |
align="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Dominic Solanke
|align="left"|Bournemouth |
align="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Ollie Watkins
|align="left"|Aston Villa |
7
|align="left"|{{flagicon|EGY}} Mohamed Salah |align="left"|Liverpool |18 |
8
|align="left" |{{flagicon|KOR}} Son Heung-min |align="left" |Tottenham Hotspur |17 |
rowspan="3"|9
|align="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Jarrod Bowen |align="left"|West Ham United |rowspan="3"|16 |
align="left"|{{flagicon|FRA}} Jean-Philippe Mateta
|align="left"|Crystal Palace |
align="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Bukayo Saka
|align="left"|Arsenal |
==Hat-tricks==
{{main|List of Premier League hat-tricks}}
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Player | For | Against | Result | Date |
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{{flagicon|KOR}} Son Heung-min
|Tottenham Hotspur |Burnley |rowspan="3"|2 September 2023 | ||||
{{flagicon|NOR}} Erling Haaland
|Manchester City |Fulham | ||||
{{flagicon|IRE}} Evan Ferguson
|Brighton & Hove Albion |Newcastle United | ||||
{{flagicon|ENG}} Ollie Watkins
|Aston Villa |Brighton & Hove Albion |30 September 2023 | ||||
{{flagicon|ENG}} Eddie Nketiah
|Arsenal |Sheffield United |28 October 2023 | ||||
{{flagicon|SEN}} Nicolas Jackson
|Chelsea |Tottenham Hotspur |6 November 2023 | ||||
{{flagicon|ENG}} Dominic Solanke
|Bournemouth |Nottingham Forest |23 December 2023 | ||||
{{flagicon|NZL}} Chris Wood
|Nottingham Forest |Newcastle United |26 December 2023 | ||||
{{flagicon|ENG}} Elijah Adebayo
|Luton Town |Brighton & Hove Albion |30 January 2024 | ||||
{{flagicon|BRA}} Matheus Cunha
|Wolverhampton Wanderers |Chelsea |4 February 2024 | ||||
{{flagicon|ENG}} Phil Foden
|Manchester City |rowspan="2" |Brentford |5 February 2024 | ||||
{{flagicon|ENG}} Jarrod Bowen
|West Ham United |26 February 2024 | ||||
{{flagicon|ENG}} Phil Foden
|Manchester City |Aston Villa |3 April 2024 | ||||
{{flagicon|ENG}} Cole Palmer
|rowspan="2"|Chelsea |Manchester United |4 April 2024 | ||||
{{flagicon|ENG}} Cole Palmer4
|Everton |15 April 2024 | ||||
{{flagicon|NOR}} Erling Haaland4
|Manchester City |Wolverhampton Wanderers |4 May 2024 | ||||
{{Flagicon|FRA}} Jean-Philippe Mateta
|Crystal Palace |Aston Villa |19 May 2024 |
:Note: 4 – player scored 4 goals
=Clean sheets=
File:RC Lens - Arsenal FC (03-10-2023) 21 (cropped).jpg won his first Premier League Golden Glove after keeping 16 clean sheets for Arsenal.]]
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Rank
!Player !Club |
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1
|align="left"|{{flagicon|ESP}} David Raya |align="left"|Arsenal |16 |
2
|align="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Jordan Pickford |align="left"|Everton |13 |
rowspan="2"|3
|align="left"|{{flagicon|GER}} Bernd Leno |align="left"|Fulham |rowspan="2"|10 |
align="left"|{{flagicon|BRA}} Ederson
|align="left"|Manchester City |
5
|align="left"|{{flagicon|CMR}} André Onana |align="left"|Manchester United |9 |
rowspan="2"|6
|align="left"|{{flagicon|BRA}} Alisson |align="left"|Liverpool |rowspan="2"|8 |
align="left"|{{flagicon|ARG}} Emiliano Martínez
|align="left"|Aston Villa |
rowspan="3"|8
|align="left"|{{flagicon|NED}} Mark Flekken |align="left"|Brentford |rowspan="3"|7 |
align="left"|{{flagicon|BRA}} Neto
|align="left"|Bournemouth |
align="left"|{{flagicon|ITA}} Guglielmo Vicario
|align="left"|Tottenham Hotspur |
{{notelist}}
=Discipline=
==Player==
- Most yellow cards: 13{{cite web|title=Premier League Player Stats – Yellow Cards|url=https://www.premierleague.com/stats/top/players/yellow_card?se=578|publisher=Premier League|access-date=19 May 2024}}
- {{flagicon|POR}} João Palhinha (Fulham)
- {{flagicon|ARG}} Marcos Senesi (Bournemouth)
- Most red cards: 2{{cite web|title=Premier League Player Stats – Red Cards|url=https://www.premierleague.com/stats/top/players/red_card?se=578|publisher=Premier League|access-date=19 May 2024}}
- {{flagicon|MLI}} Yves Bissouma (Tottenham Hotspur)
- {{flagicon|ENG}} Reece James (Chelsea)
- {{flagicon|SCO}} Oli McBurnie (Sheffield United)
==Club==
- Most yellow cards: 105{{cite web|title=Premier League Club Stats – Yellow Cards|url=https://www.premierleague.com/stats/top/clubs/total_yel_card?se=578|publisher=Premier League|access-date=19 May 2024}}
- Chelsea
Awards
=Monthly awards=
=Annual awards=
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| style="text-align:center;" | {{Image label begin|image=Soccer Field Transparant.svg|width=175 | font-size=80%}} {{Image label|x=0.44|y=1.35|scale=175|text={{font color|White|Red|Raya}}}} {{Image label|x=0.59|y=1.13|scale=175|text={{font color|White|Red|Saliba}}}} {{Image label|x=0.77|y=1.00|scale=175|text={{font color|White|Red|Walker}}}} {{Image label|x=0.24|y=1.13|scale=175|text={{font color|White|Red|Gabriel}}}} {{Image label|x=0.12|y=1.00|scale=175|text={{font color|White|Red|van Dijk}}}} {{Image label|x=0.68|y=0.65|scale=175|text={{font color|White|Red|Ødegaard}}}} {{Image label|x=0.18|y=0.65|scale=175|text={{font color|White|Red|Rice}}}} {{Image label|x=0.47|y=0.71|scale=175|text={{font color|White|Red|Rodri}}}} {{Image label|x=0.15|y=0.41|scale=175|text={{font color|White|Red|Foden}}}} {{Image label|x=0.47|y=0.36|scale=175|text={{font color|White|Red|Haaland}}}} {{Image label|x=0.75|y=0.41|scale=175|text={{font color|White|Red|Watkins}}}} {{Image label end}}PFA Team of the Year |
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colspan="13" | PFA Team of the Year{{cite news|url=https://www.thepfa.com/news/2024/8/20/pfa-premier-league-team-of-the-year-2024|title=PFA Premier League Team of the Year|publisher=Professional Footballers' Association|access-date=20 August 2024|date=20 August 2024}} | ||||||||||
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Goalkeeper
| colspan="12" | {{flagicon|ESP}} David Raya | ||||||||||
Defenders
| style="width:25%;" colspan="3" | {{flagicon|ENG}} Kyle Walker | style="width:25%;" colspan="3" | {{flagicon|BRA}} Gabriel | style="width:25%;" colspan="3" | {{flagicon|NED}} Virgil van Dijk | style="width:25%;" colspan="3" | {{flagicon|FRA}} William Saliba | ||||||||||
Midfielders
| colspan="4" | {{flagicon|NOR}} Martin Ødegaard | colspan="4" | {{flagicon|ENG}} Declan Rice | colspan="4" | {{flagicon|ESP}} Rodri | ||||||||||
Forwards
| colspan="4" | {{flagicon|ENG}} Ollie Watkins | colspan="4" | {{flagicon|NOR}} Erling Haaland | colspan="4" | {{flagicon|ENG}} Phil Foden | ||||||||||
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Attendances
Manchester United drew the highest average home attendance in the 2023-24 edition of the Premier League.
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!#!!Football club!!Home games!!Average attendance{{cite web | url=https://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn/aveeng.htm | title=Attendances England average }} | |||
style{{=}}"text-align:center;"| _row_count | Manchester United | 19 | 73,534 |
style{{=}}"text-align:center;"| _row_count | West Ham United | 19 | 62,464 |
style{{=}}"text-align:center;"| _row_count | Tottenham Hotspur | 19 | 61,459 |
style{{=}}"text-align:center;"| _row_count | Arsenal FC | 19 | 60,236 |
style{{=}}"text-align:center;"| _row_count | Liverpool FC | 19 | 55,989 |
style{{=}}"text-align:center;"| _row_count | Manchester City | 19 | 53,075 |
style{{=}}"text-align:center;"| _row_count | Newcastle United | 19 | 52,150 |
style{{=}}"text-align:center;"| _row_count | Aston Villa | 19 | 41,858 |
style{{=}}"text-align:center;"| _row_count | Chelsea FC | 19 | 39,576 |
style{{=}}"text-align:center;"| _row_count | Everton FC | 19 | 39,042 |
style{{=}}"text-align:center;"| _row_count | Brighton & Hove Albion | 19 | 31,586 |
style{{=}}"text-align:center;"| _row_count | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 19 | 31,029 |
style{{=}}"text-align:center;"| _row_count | Sheffield United | 19 | 30,011 |
style{{=}}"text-align:center;"| _row_count | Nottingham Forest | 19 | 29,386 |
style{{=}}"text-align:center;"| _row_count | Crystal Palace | 19 | 24,932 |
style{{=}}"text-align:center;"| _row_count | Fulham FC | 19 | 24,301 |
style{{=}}"text-align:center;"| _row_count | Burnley FC | 19 | 21,184 |
style{{=}}"text-align:center;"| _row_count | Brentford FC | 19 | 17,082 |
style{{=}}"text-align:center;"| _row_count | Luton Town | 19 | 11,244 |
style{{=}}"text-align:center;"| _row_count | AFC Bournemouth | 19 | 11,103 |
References
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