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Retrieved 16 February 2018. Retrieved 22 March 2018. The release of the fixtures is, of course, just a mere guide even if there is always a sharpening of the mind and a buzz of excitement and not least for the newly-promoted with Brighton hosting Manchester City the stand-out of the opening weekend with Newcastle United at home to Tottenham Hotspur and Huddersfield Town travelling to Crystal Palace.



Retrieved 15 June 2016. Retrieved 23 May 2017. Retrieved 23 June 2015. Defeat for Hull, coupled with ring rivals 's 2—0 victory against the day before, condemned them to a second relegation in three seasons. The cream of the crop contenders will try to rewrite history, along with the bottom-dwelling teams, who will spend most of the season trying to fight off relegation. The fub also included games against and. Retrieved 20 January 2018. West Bromwich Albion F.

Retrieved 21 May 2017. Retrieved 3 May 2016. A final decision is expected this autumn, when clubs will also decide how many fixtures to make available to broadcasters between 2019-22 when the rights for those seasons are sold early year. On 7 April, Manchester City lost to Manchester United in the , in which a win would have secured their position as champions.


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For other uses, see. The 2017—18 Premier League was the 26th season of the , the top English professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1992. The season started on 11 August 2017 and concluded on 13 May 2018. Fixtures for the 2017—18 season were announced on 14 June 2017. Season Dates 11 August 2017 — 13 May 2018 Champions 3rd Premier League title 5th Relegated Manchester City Matches played 380 Goals scored 1,018 2. The team broke numerous over the course of the season, including: most points 100 , most wins 32 , most away wins 16 , most goals 106 , most consecutive league wins 18 , highest goal difference +79 , fewest minutes behind in matches 153 minutes and biggest winning points margin 19. All three promoted clubs avoided relegation for the first time since the campaign, and for only the third time in Premier League history. Sleeve sponsorship From this season on, club strips will feature sleeve sponsorship, whereby sponsors logos will appear on the left sleeve of the strip. Deception by simulation From this season on, a three-man panel consisting of a former player, a former manager and a former match official will independently review on the Monday after games. Everton striker became the first Premier League player to be punished under the new rule. Summary were confirmed as Premier League champions following 's 0—1 defeat at home to in the 33rd round. Manchester City had started the Premier League season with an away win over in August. After a draw against , Manchester City won eighteen games in a row. During this time they secured first position and held it for the remainder of the season. On 7 April, Manchester City lost to Manchester United in the , in which a win would have secured their position as champions. The following week, Manchester United lost to bottom club West Bromwich Albion, and Manchester City defeated. These results ensured Manchester City held an unassailable lead with five games left. Defending champions started the season badly, losing their opening game to 2—3; a win at one of the title favourites, Tottenham, in their second game seemed to get their defence back on track, but results in September, including losing 0—1 to Manchester City, left them six points behind the leaders in fourth place. They failed to show the consistency of the previous season, and finished in fifth place. Manchester United started the season strongly winning their first three games without conceding a goal and led the table until mid-September. However, following convincing wins against Liverpool 5—0 , Watford 6—0 and Crystal Palace 5—0 , Manchester City went top of the league in September and remained there for the rest of the season. During the campaign Manchester City broke and set several new and. They established national records in consecutive away 11 and overall 20 victories in all competitions; set a new English record for consecutive league wins 18 ; equalled the Premier League record for consecutive away league wins 11 and set club records by achieving 28 consecutive games unbeaten in all competitions; 30 consecutive games unbeaten in the league; 20 consecutive home wins in all competitions; and winning 14 away games in a season. They won their fifth English league title, and completed their second league and League Cup double in four years. Long-serving manager announced his departure from the club on 20 April 2018. Their final home game was an emphatic 5—0 defeat of which guaranteed qualification to the group stage of the. Despite the defeat, Burnley finished in seventh place, their best finish in English football since. This meant they would be entered into the second qualifying round of the Europa League, their first competitive European football campaign in 50 years. Their strong finish led to manager and defender being nominated for the and awards respectively. Although Stoke were only three points from safety with one game remaining, fellow strugglers and still had to play each other, meaning that Stoke would be unable to catch both of those teams and finish fourth from bottom. The game between Swansea and Southampton ended in a 1—0 away win for Southampton, which also meant that despite a five game unbeaten run, West Bromwich Albion became the second team to be relegated to the Championship on 8 May 2018. Following their 1—2 defeat at the hands of Stoke on the final matchday, were also relegated. Greater London Premier League football clubs Twenty teams competed in the league — the top seventeen teams from the previous season, and three teams promoted from the. Teams promoted to the Premier League The first club to be promoted was , following their 2—1 win at home to on 17 April 2017, coupled with 's 1—1 draw against. Brighton are playing in the top flight of English football for the first time since 1983, and are playing in the for the first time in their history. The second club to be promoted was , sealing an immediate return to the Premier League by beating 4—1 at home on 24 April 2017. They were crowned champions on 7 May 2017 after beating 3—0 at home, coupled with 's 1—1 draw against fellow promoted club Brighton. The third and final club to be promoted were playoff winners , who beat 4—3 on penalties after a 0—0 draw in both regular and extra time in the on 29 May 2017. Huddersfield are playing in the top flight of English football for the first time in 45 years, and are playing in the for the first time in their history. 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