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With the promotion of Premier League debutants Brighton and Huddersfield Town from the Championship this season, it takes the top flight tally to 49 clubs since the rebrand.

After the Premier League broke from the Football League back in 1992, when Match Week 1 of 2017/18 is complete, there will have been a total of 49 clubs that have spent time in our top division – each which varying success.

We continue to have ever presents in the Premier League but that number shrunk with Aston Villa’s departure the other year, but we wait to see whether or not the number of clubs with only one season grows this time round.

Brighton have been in the top flight previously – four seasons in fact – but that was back in the early 1980s whilst Huddersfield are former three time First Division winners in the 1920s although they last graced the top division back in 1972.

With a nod to Talksport for most of the legwork, I have corrected league finishes when errors were made, but if I’ve missed any through my own stupidity, let me know in article comments and I shall thank you in advance.

Club
Debut
Years
Highest Prem Finish
Lowest Finish Since 1992/93
Arsenal
1992/93
25
1st – 3 times
12th in 1994/95
Aston Villa
1992/93
24
2nd – 1992/93
13th Championship 2016/17
Barnsley
1997/98
1
19th – 1997/98
19th League One 2002/03
Birmingham
2002/03
7
9th – 2009/10
1st League One 1994/95
Blackburn
1992/93
18
1st – 1994/95
22nd Championship 2016/17
Blackpool
2010/11
1
19th – 2010/11
7th League Two 2000/01
Bolton
1995/96
13
6th – 2004/05
2nd League One 1992/93
Bournemouth
2015/16
2
9th 2016/17
21st League Two 2008/09
Bradford
1999/00
2
17th – 1999/00
18th League Two 2011/12
Brighton
2017/18
1
Burnley
2009/10
3
16th – 2016/17
20th League One 1997/98
Cardiff
2013/14
1
20th – 2013/14
22nd League Two 1995/96
Charlton
1998/99
8
7th – 2003/04
13th League One 2016/17
Chelsea
1992/93
25
1st – 4 times
14th 1993/94
Coventry
1992/93
9
11th – 2 times
23rd League One 2016/17
Crystal Palace
1992/93
7
10th – 2014/15
21st Championship 2000/01
Derby
1996/97
7
8th – 1998/99
20th Championship 2005/06
Everton
1992/93
25
4th – 2004/05
17th 2003/04
Fulham
2001/02
13
7th – 2008/09
17th League Two 1995/96
Huddersfield
2017/18
1
Hull City
2008/09
5
16th – 2013/14
22nd League Two 1997/98
Ipswich
1992/93
5
5th – 2001/02
15th Championship 2011/12
Leeds Utd
1992/93
12
3rd 1999/00
5th League One 2007/08
Leicester
1994/95
10
1st – 2015/16
1st League One 2008/09
Liverpool
1992/93
25
2nd – 3 times
8th 2015/16
Man City
1992/93
20
1st – 2 times
3rd League One 1998/99
Man Utd
1992/93
25
1st – 13 times
7th 2013/14
Middlesbrough
1992/93
15
7th – 2004/05
16th Championship 2012/13
Newcastle
1993/94
22
2nd – 2 times
1st Championship 2016/17
Norwich
1992/93
8
3rd – 1992/93
1st Leage One 2009/10
Nott’m Forest
1992/93
5
3rd – 1994/95
7th League One 2005/06
Oldham
1992/93
2
19th – 1992/93
20th League One 1998/98
Portsmouth
2003/04
7
8th – 2007/08
16th League Two 2014/15
QPR
1992/93
7
5th – 1992/93
8th League One 2001/02
Reading
2006/07
3
8th – 2006/07
11th League One 1998/99
Sheffield Utd
1992/93
3
14th – 1992/93
11th League One 2015/16
Sheffield W
1992/93
8
7th – 3 times
16th League One 2003/04
Southampton
1992/93
18
6th – 2015/16
7th League One 2009/10
Stoke
2008/09
9
9th – 3 times
8th League One 1998/99
Sunderland
1996/97
16
7th – 2 times
21st Championship 1992/93
Swansea
2011/12
6
8th – 2014/15
21st League Two 2002/03
Swindon
1993/94
1
22nd – 1993/94
3rd League Two 2005/06
Tottenham
1992/93
25
2nd – 2016/17
15th 1993/94
Watford
1999/00
4
13th – 2015/16
13th League One 1996/97
West Brom
2002/03
11
8th – 2012/13
4th League One 1992/93
West Ham
1993/94
21
5th – 1998/99
6th Championship 2004/05
Wigan
2005/06
8
10th – 2005/06
19th League Two 1993/94
Wimbledon
1992/93
8
6th – 1993/94
24th Championship 2003/04
Wolves
2003/04
4
15th – 2009/10
1st League One 2013/14



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