2024–25 Premier League
| Season | 2024–25 |
|---|---|
| Dates | 16 August 2024 – 25 May 2025 |
| Champions | Liverpool 2nd Premier League title 20th English title |
| Relegated | Leicester City Ipswich Town Southampton |
| Champions League | Liverpool Arsenal Manchester City Chelsea Newcastle United Tottenham Hotspur (as Europa League winners) |
| Europa League | Crystal Palace (as FA Cup winners) Aston Villa |
| Conference League | Nottingham Forest |
| Matches played | 380 |
| Goals scored | 1,115 (2.93 per match) |
| Top goalscorer | Mohamed Salah (29 goals) |
| Best goalkeeper | David Raya Matz Sels (13 clean sheets each) |
| Biggest home win | Nottingham Forest 7–0 Brighton & Hove Albion (1 February 2025) |
| Biggest away win | Ipswich Town 0–6 Manchester City (19 January 2025) |
| Highest scoring | Tottenham Hotspur 3–6 Liverpool (22 December 2024) |
| Longest winning run | 6 matches Newcastle United Nottingham Forest Wolverhampton Wanderers |
| Longest unbeaten run | 26 matches Liverpool |
| Longest winless run | 14 matches Southampton |
| Longest losing run | 8 matches Leicester City |
| Highest attendance | 73,839 Manchester United 2–0 Aston Villa (25 May 2025) |
| Lowest attendance | 11,129 Bournemouth 0–0 Crystal Palace (26 December 2024) |
| Total attendance | 15,360,627 |
| Average attendance | 40,423 |
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The 2024–25 Premier League was the 33rd season of the Premier League and the 126th season of top-flight English football overall. Manchester City entered the season as four-time defending champions, but were dethroned by Liverpool, who emerged as Premier League champions for the second time with four games to spare, equalling Manchester United's record of 20 English league titles.
The fixtures were released on 18 June 2024, consisting of 33 weekend rounds, four midweek rounds, and one Bank Holiday matchweek. The two-week winter break, in effect since the 2019–20 season, was scrapped starting this season in favour of a longer summer break for the players. Longer intervals between matches were added for the holiday period between Christmas and New Year's Day, with no matches held on Christmas Eve.
The summer transfer window opened on 14 June 2024 and closed at 23:00 BST on 30 August 2024. The winter window opened on 1 January 2025 and closed at 23:00 GMT on 3 February 2025. This was also the last season the Nike sponsor match ball for the top flight was used; Puma are set to become the official ball supplier of the top flight starting from the 2025–26 season.
This season was the first to use semi-automated offside technology, as Premier League clubs unanimously agreed to its introduction. The technology was planned to be introduced after one of the autumn international breaks, but was delayed to further test the technology. It was tested in the FA Cup fifth round onwards, after which the Premier League confirmed that the technology would be used in matchweek 32, on 12 April 2025. The Etihad Stadium was the first to officially use the technology, during Manchester City's match against Crystal Palace.