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England Top Leagues 2018 - 2019 England Top Leagues 2018 - 2019 England - Premier League 2018/19 England - Championship 2018/19 P T Team PL W D L GH W D L GA W D L GT PT Last RES P T Team PL W D L GH W D L GA W D L GT PT Last RES 1 ● LIVERPOOL 20 17 3 0 48:8 9 1 0 27:3 8 2 0 21:5 54 Champions L.. W W W 1 ● LEEDS 25 15 6 4 42:24 8 3 2 21:10 7 3 2 21:14 51 Promotion L W W 2 ● TOTTENHAM 20 15 0 5 43:21 6 0 3 18:9 9 0 2 25:12 45 Champions L.. L W W 2 ● NORWICH 25 14 6 5 47:33 8 1 4 26:22 6 5 1 21:11 48 Promotion L D W 3 ● MAN CITY 19 14 2 3 51:15 9 0 1 35:9 5 2 2 16:6 44 Champions L.. L L W 3 ● WEST BROM 25 13 7 5 53:32 7 4 2 32:17 6 3 3 21:15 46 Prom Poffs D W W 4 ● CHELSEA 19 12 4 3 37:16 6 3 1 19:8 6 1 2 18:8 40 Champions L.. W L W 4 ● SHEFF UTD 25 13 5 7 42:28 7 3 3 23:13 6 2 4 19:15 44 Prom Poffs W W D 5 ● ARSENAL 20 11 5 4 42:30 7 2 1 20:9 4 3 3 22:21 38 Europa Lea.. L D W 5 ● MIDDLESBROUGH 25 11 9 5 27:17 6 4 3 13:8 5 5 2 14:9 42 Prom Poffs W L W 6 ● MAN UTD 19 9 5 5 37:31 5 3 1 17:12 4 2 4 20:19 32 W W L 6 ● DERBY 25 12 6 7 37:31 6 4 2 17:13 6 2 5 20:18 42 Prom Poffs W L D 7 ▲ WOLVES 20 8 5 7 23:23 4 2 4 12:13 4 3 3 11:10 29 W D L 7 ● BIRMINGHAM 25 9 11 5 37:27 5 7 1 21:12 4 4 4 16:15 38 D W W 8 ▼ LEICESTER 20 8 4 8 24:23 4 2 4 12:10 4 2 4 12:13 28 L W W 8 ● QPR 25 11 5 9 31:32 7 2 4 19:13 4 3 5 12:19 38 D W W 9 ▲ WATFORD 20 8 4 8 27:28 5 1 5 16:18 3 3 3 11:10 28 D L W 9 ● ASTON VILLA 25 9 10 6 47:38 5 5 2 28:22 4 5 4 19:16 37 D W L 10 ▼ EVERTON 20 7 6 7 31:30 5 3 2 18:15 2 3 5 13:15 27 L W L 10 ● NOTTM FOREST 25 8 12 5 35:27 5 4 3 13:10 3 8 2 22:17 36 L D L 11 ▼ WEST HAM 19 8 3 8 27:28 4 1 5 14:16 4 2 3 13:12 27 W L W 11 ▲ BRISTOL CITY 25 9 8 8 30:28 4 5 4 14:13 5 3 4 16:15 35 W D D 12 ● BOURNEMOUTH 19 8 2 9 27:33 5 2 3 16:14 3 0 6 11:19 26 L W L 12 ▼ STOKE 25 8 11 6 30:29 6 3 3 15:11 2 8 3 15:18 35 D L W 13 ● BRIGHTON 20 7 4 9 22:27 5 3 2 15:11 2 1 7 7:16 25 W D L 13 ▼ SWANSEA 25 9 6 10 31:30 5 3 5 19:17 4 3 5 12:13 33 D L L 14 ● CRYSTAL PALACE 19 5 4 10 17:25 2 3 4 5:8 3 1 6 12:17 19 D W W 14 ▲ HULL 25 9 6 10 30:33 4 3 5 12:13 5 3 5 18:20 33 W W W 15 ● NEWCASTLE 20 4 6 10 15:27 2 1 7 7:15 2 5 3 8:12 18 D L D 15 ▼ BLACKBURN 25 7 10 8 31:40 4 6 2 16:14 3 4 6 15:26 31 L L L 16 ▲ CARDIFF 20 5 3 12 19:38 4 1 5 13:20 1 2 7 6:18 18 W D L 16 ● SHEFF WED 25 8 7 10 31:41 4 5 3 16:18 4 2 7 15:23 31 D W W 17 ▼ SOUTHAMPTON 19 3 6 10 20:35 1 5 3 10:14 2 1 7 10:21 15 L W W 17 ● PRESTON 25 7 8 10 37:41 5 5 3 28:21 2 3 7 9:20 29 D L L 18 ▲ FULHAM 20 3 5 12 18:43 3 3 4 12:19 0 2 8 6:24 14 Relegation W D D 18 ● BRENTFORD 25 6 9 10 35:35 6 2 4 22:14 0 7 6 13:21 27 D D W 19 ▼ BURNLEY 19 3 3 13 17:41 2 1 6 10:20 1 2 7 7:21 12 Relegation L L L 19 ● WIGAN 25 7 5 13 25:37 6 3 3 14:12 1 2 10 11:25 26 D L L 20 ● HUDDERSFIELD 20 2 4 14 12:35 1 2 7 4:14 1 2 7 8:21 10 Relegation L L L 20 ● MILLWALL 25 6 7 12 30:39 6 4 3 20:16 0 3 9 10:23 25 W W L In the event that two (or more) teams have an equal number of points, the following rules break the tie: 21 ▲ BOLTON 25 5 7 13 17:32 3 3 7 8:16 2 4 6 9:16 22 D W L 1. Goal difference 2. Goals scored 22 ▼ ROTHERHAM 25 4 10 11 23:40 4 6 2 15:16 0 4 9 8:24 22 Relegation L L L 23 ● READING 25 4 8 13 27:37 3 2 7 16:18 1 6 6 11:19 20 Relegation D L L 24 ● IPSWICH 25 2 9 14 19:43 1 7 4 11:16 1 2 10 8:27 15 Relegation L L D In the event that two (or more) teams have an equal number of points, the following rules break the tie: 1. Goal difference 2. Goals scored England - League One 2018/19 England - League Two 2018/19 P T Team PL W D L GH W D L GA W D L GT PT Last RES P T Team PL W D L GH W D L GA W D L GT PT Last RES 1 ● PORTSMOUTH 25 16 6 3 44:23 7 3 2 22:11 9 3 1 22:12 54 Promotion W L W 1 ● LINCOLN 24 15 5 4 44:23 8 3 1 24:13 7 2 3 20:10 50 Promotion W L W 2 ● LUTON 25 15 6 4 49:24 10 2 0 31:9 5 4 4 18:15 51 Promotion D W W 2 ● MK DONS 24 12 8 4 35:19 8 3 1 17:5 4 5 3 18:14 44 Promotion D L L 3 ● SUNDERLAND 23 13 8 2 44:23 7 5 0 25:11 6 3 2 19:12 47 Prom Poffs D W L 3 ● MANSFIELD 23 10 12 1 34:16 7 4 1 18:6 3 8 0 16:10 42 Promotion D W W 4 ▲ BARNSLEY 24 13 6 5 40:22 7 5 0 19:8 6 1 5 21:14 45 Prom Poffs W W W 4 ● COLCHESTER 25 12 6 7 36:25 8 2 3 24:9 4 4 4 12:16 42 Prom Poffs D L W 5 ▲ PETERBOROUGH 25 12 8 5 45:31 4 5 3 15:16 8 3 2 30:15 44 Prom Poffs W L D 5 ▲ BURY 25 11 7 7 45:28 8 3 1 28:9 3 4 6 17:19 40 Prom Poffs D L W 6 ▼ CHARLTON 25 13 4 8 40:29 8 2 2 20:9 5 2 6 20:20 43 Prom Poffs L L W 6 ▲ FOREST GREEN 24 10 10 4 37:24 3 6 2 10:8 7 4 2 27:16 40 Prom Poffs D W W 7 ● DONCASTER 25 12 6 7 42:32 6 4 2 19:13 6 2 5 23:19 42 W L D 7 ▼ EXETER 25 11 7 7 36:28 7 2 4 22:15 4 5 3 14:13 40 Prom Poffs L W W 8 ● BLACKPOOL 24 9 8 7 26:24 6 3 3 17:12 3 5 4 9:12 35 D L L 8 ▲ CARLISLE 25 12 3 10 40:30 6 1 6 21:15 6 2 4 19:15 39 W W W 9 ▲ COVENTRY 25 10 5 10 26:29 6 3 4 13:11 4 2 6 13:18 35 W W L 9 ▼ TRANMERE 25 10 8 7 37:31 8 4 1 17:5 2 4 6 20:26 38 D W L 10 ▼ ACCRINGTON 24 9 7 8 27:32 4 4 4 13:17 5 3 4 14:15 34 L W W 10 ▲ NEWPORT 24 10 6 8 35:41 7 3 2 21:20 3 3 6 14:21 36 D L L 11 ▼ FLEETWOOD 25 9 6 10 35:30 6 4 3 21:17 3 2 7 14:13 33 L W L 11 ▲ OLDHAM 25 9 8 8 38:33 5 2 5 22:19 4 6 3 16:14 35 W L L 12 ▼ SOUTHEND 25 10 2 13 30:31 5 1 6 19:14 5 1 7 11:17 32 L W L 12 ▼ STEVENAGE 25 10 5 10 30:32 6 2 4 15:13 4 3 6 15:19 35 L W L 13 ▼ WYCOMBE 25 8 8 9 34:36 6 3 3 18:13 2 5 6 16:23 32 L L L 13 ▲ GRIMSBY 25 10 4 11 29:31 6 2 4 18:14 4 2 7 11:17 34 W W W 14 ● WALSALL 25 8 8 9 27:39 4 4 5 16:22 4 4 4 11:17 32 D L D 14 ▼ SWINDON 25 8 9 8 27:32 4 5 3 14:17 4 4 5 13:15 33 D D D 15 ● BURTON 24 9 4 11 30:33 7 2 4 18:12 2 2 7 12:21 31 D W L 15 ▲ CREWE 25 9 4 12 24:29 8 2 3 21:10 1 2 9 3:19 31 W W L 16 ● ROCHDALE 25 8 6 11 33:47 4 2 7 13:23 4 4 4 20:24 30 L W W 16 ▼ NORTHAMPTON 25 6 12 7 31:33 3 8 2 16:15 3 4 5 15:18 30 D D D 17 ▲ SHREWSBURY 25 7 8 10 29:32 6 4 2 17:11 1 4 8 12:21 29 D L W 17 ▼ PORT VALE 25 7 7 11 25:32 4 3 6 16:21 3 4 5 9:11 28 L L D 18 ▼ GILLINGHAM 25 8 4 13 36:41 4 2 7 20:22 4 2 6 16:19 28 L W L 18 ● CRAWLEY 24 8 3 13 30:38 6 2 4 23:18 2 1 9 7:20 27 D L L 19 ▲ BRISTOL ROV.
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