The Premier League has been the epicenter of European football for decades and as another season begins next week the usual suspects will be looking to win yet another top-flight title.
Defending champions Manchester City have won the Premier League in three of the last four seasons, and they’ve officially overtaken England as the most dominant club during the past decade.
Meanwhile, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United are expected to be major players in the title race this season, but these are typically the same teams competing for glory each season.
Outside of Blackburn Rovers, Arsenal and Leicester City, these four top-four contenders have won the Premier League in 24 of the 29 seasons during the PL era.
Here’s a look at each winner of England’s top flight since 1992/93 when the Premier League era officially began.
1992/93: Manchester United
1993/94: Manchester United
1994/95: Blackburn Rovers
1995/96: Manchester United
1996/97: Manchester United
1997/98: Arsenal
1998/99: Manchester United
1999/00: Manchester United
2000/01: Manchester United
2001/02: Arsenal
2002/03: Manchester United
2003/04: Arsenal
2004/05: Chelsea
2005/06: Chelsea
2006/07: Manchester United
2007/08: Manchester United
2008/09: Manchester United
2009/10: Chelsea
2010/11: Manchester United
2011/12: Manchester City
2012/13: Manchester United
2013/14: Manchester City
2014/15: Chelsea
2015/16: Leicester City
2016/17: Chelsea
2017/18: Manchester City
2018/19: Manchester City
2019/20: Liverpool
2020/21: Manchester City