Football Today
·26 August 2025
Which Premier League Clubs Have Been in England’s Top Flight the Longest

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·26 August 2025
With the Premier League entering its 34th season in 2025–26, a rich tapestry of history unfolds for clubs that have stood the test of time in English football’s top tier.
We explore which clubs have enjoyed the longest tenures in the top flight – examining both continuous presence and total seasons – as of the current campaign. We then compare those figures with elite clubs across Europe, setting a comprehensive backdrop for football longevity.
As of the 2025–26 season:
These figures highlight enduring stability, even amid managerial changes, financial upheavals, and relegation scares.
Looking at cumulative presence across history:
Arsenal’s 100th consecutive season in the top flight was confirmed for the 2025–26 campaign, marking an unprecedented era of top-division football in England. Relegated in 1913 but back in the First Division in 1919, their run symbolises top-flight consistency.
Though perennially associated with relegation battles in recent years, Everton’s legacy lies in longevity—123 top-flight seasons and an unbroken streak since 1954 underline their historical significance.
Liverpool’s 64-season continuous presence consolidates their stature. Alongside their rise in European and Premier League glory, their foundation is rooted in consistency since 1962.
Manchester United, Spurs, Chelsea, and City all boast respectable streaks, albeit shorter than the trio above. Their contributions to Premier League heritage remain vital.
While Aston Villa have more seasons overall than Arsenal, Arsenal’s ongoing streak trumps Villa’s historical presence. However, Villa’s 112 seasons overall still speak to their traditional pedigree.
While direct cross-country comparisons can be complex due to differing league structures, here’s a snapshot of longevity among major European clubs: