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The summer transfer window opened on Friday 14 June 2024 and closed at 23:00 BST on Friday 30 August 2024. The winter window opened on Wednesday 1 January 2025 and will close at 23:00 GMT on Monday 3 February 2025. [4] This season is the first to use semi-automated offside technology, as Premier League clubs unanimously agreed to its introduction.
2021–22; 2022–23; 2023–24; 2024–25; 2025–26; ... Pages in category "2024–25 Premier League by team" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 ...
The 2024–25 season is Arsenal Football Club's 33rd season in the Premier League, their 99th consecutive season in the top flight of English football, and 108th season in the top flight overall. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In addition to the domestic league , Arsenal is also participating in this season's editions of the FA Cup , EFL Cup and UEFA Champions ...
25 20 Warrington Town: 28 5 10 13 22 37 −15 25 21 Farsley Celtic: 27 7 4 16 26 51 −25 25 Relegation to the Northern Premier League/Southern Football League: 22 Rushall Olympic: 28 7 3 18 28 58 −30 24 23 Needham Market: 26 5 7 14 21 42 −21 22 24 Marine: 26 5 6 15 18 38 −20 21
The 2024–25 season is the 147th season in the history of Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, and their seventh consecutive season in the Premier League. In addition to the domestic league , the club is also participating in the FA Cup and the EFL Cup .
The 2024–25 season is the 123rd season in the history of Brighton & Hove Albion, and their eighth consecutive season in the Premier League. In addition to the domestic league , the club are participating in the FA Cup and the EFL Cup .
The 2024–25 season is the 123rd season in the history of AFC Bournemouth and the club's third consecutive season in the Premier League, making it their eighth season in the top flight overall. In addition to the domestic league , the club are participating in the FA Cup and the EFL Cup .
Everton were the visitors to the London Stadium on 9 November for a Premier League game. It finished 0–0, the match being described in the press as "boring" with West Ham being booed-off both at half–time and full–time. [25] [26] St James' Park was the venue for West Ham's next game, a Premier League fixture against Newcastle United on 25 ...