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What are England's Top Football Competitions?
England was the original home of the beautiful game, and it remains one of the biggest footballing nations in the world to this day. The Premier League is of course the headline act but there are also other competitions available, including the Championship, FA Cup and League Cup, in addition to the Three Lions of the National team who compete in both the European Cup and World Cup.
- Premier League: The EPL is the top level of footballing competition in England, and one of the highest quality leagues in the world. Featuring the 20 best clubs - who compete home and away in a 38-game season - the EPL contains a glut of superstar players.
- Championship: Next in the league ladder comes the English Football League Championship, England’s second tier is made up of 22 sides – all competing for the ultimate prize of promotion to the Premier League itself.
- FA Cup: England’s main knockout cup is the oldest national football competition in the world. Open to all sides in the football league, in addition to hundreds of non-league clubs, the FA Cup sees sides battling for a place in the final at Wembley.
- EFL Cup: Often referred to simply as the League Cup, England’s second cup competition is open to the 92 clubs who make up the Premier League, Championship, League 1 and League 2.
- The National Team: The English national team is regularly ranked amongst the top ten in the world, and takes part in the World Cup, European Cup and UEFA Nations League.
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Who are the biggest teams in English Football?
One of the reasons the English game, and the Premier League in particular, is so popular around the world is of course the fact that it contains some of the most famous teams in the global game. The following sides are all well known far beyond English shores.
- Liverpool: “The Reds” are one of the most successful sides in the English game, with the Anfield men having 18 league titles and six European Cup’s to their name.
- Manchester City: For a long time, “The Citizens” were viewed by many as Manchester’s second club. They have turned that around in style in recent years though, with eleven domestic trophies between 2011 and 2019.
- Manchester United: Old Trafford’s “Red Devils” remain one of the best supported sides on the planet, and are the most successful side of the modern era, with an impressive 13 Premier League titles to their name.
- Chelsea: “The Blues” of Stamford Bridge have experienced a real surge of success in the 21st century – winning five Premier League titles, six FA Cup’s, three League Cup’s and the Champion’s League.
- Arsenal: “The Gunners” from the Emirates Stadium achieved the remarkable feat of going through the entire 2003/04 season unbeaten. The North London’s sides tally of 13 FA Cup wins is a record in the English game.
- Tottenham Hotspur: Arsenal’s major rivals may not have the trophies of some other sides, but are undoubtedly one of the biggest clubs in the game , and now boast the most impressive stadium in the league.
Which are the Top Derbies in English Football?
England is a relatively small country in terms of land area relative to the number of football sides it contains. One of the benefits of this for the football fan is a whole host of compelling derby fixtures:
- The Manchester Derby (Manchester City vs Manchester United): A fiercely competitive fixture between two sides whose home grounds are only four miles apart. Manchester City failed to win a single derby in the league between 1976 and 2007, but things have been much more evenly matched in recent years.
- The Merseyside Derby (Liverpool vs Everton): Another major derby in the north west of the country sees the sides from Anfield and Goodison Park lock horns. Taking place continuously since 1963, this is the longest running derby in the English top-flight.
- The London Derby (Arsenal vs Chelsea): No city has as many football clubs as the capital of London – leading to many derby fixtures. One of the biggest of which sees the Gunners of Arsenal take on Chelsea’s “Pensioners”, in what is always a passionate fixture.
- The North West Derby (Liverpool vs Manchester United): Liverpool and Manchester United may not be located in the same city, but there is nevertheless little love lost between these two north west sides. Expect fireworks when the two most successful clubs in the history of the English game do battle.
- The North London Derby (Arsenal vs Tottenham Hotspur): For fans of both Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur, this is just about the biggest fixture of the season. Both located in North London – their grounds are only just over four miles apart – the games between these fierce rivals are not to be missed.
Who are English Football Most Famous Players?
English football has given the game many outstanding players over the years, with the following five all likely to make any all-time greatest England eleven:
- David Beckham: Probably the most instantly recognisable name on our list, success followed Beckham wherever he went. An icon at both club and international level.
- Gordon Banks: Famous for THAT save from Pelé, Banks is widely recognised as being the greatest goalkeeper in the history of the English game.
- Booby Moore: Probably England’s greatest ever defender, and captain fantastic at the victorious 1966 World Cup.
- Steven Gerrard: There have been a number of truly great players in the history of Liverpool football club, but for many it is Gerrard who is the best of them all.
- Bobby Charlton: Another member of that 1966 World Cup winning side, this Manchester United legend also won the Ballon d’Or in that same year.
Who has won the most English Soccer Titles per Competition?
The Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup and Championship are the biggest club competitions in the English game, but who are the most successful sides in each?
- Premier League: 1. Manchester United (13 wins) , 2. Chelsea (5 wins) , 3. Manchester City (4 wins)
- FA Cup: 1. Arsenal (13 wins) , 2. Manchester United (12 wins) , 3. Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur (8 wins each)
- Championship: Newcastle United, Reading, Sunderland and Wolverhampton Wanderers (2 wins)
- League Cup: 1. Liverpool (8 wins) , 2. Manchester City (7 wins) , 3. Aston Villa, Manchester United and Chelsea (5 wins each)
Best Performances by English sides in the European Club Competitions
In addition to the domestic competitions, the top English clubs also do battle in the European club tournaments, and have tasted their fair share of success over the years. But which sides have fared best?
UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
- Liverpool: 6-time winners (1977, 1978, 1981, 1984, 2005 and 2019)
- Manchester United: 3-time winners (1968, 1999 and 2008)
- Nottingham Forest: 2-time winners (1979 and 1980)
- Chelsea: 1-time winner (2012)
- Aston Villa: 1-time winner (1982)
UEFA EUROPA LEAGUE:
- Liverpool: 3-time winners (1973, 1976 and 2001)
- Tottenham Hotspur: 2-time winners (1972, 1984)
- Chelsea: 2-time winners (2013, 2019)
- Ipswich Town: 1-time winners (1981)
- Manchester United: 1-time winners (2017)
What is the England National Team’s Best Performance in the World Cup and EURO?
- World Cup: The “Three Lions” have lifted the most famous trophy in world football only once – winning on home soil in 1966. Their next best performances came when finishing fourth in both 1990 and 2018.
- European Championship: England have never won the European Championships – their best result coming when finishing third in 1968 and 1996.
English Football: Interesting Stats and Facts
As one of the oldest footballing nations in the world, England has compiled a host of interesting stats and facts over the years:
- Biggest Ever Shock: Leicester City winning the Premier League title at odds of 5000/1 in 2015/16.
- Premier League All-time Top Scorer: Alan Shearer with 260 goals.
- FA Cup All-time Top Scorer: Harry Cursham (Notts County) with 49 goals in only 44 appearances.
- Only Non-League Side to Win The FA Cup: Tottenham Hotspur back in 1901.
- Most FA Cup Winners Medals: Ashley Cole with 7.
- England National Team All-time Top Scorer: Wayne Rooney with 53 goals.
- England National Team Most Appearances: Peter Shilton with 125.
- England National Team Biggest Win: England 13 – 0 Ireland (1882)
What kind of betting odds can I find for the English Football?
Given the popularity of English football in general, and the Premier League in particular, you might expect that there would be a wide array of betting odds available. And you would be right! All of the major markets are on offer, including Full Time Result, Half Time Result, Goal Lines, Asian Lines, Correct Score, First Goalscorer, Specials and many more besides. Those looking for a longer-term bet won’t be disappointed either, with Ante-Post markets provided for all the domestic and international competitions.
Can I watch and Bet on English Football Matches Live Online?
Yes, you can. Live Streaming for the Championship, FA Cup and EFL Cup is available at top online bookmaker bet365. You don’t get to be the biggest online bookmaker in the world without a quality product, and bet365’s excellent streaming service is very much part of that package.
Those opening an account with bet365 can expect access to the following English football coverage, in addition to many other leagues and sports from around the globe.
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- FA Cup Live Streaming: Who will lift one of the most famous trophies in world football? Tune in to bet365 Live Stream for an array of fixtures.
- Championship Live Streaming: Keep up to date with the race for promotion to the Premier League, with selected fixtures available throughout the season.
- EFL Cup Live Stream: A selection of matches from England’s second cup competition are available over the course of the campaign.
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