Who Are the Big Four in the Premier League?

 


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If you are a football fan, you will know the names of Manchester City, Liverpool, Manchester United, and Chelsea. These clubs have been the top clubs in England for a long time. While Spurs have enjoyed sporadic success, they are consistently battling for the top spot. They haven't yet won the Premier League, but they have come close a number of times. The Big Four make up about half of the Premier League.

Everton is another team that has climbed into the Big Four. Last season, Everton knocked Arsenal out of fourth. In the 2009-10 Premier League season, Everton came from nowhere to steal fourth place from Arsenal. However, in the 2010-11 season, Manchester City pipped them to the post. The team that won the title? Manchester United. Currently, Manchester United leads the table, while Chelsea and Arsenal are in the top four.

Leicester City - While Everton finished seventh last season, they have played much better this year. While they don't have the same attacking quality as their opponents, they have a great deal of experience and depth. While Leicester City are unlikely to break into the top six this season, they have the potential to do so. There are several factors to be aware of before betting on Leicester City and Liverpool. The first is a team's history. They have been champions once before, while the second has struggled in recent years.

Leicester City - Despite the recent poor results, West Ham United and Leicester City have renewed hope for the future. Rafa Benitez's pragmatism has helped Everton to rise from sixth place in the last season. But the Reds must still break into the top four in order to compete in the Premier League. The epl fixtures  tussles are very different depending on who holds the top spot.