The 2018–19 Premier League is the 27th season of the Premier League, the top English professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1992. The season started on 10 August 2018 and is scheduled to finish on 12 May 2019.
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The 2018–19 season is Liverpool's 127th season in existence, and their 57th consecutive season in the top flight of English football. It is also the club's 27th consecutive season in the Premier League. Along with the Premier League, the club will also compete in the FA Cup, the EFL Cup and the UEFA Champions League. The season covers the period from 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019. Squad 2018-19: Goalkeeper 13 Alisson Brazil 02/10/1992 22 Simon Mignolet Belgium 06/03/1988 Defender 18 Alberto Moreno Spain 05/07/1992 66 Trent Alexander-Arnold England 07/10/1998 2 Nathaniel Clyne England 05/04/1991 12 Joe Gomez England 23/05/1997 6 Dejan Lovren Croatia 05/07/1989 32 Joel Matip Cameroon 08/08/1991 26 Andrew Robertson Scotland 11/03/1994 4 Virgil van Dijk Netherlands 08/07/1991 Midfielder 3 Fabinho Brazil Brazil 23/10/1993 14 Jordan Henderson England 17/06/1990 8 Naby Keïta Guinea 10/02/1995 20 Adam Lallana England 10/05/1988 50 Lazar Marković Serbia 02/03/1994 7 James Milner England 04/01/1986 54 Sheyi Ojo England 19/06/1997 21 Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain England15/08/1993 23 Xherdan Shaqiri Switzerland 10/10/1991 5 Georginio Wijnaldum Netherlands 11/11/1990 Forward 10 Sadio Mané Senegal 10/04/1992 27 Divock Origi Belgium 18/04/1995 9 Roberto Firmino Brazil 02/10/1991 11 Mohamed Salah Egypt 15/06/1992 29 Dominic Solanke England 14/09/1997 15 Daniel Sturridge England 01/09/1989 Manager Jürgen Klopp Germany 16/06/1967 Ass. Manager Željko Buvač Bosnia-Herzegovina 13/09/1961 Peter Krawietz Germany 31/12/1971 Pepijn Lijnders Netherlands 24/01/1983 Goalkeeper-Coach John Achterberg Netherlands 08/07/1971
The 2018–19 season is Manchester United's 27th season in the Premier League and their 44th consecutive season in the top flight of English football. The club is participating in the Premier League, the FA Cup, the EFL Cup and the UEFA Champions League. Squad 2018-19: Goalkeeper 1 De Gea Spain 07/11/1990 40 Joel Pereira Portugal 28/06/1996 20 Sergio Romero Argentina 22/02/1987 Defender 3 Eric Bailly Ivory Coast 12/04/1994 17 Daley Blind Netherlands 09/03/1990 43 Cameron Borthwick-Jackson England 02/02/1997 36 Matteo Darmian Italy 02/12/1989 4 Phil Jones England 21/02/1992 2 Victor Lindelöf Sweden 17/07/1994 5 Marcos Rojo Argentina 20/03/1990 23 Luke Shaw England 12/07/1995 12 Chris Smalling England 22/11/1989 25 Antonio Valencia Ecuador 04/08/1985 Midfielder 21 Ander Herrera Spain 14/08/1989 16 Michael Carrick England 28/07/1981 27 Marouane Fellaini Belgium 22/11/1987 47 Angel Gomes England 31/08/2000 48 Ethan Hamilton Scotland 18/10/1998 14 Jesse Lingard England 15/12/1992 8 Mata Spain 28/04/1988 31 Nemanja Matić Serbia 01/08/1988 39 Scott McTominay England 08/12/1996 6 Paul Pogba France 15/03/1993 18 Ashley Young England 09/07/1985 Forward 9 Romelu Lukaku Belgium 13/05/1993 11 Anthony Martial France 05/12/1995 19 Marcus Rashford England 31/10/1997 7 Alexis Sánchez Chile 19/12/1988 James Wilson England 01/12/1995 Manager José Mourinho Portugal 26/01/1963 Ass. Manager Rui Faria Portugal 14/06/1975 Silvino Portugal 05/03/1959 Goalkeeper-Coach Emilio Álvarez Spain 19/10/1961
The 2018–19 season is Chelsea's 105th competitive season, 30th consecutive season in the top flight of English football, 27th consecutive season in the Premier League, and 113th year in existence as a football club. Squad 2018-19: 59 Marcin Bułka Poland 04/10/1999 13 Willy Caballero Argentina 28/09/1981 31 Robert Green England 18/01/1980 1 Kepa Spain 03/10/1994 Defender 44 Ethan Ampadu Wales 14/09/2000 28 Azpilicueta Spain 28/08/1989 24 Gary Cahill England 19/12/1985 27 Andreas Christensen Denmark 10/04/1996 30 David Luiz Brazil 22/04/1987 33 Emerson Italy 03/08/1994 Michael Hector Jamaica 19/07/1992 3 Marcos Alonso Spain 28/12/1990 2 Antonio Rüdiger Germany 03/03/1993 21 Davide Zappacosta Italy 11/06/1992 Midfielder 8 Ross Barkley England 05/12/1993 4 Cesc Fàbregas Spain 04/05/1987 6 Danny Drinkwater England 05/03/1990 5 Jorginho Italy 20/12/1991 7 N'Golo Kanté France 29/03/1991 17 Mateo Kovačić Croatia 06/05/1994 12 Ruben Loftus-Cheek England 23/01/1996 15 Victor Moses Nigeria 12/12/1990 Marco van Ginkel Netherlands 01/12/1992 Forward 19 Tammy Abraham England 02/10/1997 18 Olivier Giroud France 30/09/1986 10 Eden Hazard Belgium 07/01/1991 20 Callum Hudson-Odoi England 07/11/2000 20 Lucas Piazón Brazil 20/01/1994 29 Morata Spain 23/10/1992 11 Pedro Spain 28/07/1987 22 Willian Brazil 09/08/1988 Manager Maurizio Sarri Italy 10/01/1959 Ass. Manager Davide Mazzotta Italy 19/05/1970 Paolo Vanoli Italy 12/08/1972 Gianfranco Zola Italy 05/07/1966 Goalkeeper-Coach Hilário Portugal 21/10/1975 Gianluca Spinelli Italy 28/10/1966
The 2018–19 season will be Arsenal's 27th season in the Premier League, 102nd overall season in the top flight and 93rd consecutive season in the top flight of English football. The club will participate in the Premier League, the FA Cup, the EFL Cup, and the UEFA Europa League. Squad 1018-19: Goalkeeper 33 Petr Čech Czech Republic 20/05/1982 50 Dejan Iliev Macedonia 25/02/1995 54 Matt Macey England 09/09/1994 13 David Ospina Colombia 31/08/1988 Defender 21 Calum Chambers England 20/01/1995 24 Héctor Bellerín Spain 19/03/1995 16 Rob Holding England 20/09/1995 31 Sead Kolašinac Bosnia-Herzegovina 20/06/1993 6 Laurent Koscielny France 10/09/1985 27 Konstantinos Mavropanos Greece 11/12/1997 4 Per Mertesacker Germany 29/09/1984 20 Shkodran Mustafi Germany 17/04/1992 18 Nacho Monreal Spain 26/02/1986 63 Jordi Osei-Tutu England 02/10/1998 Midfielder 43 Joshua Da Silva England 23/10/1998 44 Vlad Dragomir Romania 24/04/1999 35 Mohamed Elneny Egypt 11/07/1992 47 Charlie Gilmour Scotland 11/02/1999 30 Ainsley Maitland-Niles England 29/08/1997 7 Henrikh Mkhitaryan Armenia 21/01/1989 11 Mesut Özil Germany 15/10/1988 8 Aaron Ramsey Wales 26/12/1990 19 Santi Cazorla Spain 13/12/1984 69 Joseph Willock England 20/08/1999 10 Jack Wilshere England 01/01/1992 29 Granit Xhaka Switzerland 27/09/1992 Forward 14 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang Gabon 18/06/1989 17 Alex Iwobi Nigeria 03/05/1996 9 Alexandre Lacazette France 28/05/1991 61 Reiss Nelson England 10/12/1999 62 Edward Nketiah England 30/05/1999 23 Danny Welbeck England 26/11/1990 Manager Arsène Wenger France 22/10/1949 Ass. Manager Neil Banfield England 20/01/1962 Steve Bould England 16/11/1962 Jens Lehman Germany 10/11/1969 Goalkeeper-Coach Sal Bibbo England 24/08/1974 Gerry Peyton Ireland 20/05/1956 Darren Burgess Australia Chad Forsythe USA 08/06/1973
The 2018–19 season is Manchester City's 117th season of competitive football, 90th season in the top division of English football and 22nd season in the Premier League since it was first created.[1] In addition to the Premier League, the club will also compete in the FA Cup, EFL Cup, FA Community Shield and UEFA Champions League; for the Champions League, it is their eighth consecutive season competing in the competition. Squad 2018-19: 1 Claudio Bravo Chile 13/04/1983 31 Ederson Brazil 17/08/1993 Defender 24 Tosin Adarabioyo England 24/09/1997 3 Danilo Brazil 15/07/1991 45 Demeaco Duhaney England 13/10/1998 4 Vincent Kompany Belgium 10/04/1986 14 Aymeric Laporte France 27/05/1994 22 Benjamin Mendy France 17/07/1994 Chidiebere Nwakali Nigeria 26/12/1996 30 Nicolás Otamendi Argentina 12/02/1988 5 John Stones England 28/05/1994 2 Kyle Walker England 28/05/1990 Midfielder 55 Brahim Díaz Spain 03/08/1999 21 David Silva Spain 08/01/1986 17 Kevin De Bruyne Belgium 28/06/1991 72 Tom Dele-Bashiru England 17/09/1999 18 Fabian Delph England 21/11/1989 25 Fernandinho Brazil 04/05/1985 47 Phil Foden England 28/05/2000 8 İlkay Gündoğan Germany 24/10/1990 42 Yaya Touré Ivory Coast 13/05/1983 35 Oleksandr Zinchenko Ukraine 15/12/1996 Forward 10 Kun Agüero Argentina 02/06/1988 20 Bernardo Silva Portugal 10/08/1994 33 Gabriel Jesus Brazil 03/04/1997 43 Lukas Nmecha England 12/12/1998 19 Leroy Sané Germany 11/01/1996 7 Raheem Sterling England 08/12/1994 Manager Pep Guardiola Spain 18/01/1971 Ass. Manager Carles Planchart Spain 17/12/1965 Brian Kidd England 29/05/1949 Mikel Arteta Spain Spain 26/03/1982 Rodolfo Borrell Spain 31/01/1971 Goalkeeper-Coach Xabier Spain 24/05/1970 Lorenzo Buenaventura Spain 01/01/1963
The 2018–19 season is Tottenham Hotspur's 27th season in the Premier League and 41st successive season in the top division of the English football league system. Along with the Premier League, the club will compete in the FA Cup, EFL Cup, and the Champions League. Squad 2018-19: Goalkeeper 22 Paulo Gazzaniga Argentina 02/01/1992 1 Hugo Lloris France 26/12/1986 13 Michel Vorm Netherlands 20/10/1983 41 Alfie Whiteman England 02/10/1998 Defender 4 Toby Alderweireld Belgium 02/03/1989 24 Serge Aurier Ivory Coast 24/12/1992 33 Ben Davies Wales 24/04/1993 21 Juan Foyth Argentina 12/01/1998 3 Danny Rose England 02/07/1990 6 Davinson Sánchez Colombia 12/06/1996 2 Kieran Trippier England 19/09/1990 5 Jan Vertonghen Belgium 24/04/1987 37 Kyle Walker-Peters England 13/04/1997 Midfielder 20 Dele Alli England 11/04/1996 19 Mousa Dembélé Belgium 16/07/1987 15 Eric Dier England 15/01/1994 23 Christian Eriksen Denmark 14/02/1992 42 Anthony Georgiou England 24/02/1997 11 Érik Lamela Argentina 04/03/1992 27 Lucas Brazil 13/08/1992 46 Tashan Oakley-Boothe England 14/02/2000 17 Moussa Sissoko France 16/08/1989 12 Victor Wanyama Kenya 25/06/1991 8 Harry Winks England 02/02/1996 Forward 10 Harry Kane England 28/07/1993 18 Llorente Spain 26/02/1985 7 Heung-min Son South Korea 08/07/1992 54 Kazaiah Sterling England 09/11/1998 Manager Mauricio Pochettino Argentina 02/03/1972 Ass. Manager Miguel D'Agostino Argentina 01/01/1972 Jesús Pérez Spain 05/10/1971 Goalkeeper-Coach Toni Jiménez Spain 12/10/1970
The 2018–19 season is Everton's 65th consecutive season in the top flight of English football and their 141st year in existence.[1] They will participate in the Premier League, FA Cup and EFL Cup. Squad 2018-19: Goalkeeper 41 Mateusz Hewelt Poland 23/09/1996 33 Joel Spain 17/06/1990 1 Jordan Pickford England 07/03/1994 22 Maarten Stekelenburg Netherlands 22/09/1982 Defender 3 Leighton Baines England 11/12/1984 23 Séamus Coleman Ireland 11/08/1988 69 Michael Collins England 22/09/2000 48 Morgan Feeney England 08/02/1999 25 Ramiro Funes Mori Argentina 05/03/1991 36 Luke Garbutt England 21/05/1993 30 Mason Holgate England 22/10/1996 6 Phil Jagielka England 17/08/1982 4 Michael Keane England 11/01/1993 43 Jonjoe Kenny England 15/03/1997 13 Eliaquim Mangala France 13/02/1991 15 Cuco Martina Curaçao 25/09/1989 5 Ashley Williams Wales 23/08/1984 Midfielder 54 Beni Baningime Congo DR 09/09/1998 7 Yannick Bolasie Congo DR 24/05/1989 26 Tom Davies England 30/06/1998 61 Alex Denny England 12/04/2000 68 Stephen Duke-McKenna England 17/08/2000 70 Anthony Gordon England 24/02/2001 17 Idrissa Gueye Senegal 26/09/1989 67 Fraser Hornby Scotland 13/09/1999 20 Davy Klaassen Netherlands 21/02/1993 16 James McCarthy Ireland 12/11/1990 2 Morgan Schneiderlin France 08/11/1989 18 Gylfi Sigurðsson Iceland 08/09/1989 27 Nikola Vlašić Croatia 04/10/1997 Forward 55 Nathan Broadhead Wales 05/04/1998 29 Dominic Calvert-Lewin England 16/03/1997 63 Shayne Lavery Northern Ireland 08/12/1998 19 Oumar Niasse Senegal 18/04/1990 10 Wayne Rooney England 24/10/1985 14 Cenk Tosun Turkey 07/06/1991 11 Theo Walcott England 16/03/1989 Manager Sam Allardyce England 19/10/1954 Ass. Manager Duncan Ferguson Scotland 27/12/1971
The 2018–19 season will be Crystal Palace's sixth consecutive season in the Premier League (extending their longest ever spell in the top division of English football) and the 113th year in their history.[1] For this season, Crystal Palace will participate in the Premier League, FA Cup and EFL Cup. Squad 2018-19: Goalkeeper 16 Diego Cavalieri Brazil 01/12/1982 13 Wayne Hennessey Wales 24/01/1987 30 Dion Henry England 12/09/1997 1 Julian Speroni Argentina 18/05/1979 Defender 6 Scott Dann England 14/02/1987 27 Damien Delaney Ireland 20/07/1981 24 Timothy Fosu-Mensah Netherlands 02/01/1998 33 Jarosław Jach Poland 17/02/1994 34 Martin Kelly England 27/04/1990 44 Jaïro Riedewald Netherlands 09/09/1996 12 Mamadou Sakho France 13/02/1990 23 Pape Souaré Senegal 06/06/1990 5 James Tomkins England 29/03/1989 3 Patrick van Aanholt Netherlands 29/08/1990 29 Aaron Wan-Bissaka England 26/11/1997 2 Joel Ward England 29/10/1989 Midfielder 7 Yohan Cabaye France 14/01/1986 36 Nya Kirby England 31/01/2000 14 Chung-yong Lee South Korea 02/07/1988 8 Ruben Loftus-Cheek England 23/01/1996 18 James McArthur Scotland 07/10/1987 4 Luka Milivojević Serbia 07/04/1991 35 Michael Phillips England 22/09/1997 42 Jason Puncheon England 26/06/1986 31 Erdal Rakip Sweden 13/02/1996 26 Bakary Sako Mali 26/04/1988 15 Jeffrey Schlupp Ghana 23/12/1992 10 Andros Townsend England 16/07/1991 Forward 17 Christian Benteke Belgium 03/12/1990 37 James Daly England 12/01/2000 28 Jason Eyenga-Lokilo Congo DR 17/09/1998 32 Levi Lumeka England 05/09/1998 9 Alexander Sørloth Norway 05/12/1995 21 Connor Wickham England 31/03/1993 11 Wilfried Zaha Ivory Coast 10/11/1992 Manager Roy Hodgson England 09/08/1947 Ass. Manager Kevin Keen England 25/02/1967 Goalkeeper-Coach Dean Kiely Ireland 10/10/1970
The 2018–19 AFC Bournemouth season is the club's fourth consecutive season in the top flight of English football and their 129th year in existence.[1] This season Bournemouth will participate in the Premier League as well as the FA Cup and EFL Cup. Squad 2018-19: Goalkeeper 27 Asmir Begović Bosnia-Herzegovina 20/06/1987 1 Artur Boruc Poland 20/02/1980 32 Adam Federici Australia 31/01/1985 Defender 5 Nathan Aké Netherlands 18/02/1995 36 Matt Butcher England 14/05/1997 3 Steve Cook England 19/04/1991 11 Charlie Daniels England 07/09/1986 2 Simon Francis England 16/02/1985 Ollie Harfield England 09/01/1998 51 Shaun Hobson England 29/06/1998 26 Tyrone Mings England 13/03/1993 42 Jack Simpson England 08/01/1997 15 Adam Smith England 29/04/1991 14 Brad Smith Australia 09/04/1994 29 Rhoys Wiggins Wales 04/11/1987 Midfielder 8 Harry Arter Ireland 28/12/1989 16 Lewis Cook England 03/02/1997 24 Ryan Fraser Scotland 01/09/1994 4 Dan Gosling England 02/02/1990 22 Emerson Hyndman USA 07/04/1996 7 Marc Pugh England 02/04/1987 19 Junior Stanislas England 26/11/1989 6 Andrew Surman South Africa 20/08/1986 58 Kyle Taylor England Forward 18 Jermain Defoe England 07/10/1982 33 Jordon Ibe England 08/12/1995 17 Joshua King Norway 15/01/1992 31 Lys Mousset France 08/02/1996 52 Mikael Ndjoli England 16/12/1998 13 Callum Wilson England 27/02/1992 Manager Eddie Howe England 29/11/1977 Ass. Manager Jason Tindall England 15/11/1977
The 2018–19 season is Watford's 138th year in their history and fourth consecutive season in the Premier League.[1] They will also participate in the FA Cup and EFL Cup. Squad 2018-19: Goalkeeper 1 Gomes Brazil 15/02/1981 30 Orestis Karnezis Greece 11/07/1985 Defender 3 Miguel Britos Uruguay 17/07/1985 15 Craig Cathcart Northern Ireland 06/02/1989 31 Tommie Hoban Ireland 24/01/1994 25 José Holebas Greece 27/06/1984 2 Daryl Janmaat Netherlands 22/07/1989 27 Christian Kabasele Belgium 24/02/1991 4 Younès Kaboul France 04/01/1986 6 Adrian Mariappa Jamaica 03/10/1986 48 Joy Mukena Belgium 03/07/1999 5 Sebastian Prödl Austria 21/06/1987 13 Molla Wagué Mali 21/02/1991 22 Marvin Zeegelaar Netherlands 12/08/1990 Midfielder 29 Étienne Capoue France 11/07/1988 28 André Carrillo Peru 14/06/1991 14 Nathaniel Chalobah England 12/12/1994 8 Tom Cleverley England 12/08/1989 16 Abdoulaye Doucouré France 01/01/1993 19 Will Hughes England 07/04/1995 21 Kiko Femenía Spain 02/02/1991 20 Dodi Lukebakio Congo DR 24/09/1997 12 Didier Ndong Gabon 17/06/1994 37 Roberto Pereyra Argentina 07/01/1991 Kwasi Sibo Ghana 24/06/1998 40 Carl Stewart England 02/05/1997 Forward 9 Troy Deeney England 29/06/1988 Michael Folivi England 25/02/1998 7 Gerard Deulofeu Spain 13/03/1994 18 Andre Gray England 26/06/1991 33 Stefano Okaka Italy 09/08/1989 11 Richarlison Brazil 10/05/1997 17 Jerome Sinclair England 20/09/1996 Manager Javi Gracia Spain 01/05/1970 Ass. Manager Aranalde Spain 28/02/1973 Jesús Casas Spain 23/10/1973 Goalkeeper-Coach Iñigo Arteaga Spain 16/12/1972
The 2018–19 Leicester City season is the club's 114th season in the English football league system and its 51st (non-consecutive) season in the top tier of English football.[1] This seaso sees Leicester City participate in the Premier League for the fifth consecutive season as well as the FA Cup and EFL Cup. Squad 2018-19: Goalkeeper 12 Ben Hamer England 20/11/1987 17 Eldin Jakupović Switzerland 02/10/1984 1 Kasper Schmeichel Denmark 05/11/1986 Defender 29 Yohan Benalouane Tunisia 28/03/1987 3 Ben Chilwell England 21/12/1996 16 Aleksandar Dragović Austria 06/03/1991 28 Christian Fuchs Austria 07/04/1986 45 Sam Hughes England 15/04/1997 6 Robert Huth Germany 18/08/1984 15 Harry Maguire England 05/03/1993 5 Wes Morgan Jamaica 21/01/1984 2 Danny Simpson England 04/01/1987 Midfielder 14 Adrien Silva Portugal 15/03/1989 11 Marc Albrighton England 18/11/1989 18 Daniel Amartey Ghana 21/12/1994 32 Harvey Barnes England 09/12/1997 38 Hamza Choudhury England 01/10/1997 21 Iborra Spain 16/01/1988 22 Matty James England 22/07/1991 26 Riyad Mahrez Algeria 21/02/1991 25 Wilfred Ndidi Nigeria 16/12/1996 Forward 33 Fousséni Diabaté Mali 18/10/1995 7 Demarai Gray England 28/06/1996 8 Kelechi Iheanacho Nigeria 03/10/1996 37 Layton Ndukwu England 07/09/1998 20 Shinji Okazaki Japan 16/04/1986 30 George Thomas Wales 24/03/1997 9 Jamie Vardy England 11/01/1987 Manager Claude Puel France 02/09/1961 Ass. Manager Michael Appleton England 04/12/1975 Pascal Plancque France 20/08/1963 Goalkeeper-Coach Michael Stowell England 19/04/1965
The 2018–19 season will be the 141st year in the history of English football club Wolverhampton Wanderers. The club will compete in the first tier of the English football system, the Premier League, for the first time since being relegated in 2012. Along with competing in the Premier League, the club will also participate in the FA Cup and EFL Cup. This will be the second season under head coach Nuno Espírito Santo. Squad 2018-19: Goalkeeper 13 Harry Burgoyne England 28/12/1996 1 Carl Ikeme Nigeria 08/06/1986 31 Will Norris England 12/08/1993 Jack Ruddy Scotland 27/12/1997 21 John Ruddy England 24/10/1986 Defender 6 Danny Batth England 21/09/1990 5 Ryan Bennett England 06/03/1990 15 Willy Boly France 03/02/1991 38 Oskar Buur Denmark 31/03/1998 2 Matt Doherty Ireland 16/01/1992 3 Barry Douglas Scotland 04/09/1989 30 Kortney Hause England 16/07/1995 Aaron Hayden England 16/01/1997 36 Connor Johnson England 10/03/1998 23 Phil Ofosu-Ayeh Ghana 15/09/1991 25 Roderick Miranda Portugal 30/03/1991 29 Rúben Vinagre Portugal 09/04/1999 Midfielder 16 Conor Coady England 25/02/1993 18 Diogo Jota Portugal 04/12/1996 24 Morgan Gibbs-White England 27/01/2000 Jordan Graham England 05/03/1995 4 Alfred N'Diaye Senegal 06/03/1990 34 Pote Portugal 28/06/1998 8 Rúben Neves Portugal 13/03/1997 27 Romain Saïss Morocco 26/03/1990 Thomas Reimão Portugal 14/07/1998 Forward 19 Benik Afobe Congo DR 12/02/1993 26 Bright Enobakhare Nigeria 08/02/1998 17 Hélder Costa Angola 12/01/1994 7 Ivan Cavaleiro Portugal 18/10/1993 33 Léo Bonatini Brazil 28/03/1994 9 Rafa Mir Spain 18/06/1997 Manager Nuno Portugal 25/01/1974 Ass. Manager Ian Cathro Scotland 11/07/1986 Rui Silva Spain 14/03/1977 Goalkeeper-Coach Rui Barbosa Portugal 22/09/1973
The 2018–19 season is Burnley's 137th competitive season, their third consecutive in the Premier League and their 56th in top flight English football.[1] Along with the Premier League, the club will also compete in the FA Cup, EFL Cup and UEFA Europa League, qualifying for a European competition for the first time in 51 years. Squad 2018-19: Goalkeeper 1 Tom Heaton England 15/04/1986 30 Adam Legzdins England 28/11/1986 22 Anders Lindegaard Denmark 13/04/1984 29 Nick Pope England 19/04/1992 Defender 26 Phil Bardsley Scotland 28/06/1985 28 Kevin Long Ireland 18/08/1990 2 Matthew Lowton England 09/06/1989 6 Ben Mee England 21/09/1989 5 James Tarkowski England 19/11/1992 3 Charlie Taylor England 18/09/1993 23 Stephen Ward Ireland 20/08/1985 Midfielder 37 Scott Arfield Canada 01/11/1988 12 Robbie Brady Ireland 14/01/1992 4 Jack Cork England 25/06/1989 16 Steven Defour Belgium 15/04/1988 17 Jóhann Guðmundsson Iceland 27/10/1990 13 Jeff Hendrick Ireland 31/01/1992 25 Aaron Lennon England 16/04/1987 8 Dean Marney England 31/01/1984 41 Aiden O’Neill Australia 04/07/1998 18 Ashley Westwood England 01/04/1990 Forward 10 Ashley Barnes England 30/10/1989 31 Dwight McNeil England 22/11/1999 7 Georges-Kévin N'Koudou France 13/02/1995 9 Sam Vokes Wales 21/10/1989 19 Jon Walters Ireland 20/09/1983 21 Nahki Wells Bermuda 01/06/1990 11 Chris Wood New Zealand 07/12/1991 Manager Sean Dyche England 28/06/1971 Ass. Manager Tony Loughlan England 19/01/1970 Ian Woan England 14/12/1967 Goalkeeper-Coach William Mercer England 22/05/1969
The 2018–19 Southampton F.C. season will be the club's 20th season in the Premier League and their 42nd in the top division of English football.[1] In addition to the Premier League, the club will also compete in the FA Cup and the EFL Cup. Squad 2018-19: Goalkeeper 44 Fraser Forster England 17/03/1988 13 Alex McCarthy England 03/12/1989 62 Jack Rose England 31/01/1995 28 Stuart Taylor England 28/11/1980 Defender 35 Jan Bednarek Poland 12/04/1996 21 Ryan Bertrand England 05/08/1989 2 Cédric Soares Portugal 31/08/1991 6 Wesley Hoedt Netherlands 06/03/1994 38 Samuel McQueen England 06/02/1995 26 Jérémy Pied France 23/02/1989 5 Jack Stephens England 27/01/1994 3 Maya Yoshida Japan 24/08/1988 Midfielder 19 Sofiane Boufal Morocco 17/09/1993 8 Steven Davis Northern Ireland 01/01/1985 23 Pierre-Emile Højbjerg Denmark 05/08/1995 18 Mario Lemina Gabon 01/09/1993 14 Oriol Romeu Spain 24/09/1991 22 Nathan Redmond England 06/03/1994 11 Dušan Tadić Serbia 20/11/1988 16 James Ward-Prowse England 01/11/1994 Forward 10 Charlie Austin England 05/07/1989 9 Guido Carrillo Argentina 25/06/1991 20 Manolo Gabbiadini Italy 26/11/1991 7 Shane Long Ireland 22/01/1987 61 Michael Obafemi Ireland 06/07/2000 39 Josh Sims England 28/03/1997 Manager Mark Hughes Wales 01/11/1963 Ass. Manager Mark Bowen Wales 07/12/1963 Kelvin Davis England 29/09/1976 Eddie Niedzwiecki Wales 03/05/1959 Goalkeeper-Coach David Watson England 10/11/1973
The 2018–19 season is Newcastle United's second season back in the Premier League following their promotion from the 2016–17 EFL Championship and their 24th year in the Premier League. This season Newcastle United participates in the Premier League, EFL Cup and FA Cup. Squad 2018-19: Goalkeeper 26 Karl Darlow England 08/10/1990 12 Martin Dúbravka Slovakia 15/01/1989 1 Rob Elliot England 30/04/1986 Defender 2 Ciaran Clark Ireland 26/09/1989 3 Paul Dummett Wales 26/09/1991 25 Massadio Haïdara France 02/12/1992 27 Jesús Gámez Spain 10/04/1985 6 Jamaal Lascelles England 11/11/1993 20 Florian Lejeune France 20/05/1991 19 Manquillo Spain 05/05/1994 18 Chancel Mbemba Congo DR 08/08/1994 42 Jamie Sterry England 21/11/1995 22 DeAndre Yedlin USA 09/07/1993 Midfielder 17 Ayoze Pérez Spain 23/07/1993 10 Momo Diamé Senegal 14/06/1987 14 Isaac Hayden England 22/03/1995 15 Kenedy Brazil 08/02/1996 23 Mikel Merino Spain 22/06/1996 11 Matt Ritchie Scotland 10/09/1989 8 Jonjo Shelvey England 27/02/1992 Forward 30 Christian Atsu Ghana 10/01/1992 9 Dwight Gayle England 17/10/1990 21 Joselu Spain 27/03/1990 7 Jacob Murphy England 24/02/1995 13 Islam Slimani Algeria 18/06/1988 Manager Rafa Benítez Spain 16/04/1960 Ass. Manager Gómez Spain 01/08/1973 Goalkeeper-Coach Simon Smith England 16/09/1962
The 2018–19 season is Brighton & Hove Albion's 117th year in existence and second consecutive season in the Premier League.[1] Along with competing in the Premier League, the club will also participate in the FA Cup and EFL Cup. Squad 2018-19: Goalkeeper 26 Tim Krul Netherlands 03/04/1988 12 Niki Mäenpää Finland 23/01/1985 1 Mathew Ryan Australia 08/04/1992 Defender 3 Gaëtan Bong Cameroon 25/04/1988 2 Bruno Spain 01/10/1980 22 Shane Duffy Ireland 01/01/1992 5 Lewis Dunk England 21/11/1991 18 Connor Goldson England 18/12/1992 4 Uwe Hünemeier Germany 09/01/1986 38 Aleš Matějů Czech Republic 03/06/1996 23 Liam Rosenior England 09/07/1984 21 Ezequiel Schelotto Italy 23/05/1989 29 Markus Suttner Austria 16/04/1987 Midfielder 13 Pascal Groß Germany 15/06/1991 7 Biram Kayal Israel 02/05/1988 11 Anthony Knockaert France 20/11/1991 20 Solomon March England 26/07/1994 49 Jayson Molumby Ireland 06/08/1999 24 Davy Pröpper Netherlands 02/09/1991 51 Max Sanders England 04/01/1999 14 Steven Sidwell England 14/12/1982 8 Jiří Skalák Czech Republic 12/03/1992 6 Dale Stephens England 12/12/1989 Forward 9 Sam Baldock England 15/03/1989 66 Aaron Connolly Ireland 28/01/2000 10 Tomer Hemed Israel 02/05/1987 19 José Izquierdo Colombia 07/07/1992 25 Jürgen Locadia Netherlands 07/11/1993 17 Glenn Murray England 25/09/1983 70 James Tilley England 13/06/1998 16 Leonardo Ulloa Argentina 26/07/1986 Manager Chris Hughton Ireland 11/12/1958 Ass. Manager Paul Trollope Wales 03/06/1972 Goalkeeper-Coach Ben Roberts England 22/06/1975
The 2018–19 season is Cardiff City's 120th season in their existence and their second in the Premier League. Cardiff were promoted to the top tier of English football league system for the first time since 2013 during the 2017–18 season. Along with competing in the Premier League, the club will also participate in the FA Cup and EFL Cup. Squad 2018-19: Goalkeeper 25 Neil Etheridge Philippines 07/02/1990 28 Brian Murphy Ireland 07/05/1983 Defender 14 Souleymane Bamba Ivory Coast 13/01/1985 3 Joe Bennett England 28/03/1990 16 Matthew Connolly England 24/09/1987 34 Cameron Coxe Wales 18/12/1998 5 Bruno Écuélé Gabon 16/07/1988 15 Greg Halford England 08/12/1984 4 Sean Morrison England 08/01/1991 18 Callum Paterson Scotland 13/10/1994 2 Lee Peltier England 11/12/1986 6 Jazz Richards Wales 12/04/1991 32 Armand Traoré l Senegal 08/10/1989 Midfielder 21 Craig Bryson Scotland 06/11/1986 20 Loïc Damour France 08/01/1991 12 Liam Feeney England 21/01/1987 24 Marko Grujić Serbia 13/04/1996 17 Aron Gunnarsson Iceland 22/04/1989 11 Kadeem Harris England 08/06/1993 31 Mark Harris Wales 29/12/1998 33 Junior Hoilett Canada 05/06/1990 19 Nathaniel Mendez-Laing England 15/04/1992 13 Anthony Pilkington Ireland 06/06/1988 8 Joe Ralls England 13/10/1993 29 Jamie Ward Northern Ireland 12/05/1986 Forward 26 Frédéric Gounongbe Belgium 01/05/1988 44 Gary Madine England 24/08/1990 27 Ibrahim Meité England 29/07/1996 9 Danny Ward England 11/12/1991 10 Kenneth Zohore Denmark 31/01/1994 Manager Neil Warnock England 01/12/1948 Ass. Manager Kevin Blackwell England 21/12/1958 Ronnie Jepson England 12/06/1963 James Rowberry Wales Goalkeeper-Coach Andy Dibble Wales 08/05/1965
The 2018–19 Fulham season is the club's 121st professional season and their 14th in the Premier League, after the club won promotion from the EFL Championship after defeating Aston Villa in the 2018 EFL Championship play-off Final at Wembley Stadium on 26 May 2018. The club will also compete in the FA Cup and the EFL Cup. Squad 2018-19: Goalkeeper 1 Marcus Bettinelli England 24/05/1992 27 David Button England 27/02/1989 46 Magnus Norman England 19/11/1997 Defender 22 Cyrus Christie Ireland 30/09/1992 2 Ryan Fredericks England 10/10/1992 26 Tomáš Kalas Czech Republic 15/05/1993 23 Marcelo Spain 08/10/1993 4 Denis Odoi Belgium 27/05/1988 13 Tim Ream USA 05/10/1987 43 Steven Sessegnon England 18/05/2000 21 Matt Targett England 18/09/1995 Midfielder 10 Tom Cairney England 20/01/1991 44 Ibrahima Cissé Belgium 28/02/1994 36 Luca de la Torre USA 23/05/1998 37 Tayo Edun England 14/05/1998 8 Stefan Johansen Norway 08/01/1991 7 Neeskens Kebano Congo DR 10/03/1992 6 Kevin McDonald Scotland 04/11/1988 16 Oliver Norwood Northern Ireland 12/04/1991 33 Matthew O'Riley England 21/11/2000 19 Sheyi Ojo England 19/06/1997 3 Ryan Sessegnon England 18/05/2000 Forward 11 Floyd Ayité Togo 15/12/1988 47 Aboubakar Kamara France 07/03/1995 32 Aleksandar Mitrović Serbia 16/09/1994 9 Rui Fonte Portugal 23/04/1990 Manager Slaviša Jokanović Serbia 16/08/1968 Ass. Manager Stuart Gray England 19/04/1960 Javier Pereira Spain 13/05/1966 Steve Wigley England 15/10/1961
The 2018–19 season is Huddersfield Town's 110th year in existence and second season in the Premier League following promotion via the 2017 Championship play-off Final. The club will also compete in the FA Cup and EFL Cup. Squad 2018-19: Goalkeeper 13 Joel Coleman England 26/09/1995 28 Robert Green England 18/01/1980 1 Jonas Lössl Denmark 01/02/1989 31 Ryan Schofield England 11/12/1999 Defender 27 Jon Gorenc Stankovič Slovenia 14/01/1996 33 Florent Hadergjonaj Switzerland 31/07/1994 44 Michael Hefele Germany 01/09/1990 25 Mathias Jørgensen Denmark 23/04/1990 5 Terence Kongolo Netherlands 14/02/1994 15 Chris Löwe Germany 16/04/1989 3 Scott Malone England 25/03/1991 26 Christopher Schindler Germany 29/04/1990 2 Tom Smith England 14/04/1992 36 Jordan Williams England 22/10/1999 Midfielder 8 Philip Billing Denmark 11/06/1996 6 Jonathan Hogg England 06/12/1988 22 Tom Ince England 30/01/1992 10 Aaron Mooy Australia 15/09/1989 39 Lewis O'Brien England 14/10/1998 21 Alex Pritchard England 03/05/1993 11 Abdelhamid Sabiri Morocco 28/11/1996 17 Rajiv van La Parra Netherlands 04/06/1991 4 Dean Whitehead England 12/01/1982 19 Daniel Williams USA 08/03/1989 Forward 20 Laurent Depoitre Belgium 07/12/1988 9 Elias Kachunga Congo DR 22/04/1992 24 Steve Mounié Benin 29/09/1994 23 Collin Quaner Germany 18/06/1991 7 Sean Scannell Ireland 17/09/1990 Manager David Wagner USA 19/10/1971 Ass. Manager Christoph Bühler Germany 02/06/1977 Andy Hughes England 02/01/1978 Mike Marsh England 21/07/1969 Goalkeeper-Coach Paul Clements England 04/11/1984 Dan Hughes England 21/05/1984 John Iga England
The 2018–19 season will be West Ham United's seventh consecutive campaign in the Premier League since being promoted in the 2011–12 season. It is West Ham's 23rd Premier League campaign overall and their 61st top flight appearance in their 124th year in existence. Aside of the Premier League, West Ham United will participate in the FA Cup and League Cup, entering at the third round in the FA Cup and the second round in the EFL Cup. Squad 2018-19: Goalkeeper 13 Adrián Spain 03/01/1987 25 Joe Hart England 19/04/1987 34 Nathan Trott England 21/11/1998 Defender 22 Sam Byram England 16/09/1993 19 James Collins Wales 23/08/1983 3 Aaron Cresswell England 15/12/1989 27 Patrice Evra France 15/05/1981 53 Ben Johnson England 24/01/2000 26 Arthur Masuaku France 07/11/1993 44 Vashon Neufville England 18/07/1999 21 Angelo Ogbonna Italy 23/05/1988 39 Josh Pask England 01/11/1997 2 Winston Reid New Zealand 03/07/1988 41 Declan Rice Ireland 14/01/1999 5 Pablo Zabaleta Argentina 16/01/1985 Midfielder 30 Michail Antonio England 28/03/1990 43 Marcus Browne England 18/12/1997 33 Josh Cullen Ireland 07/04/1996 45 Grady Diangana England 19/04/1998 36 Domingos Quina Portugal 18/11/1999 31 Edimilson Fernandes Switzerland 15/04/1996 23 Sead Hakšabanović Sweden 04/05/1999 37 Nathan Holland England 19/06/1998 18 João Mário Portugal 19/01/1993 8 Cheikhou Kouyaté Senegal 21/12/1989 10 Manuel Lanzini Argentina 15/02/1993 16 Mark Noble England 08/05/1987 14 Pedro Obiang Spain 27/03/1992 Forward 7 Marko Arnautović Austria 19/04/1989 9 Andy Carroll England 06/01/1989 17 Javier Hernández Mexico 01/06/1988 12 Jordan Hugill England 04/01/1992 Manager David Moyes Scotland 25/04/1963 Ass. Manager Rubén Cousillas Argentina 09/05/1957