The 2024 Premier League title race will go down to the final day, with Manchester City seeking to hold off Arsenal.
Pep Guardiola is looking to secure a sixth league title in eight years with Manchester City, while Mikel Arteta is desperate to earn Arsenal a first crown since their 'Invincibles' season under Arsene Wenger in 2003/04.
Seven sides have won the Premier League since England's top flight, the old First Division, was rebranded in 1992. Here's every previous Premier League champion in the competition's history, plus all you need to know about the trophy - and who gets a medal...
Who were the first Premier League winners?
Manchester United were the inaugural Premier League champions in 1992/93, ending a 26-year wait for a top-flight crown.
Sir Alex Ferguson's side finished 10 points clear of Aston Villa to win the first title, with Norwich City two points further back. Blackburn Rovers and QPR made up the top five.
United seized the momentum after a memorable game against Sheffield Wednesday on April 10, 1993, when centre-back Steve Bruce scored two late goals - including the winner in the seventh minute added on - and the concept of 'Fergie Time' was born.
That dramatic show was part of a seven-match winning streak as United stormed to glory and sealed it at Old Trafford with a 3-1 win over Blackburn.
Who has won the most Premier League titles?
That 1992/93 triumph ushered in an unprecedented era of Manchester United success under Ferguson, with the club dominant domestically during the 1990s and 2000s.
Manchester United have had the most Premier League success with 13 titles to their name and their last came in 2012/13 - Ferguson's final campaign in charge.
Since the League began in 1992, there have been seven different winners in total, with Manchester United joined by Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City, Blackburn Rovers, Leicester City and Liverpool.
What do the Premier League winners get?
The champions get to lift the Premier League trophy, which the Premier League says is based on the "three lions of English football". Two of the lions are displayed above the handles on either side, with the captain of the winning team "becoming the third lion when he raises the trophy and its gold crown above his head".
The trophy stands 104cm tall and weights 4st.
There are actually two identical trophies; one stays with the Premier League champions until three weeks before their final match of the current season, while the other is used by the Premier League for events and promotional purposes.
Who gets a Premier League medal?
The champions also get 40 commemorative medals, made of silver.
According to Premier League rules, they can be given to the manager, players and officials as the winning club sees fit, provided every player who has made at least five Premier League appearances during the title-winning season gets one.
Additional medals may only be presented with the consent of the Premier League board.
Premier League champions - list of winners by year
2022/23: Manchester City
2021/22: Manchester City
2020/21: Manchester City
2019/20: Liverpool
2018/19: Manchester City
2017/18: Manchester City
2016/17: Chelsea
2015/16: Leicester City
2014/15: Chelsea
2013/14: Manchester City
2012/13: Manchester United
2011/12: Manchester City
2010/11: Manchester United
2009/10: Chelsea
2008/09: Manchester United
2007/08: Manchester United
2006/07: Manchester United
2005/06: Chelsea
2004/05: Chelsea
2003/04: Arsenal
2002/03: Manchester United
2001/02: Arsenal
2000/01: Manchester United
1999/00: Manchester United
1998/99: Manchester United
1997/98: Arsenal
1996/97: Manchester United
1995/96: Manchester United
1994/95: Blackburn Rovers
1993/94: Manchester United
1992/93: Manchester United