2013–14 Premier League

Goalkeepers Wojciech Szczęsny of Arsenal and Petr Čech of Chelsea led the league with 16 clean sheets each.

[6] Manchester City won the league with a 2–0 victory over West Ham United on the final day, finishing with 86 points.

Chelsea came third, while perennial power and 2013 champions Manchester United had a disappointing season under new manager David Moyes (who was sacked in April) and finished seventh.

Sunderland became only the second team in the Premier League era to avoid relegation having been bottom of the table on Christmas Day.

[6] Defeat at home to Everton on 12 April left Gus Poyet's side bottom of the table, seven points from safety (albeit with two games in hand).

Two teams (Manchester City and Liverpool) scored more than 100 goals for the first time in Premier League history.

Wojciech Szczęsny of Arsenal and Petr Čech of Chelsea led the league with 16 clean sheets each.

They replaced Wigan Athletic, Reading and Queens Park Rangers, who were relegated to the Championship after spending eight, one and two years in the top flight respectively.

[6] 4 Player scored four goals Tony Pulis won the Premier League Manager of the Season award.

[100] The other nominees were; Steven Gerrard, Eden Hazard, Adam Lallana, Daniel Sturridge and Yaya Touré.

[103] The Premier League Golden Glove award was won by Petr Čech of Chelsea and Wojciech Szczęsny of Arsenal.