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Arsenal take Christmas No.1 but which clubs have turned top spot into a Premier League title in the last 10 years

Every year clubs battle to end the year sitting top of the Premier League table come Christmas day.

Being at the summit of England's top flight over the festive period is normally a great omen for going on to win the title as well as a brilliant bragging right.

Arsenal are top of the tree this Christmas
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Arsenal are top of the tree this ChristmasCredit: Getty

Of course, not every team that's top of tree at Christmas goes on to lift the Premier League trophy, as has been the case several times over the last 10 years.

Five different clubs have sat in first place when Santa has come to town over the last decade.

Arsenal are the Christmas Kings this season following their 1-1 draw with Liverpool on Saturday as Aston Villa failed to beat Sheffield United, drawing 1-1.

But who else has been first on December 25 in the 10 years prior? marvelbet369.com has all the details for you...

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Christmas Day will see Arsenal on top - just like last season
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Christmas Day will see Arsenal on top - just like last season

2022/23 season (Arsenal)

Arsenal were top of the Premier League this time last year, making this their second consecutive year in first place on Christmas day.

Gunners fans won't take kindly to being reminded of the fact they failed to go on to win the title despite dominating the league for most of last term, with Man City rising to beat them to it.

The last time they were top at Christmas previous to this was in 2007, with the title eventually going to Manchester United and Arsenal finishing third.

Mikel Arteta and co will be hoping the story will have a happier ending this time round.

Final position: 2nd

Arsenal topped the Christmas tree last term
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Arsenal topped the Christmas tree last term

2021/22 season (Manchester City)

The last team to win the Premier League that were top on Christmas day of that season was Manchester City.

Their 4–0 win away to Newcastle on December 18 ensured they would stay top of the table at Christmas.

Pep Guardiola's side only narrowly won the title though, with Liverpool finishing just one point behind them in second and the title race going down to the final day of the season.

Final position: 1st

Manchester City went on to win the league
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Manchester City went on to win the league

2020/21 season (Liverpool)

Liverpool's 7-0 win over Crystal Palace on December 19 sent them four points clear of Leicester City for Christmas day.

The majority of games that season were played behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the Reds ended up finishing third in the end, with Manchester City winning the league by a whopping 12 points.

Rivals Manchester United also finished above them, beating Liverpool by five points. A run of six consecutive defeats at Anfield helped to holt Jurgen Klopp's side's chances.

Final position: 3rd

Man City stopped Liverpool going on to win the title
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Man City stopped Liverpool going on to win the titleCredit: GETTY

2019/20 season (Liverpool)

Being top of the Premier League Christmas tree boded much better for the Reds in the season before.

Liverpool secured their first top flight title in 30 years, albeit without their fans cheering them on from March onwards and the league being suspended until June due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

After going unbeaten in the league until their 3-0 loss to Watford in February, it's unsurprising Liverpool were top on Christmas day and won the league by 18 points.

Final position: 1st

Liverpool ended their 30-year title drought in the 2019/20 season
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Liverpool ended their 30-year title drought in the 2019/20 seasonCredit: Getty

2018/19 season (Liverpool)

The Reds were top of the league at Christmas once again the season before, but as we've seen, that isn't a perfect formula for winning the title.

A 2-0 win over Wolves in their final game before Christmas day saw them secure their place at the summit, with Man City's shock loss to Crystal Palace seeing them go four points clear.

Liverpool did however finish the season as runners-up to Man City, to whom they suffered their only league defeat.

Their 97 points - one off Man City's 98 - saw them secure the then third-highest total in the history of the English top flight. It was also the most points won by a team without winning the title. 

Final position: 2nd

Liverpool fell just short in 2018/19 despite getting 50 points after 19 games
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Liverpool fell just short in 2018/19 despite getting 50 points after 19 gamesCredit: Getty Images - Getty

2017/18 season (Manchester City)

Man City were top of the table on Christmas day 2018 after an unbeaten start to the campaign, with just two draws against Everton and Crystal Palace.

City were a mind-blowing 13 points clear at the top by December 25.

Unsurprisingly, they went on to the win the league by a whopping 19 points with 100 in total as Pep Guardiola won his first Premier League trophy.

Final position: 1st

City were top of the league for Christmas before they went on to win their third Premier League title
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City were top of the league for Christmas before they went on to win their third Premier League titleCredit: Getty

2016/17 season (Chelsea)

Following Antonio Conte's arrival, Chelsea went top in November and stayed there for the rest of the season.

A 1-0 win over Crystal Palace helped keep the Blues there for Christmas day.

The Blues were six points clear of Liverpool at Christmas and stormed to the title with 93 points only two-shy of their record-breaking 2005/06 campaign.

Final position: 1st

Chelsea won their fifth Premier League title in the 2016/17 season
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Chelsea won their fifth Premier League title in the 2016/17 seasonCredit: Getty

2015/16 season (Leicester)

Leicester City won the league by 10 points in 2016 as they stunned the world by lifting the Premier League trophy just two seasons after their promotion from the Championship.

But Claudio Ranieri side's dominance had prevailed for a majority of the season, too. After being top of the league at Christmas then slipping to second at the turn of the year, the Foxes lost just one Premier League game in the second half of the season.

Leicester being top of the tree at Christmas and winning the title that year certainly wins the biggest shock of the last decade.

Final position: 1st

Leicester City shocked everyone in 2015/16
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Leicester City shocked everyone in 2015/16Credit: Getty

2014/15 season (Chelsea)

Chelsea's 3-1 victory at  sent the Blues to the summit on the opening day of the season, where they would stay for all but one week until its conclusion in May.

They led second place Man City by three points on Christmas Day before widening that gap during the second half of the season.

They finished eight points clear in the end to win their fifth top flight title.

Final position: 1st

Jose Mourinho performed his second-spell success with Chelsea
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Jose Mourinho performed his second-spell success with ChelseaCredit: AFP

2013/2014 season (Liverpool)

Brendan Rodgers' men led the Premier League on goal difference on December 25 but fell to fifth just two games later.

Liverpool won 11 games on the spin from February 8 to April 20, putting themselves five points clear of second-placed Chelsea with three matches to go.

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But iconic captain Steven Gerrard's famous slip against Chelsea was compounded through letting a 3-0 lead go to waste versus Crystal Palace and Manchester City capitalised to pip the Reds to the title.

Final position: 2nd

Liverpool had the title in the palm of their hands, but it wasn't meant to be
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Liverpool had the title in the palm of their hands, but it wasn't meant to beCredit: Getty
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