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Home field advantage in the Premier League: which teams had/have it best? Worst?

49 teams have played in the Premier League era. Obviously, sample sizes will be extremely out of whack but I think it's fair to analyze the points percentage of teams in terms of their home records overall.
Note that I've decided to exclude the 2019-20 season since its ongoing. I may make an updated post about this in the future where I include the final tallies. Obviously, teams like Liverpool will have their percentages significantly increased.
I do realize there is an obvious correlation between a team's home record and their overall record. With that being said, home field advantage does help quite a bit across the board.
Without further ado, here we go:
  1. Manchester United (Old Trafford): 374-95-51, 0.780%. This one was probably obvious as #1. The ultimate house of horrors in the Premier League era, United may not have quite the same home-field advantage as they did under Fergie but make no mistake, it is still very much guaranteed to be a difficult matchup coming into United's home turf. There's a reason United has been so dominant in the Premier League era and their near invincibility at home is both a consequence and a cause of that.
  2. Arsenal (Highbury/Emirates Stadium): 337-119-63, 0.726%. Arsenal may not be winning like they used to but they still own one of the scariest home-field advantages in the Premier League. They were frightening in Highbury and it carried over to the move to Emirates. Very few teams win here, period.
  3. Chelsea (Stamford Bridge): 325-127-67, 0.708%. After getting over the rough early years of their Premier League tenure, Chelsea has been an absolute force of nature especially at home. They had a streak of several seasons without losing at home in the 2000s which makes Liverpool's current streak looks like child's play. Chelsea remains one of the toughest away matchups for any team.
  4. Liverpool (Anfield): 320-129-71, 0.698%. Even prior to Liverpool's recent multi-season home unbeaten streak, Anfield was quite the fortress for them. This number going to go up fast as Liverpool is gunning to break Chelsea's home unbeaten streak and currently have won a top-flight record 22-straight home games. Anfield has certainly become quite the nightmare for opposing teams. Alas, it's probably going to take some lower-profile club like Watford to end that streak. It always happens that way. It's so weird.
  5. Manchester City (Maine Road/City of Manchester Stadium/Etihad Stadium): 237-91-97, 0.629%. Yes, there was a time City was really, really bad, which is why their home record isn't as high as some of the other big names in the Premier League. City's home dominance has been a more recent phenomenon and it is played a crucial part in them winning 4 titles the last decade.
  6. Tottenham Hotspur (White Hart Lane/Tottenham Hotspur Stadium): 276-127-116, 0.613%. The team that's good, but never good enough. They've been in the Premier League since its inception and have one of the tougher venues for opposing teams to go into. They're having a bit of a down year but I hope this team recovers since compared to your Arsenals and Chelseas they've been waiting a very long time for their next title.
  7. Leeds United (Elland Road): 119-59-56, 0.593%. Leeds was a huge name in the 90s and early 2000s, and their strong home-field advantage was a major reason why. Sadly, they've also become a sort of warning example as their mismanagement caused them to crater extremely quickly. They're in great position to make it back in the Premier League for next season...after a 16-year absence. Leeds is a true tragic story.
  8. Newcastle United (St James' Park): 233-109-118, 0.586%. Newcastle was a big name in the 90s and 2000s but have sort of fallen off the deep end since then, though they've managed to be very consistent in staying in the Premier League as well. While a lot of it does come from the early glory Premier League days, Newcastle still has quite the strong home advantage even if they're one of the more mediocre clubs overall.
  9. Everton (Goodison Park): 257-140-132, 0.574%. Everton may have one of the most underrated home-field advantages in the Premier League. They're not the best in this regard, but make no mistake, they are not to be messed with at home. Everton has kind of had a wonky Premier League career with moments towards the top, middle, and bottom of the table, but one thing that has been consistent is their ability to pull out home wins.
  10. Blackburn Rovers (Ewood Park): 170-84-94, 0.569%. I find it amazing that even in Blackburn's second stint in the Premier League which was far more mediocre in nature, they managed to maintain quite a strong home-field advantage. Obviously, their dominant early years were also a contributing factor, but it cannot be understated that home has been where the heart is for Blackburn.
  11. Stoke City (Britannia Stadium/bet365 Stadium): 83-54-54, 0.529%. Stoke's 10-year stay in the Premier League was never anything too special but they actually managed do very well on their home turf during this time. My heart goes out to Stoke fans who are waiting for the team's first title since the inception of English football in 1888-89 (they were a founding member of the Football League, don't forget!).
  12. West Ham United (Boleyn Ground/London Stadium): 192-110-141, 0.516%. West Ham may not have a league title but they do have one of the stronger home-field advantages in the Premier League. It's something for their fans to hold onto as the wait goes on. They do have to worry about fighting off relegation, though...
  13. Fulham (Craven Cottage/Loftus Road): 116-59-89, 0.514%. For all of their bottom-half finishes throughout their long Premier League stint in the 2000s and 2010s, Fulham actually managed to pull out quite the impressive home record. I really sympathize with Fulham because they're always overshadowed by Chelsea. It doesn't seem fair that the club that is the namesake of the district in London is quite the little sister team in comparison. I digress, however. The reason Fulham struggled so much was there were so many times when it felt like they would never, ever win another damn road game. Their road records were always atrocious and towards the very bottom. If they could've fixed that then maybe they would've done better.
  14. Sheffield United (Bramall Lane): 24-22-15, 0.514%. Sheffield United fans hope that they can get some Premier League consistency after having quick falling outs and only 3 total seasons prior to this one. Even then, they've been quite alright at home and their points percentage is likely going to go up after this season.
  15. Southampton (The Dell/St Mary's Stadium): 158-111-117, 0.505%. Southampton has had 20 seasons of Premier League experience prior to the current one and yet has always been average to downright bad. Sometimes I forget they even play in the Premier League. And yet, their home record is surprisingly good for all the double-digit finishes they've had over the years. I have to give them that.
  16. Aston Villa (Villa Park): 186-138-136, 0.504%. Villa's home record took a huge hit in the 2010s when they were regular bottom feeders in the Premier League all the way till their most recent relegation after a 2015-16 season...yeah, we won't talk about that one. Overall, though, they've still managed to maintain a decent home field advantage even if it's nowhere near what it used to be.
  17. Sheffield Wednesday (Hillsborough Stadium): 63-50-45, 0.504%. Wednesday was a founding member of the Premier League but they never were a major title contender although they had a decent home-field advantage throughout their 8-year stint. However, Wednesday suffered banishment after the 1999-2000 season and have not been back since. The way this season has been going, looks like Wednesday fans still have another year stuck in the Championship.
  18. Birmingham City (St Andrew's): 50-46-37, 0.491%. Birmingham was never a bad home team in the Premier League despite their usually mediocre to downright awful records. They still had one of the weirder Premier League seasons in 2010-11, their last Premier League season to date, in which they won the EFL Cup and got relegated. I don't know how you feel about that as a fan.
  19. Portsmouth (Fratton Park): 54-34-45, 0.491%. I'll never forget Portsmouth's 2008 FA Cup win. They had a nice 7-year Premier League stint in the 2000s and while they were usually middling-to-mediocre, at least 2008 had something to celebrate. Sadly, they fell off a massive cliff afterward and have not played in the Premier League since the 2009-10 season. They had decent home-field advantage during their Premier League stay.
  20. Wimbledon (Selhurst Park): 76-57-63, 0.485%. Wimbledon may have helped found the Premier League but they never really made much noise in it although they did maintain a decent home record in the meantime. This is the same Wimbledon that very controversially relocated to Milton Keynes to become the Milton Keynes Dons. A modern tragedy if you ask me.
  21. Middlesbrough (Ayresome Park/Riverside Stadium): 111-84-92, 0.484%. Boro had a nice stint throughout the entirety of the 2000s but were almost always resigned to the middle of the table. At least they had a moderate amount of success at home, though by no means was their record all that spectacular either.
  22. Norwich City (Carrow Road): 59-52-47, 0.483%. Norwich is yet another team that you probably have to think twice about when answering "which teams founded the Premier League". Aside from a spectacular inaugural Premier League season, Norwich has struggled to find its footing in the Premier League and has never lasted very long in it at all, the longest being 2 3-year stints. It's amazing that with all their 1-year stints, Norwich has been OK at home. Sadly, it looks like this season is going to be another one of those 1-year stints and their home record is bound to take a hit.
  23. Leicester City (Filbert Street/The Walkers Stadium/King Power Stadium): 95-75-79, 0.482%. The more you analyze the seasons prior (and even after) Leicester shocking the world in 2015-16, the more amazing that season becomes. Leicester has been a middling to bad team for its entire Premier League career and even their home field wasn't able to save them from regular mediocrity (though they have done much better at home recently)...aside from 2015-16 of course. Having a pretty good 2019-20, however, though no one will remember that due to how a certain other team is doing.
  24. Bolton Wanderers (Burnden Park/Reebok Stadium): 94-71-80, 0.480%. I remember Bolton as always being that one awkward kid that hangs out with the cool kids but no one really takes him seriously. That being said, you can't really avoid acknowledging their existence either. Bolton's home record wasn't terrible in the Premier League but it didn't help them get out of the middle to bottom of the table (mostly) throughout the 2000s. On a side note, their stadium has gone through name-change hell and it's currently called University of Bolton Stadium.
  25. Swansea City (Liberty Stadium): 51-37-45, 0.476%. Unlike a certain other Welsh club (which we'll get to later), Swansea managed to represent Wales decently in the Premier League for 7 straight seasons, even cracking the top half a few times. Their home record isn't exceptional but all things considered it isn't too shabby either.
  26. Reading (Madejski Stadium): 23-12-22, 0.474%. Having made the top flight for the first time in 2006-07, that season unfortunately proved to be more of a one-off as Reading to date has only managed 3 seasons in the Premier League. At least they had an OK home record during those seasons, though a lot of that is skewed to said 2006-07 season.
  27. Coventry City (Highfield Road): 65-56-56, 0.473%. If you had to name all the founding members of the Premier League, Coventry may not be the first on your mind but they played the first 9 seasons of the Premier Leagues existence in it. They were never that good but they somehow managed to hang around and maybe their kind of decent home performance helped that out just a bit. The funny thing is they're basically homeless now as they're temporarily playing at St Andrew's which is, as we covered, Birmingham City's home field.
  28. Charlton Athletic (The Valley): 58-40-54, 0.469%. I almost forgot they had a nice 7-year stint in the early-to-mid 2000s, usually as a fairly mediocre team. Charlton has had fairly average home-field performance and it's no surprise that their middling performances carried over to their home field.
  29. Nottingham Forest (City Ground): 35-34-30, 0.468%. Another more obscure Premier League founder, the glory days had long passed them by and it showed in that they never lasted that long in the Premier League (despite a nice 3rd-place finish in 1994-95) and have not even had one season in it during the new millennium. They were relegated a total of three times from 1993-1999 and it's telling as their home record was very middling during their Premier League seasons.
  30. Oldham Athletic (Boundary Park): 15-14-13, 0.468%. This team is one of the most low-profile, if not the most low-profile, of all the clubs that founded the Premier League. They spent the first two seasons in it with miserable records, the latter of which got them relegated out for good. I say good because they haven't been back since. At least they were able to be somewhat competitive at home during that time?
  31. Bournemouth (Dean Court): 29-19-28, 0.465%. Considering that Bournemouth was promoted to the top flight for the first time ever just 5 seasons ago (2015-16), they've done OK at home all things considered. Their fans are probably happy they can celebrate home wins on a fairly regular basis.
  32. Burnley (Turf Moor): 37-20-38, 0.460%. Third time's the charm. In Burnley's third try in the Premier League, they survived relegation and while they've never been all that spectacular have still managed to maintain their spot at the cool table. Home-field performance could still see quite a few improvements, but overall, I think fans of this team are just happy to see this team play with the big kids. Considering this team hails from a town of less than 75,000 people, this is quite significant.
  33. Queens Park Rangers (Loftus Road/Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium): 51-38-50, 0.458%. Another not-as-well-known founding member of the Premier League, they were never able to last very long in the Premier League but managed to play OK football on their home turf to kind of make up for it to their fans. Much credit to City, of course, but I still remember thanking QPR so much for choking in stoppage time against them in 2011-12 to give City the title over United (I mean, it's almost like they stopped giving 100% effort after they realized they weren't in danger of being relegated even with a loss). It was a great day.
  34. Brighton & Hove Albion (Falmer Stadium/American Express Community Stadium): 13-13-12, 0.456%. Brighton's current stint in the Premier League has been spent towards the cellar for the most part, but for all their craptasticness, they've actually managed to do OK at home. Just OK, though.
  35. Derby County (Baseball Ground/Pride Park Stadium): 48-35-50, 0.449%. Derby's home record was OK until a certain season (ICYMI, search up "2007-08 Derby County record" on Google, get ready to avert your eyes quickly) came along. In said season, they went just 1-5-13 at home and since they've only spent 7 seasons in the Premier League (nice 6-year stint in the late 90s-early 2000s though) it really dragged down their points percentage quite a bit.
  36. Ipswich Town (Portman Road): 35-29-37, 0.442%. Ipswich is another one of those teams that you'd probably forget actually founded the Premier League. They didn't spend too much time in it though: just 5 years, a 3-year stint and a 2-year stint. The latter saw them finish a surprising 5th but then quickly fall into relegation territory and they haven't been back since. Their home record is fairly unimpressive but consider that this team was usually stuck towards the bottom of the league tables in its Premier League career.
  37. Barnsley (Oakwell): 7-4-8, 0.439%. Barnsley spent one season in the Premier League, also their only appearance in the top flight ever. They finished 19th but got unfortunate in that they got relegated with an unusually high 39 points. Their not-that-shabby home record (considering their circumstances) was a major reason why they're one of the "best" relegated teams in the Premier League era.
  38. Wolverhampton Wanderers (Molineux Stadium): 33-22-38, 0.434%. Wolverhampton finally got into the top half of the Premier League last season and with the way they're playing this season, their home percentage is going to rise. It's currently hurt by a bunch of lousy performances in the 2000s and early 2010s.
  39. Wigan Athletic (JJB Stadium/DW Stadium): 50-45-57, 0.428%. Wigan never had a single-digit finish in the Premier League and they weren't really all that great at home either. They had a very weird 2012-13 season where they got relegated and won the FA Cup. At least fans could celebrate that as the ship sunk into the Championship (and have not returned to the Premier League since).
  40. Sunderland (Roker Park/Stadium of Light): 98-87-119, 0.418%. A few historically awful seasons in the 2000s are partly to blame but even in their extended Premier League stint from 2007-08 to 2016-17, Sunderland was a dysfunctional flaming garbage wreck and it leaked into their home-field record in which they couldn't even consistently guarantee their fans a win on their home turf. This is a very large sample size as well. Yikes.
  41. Watford (Vicarage Road): 37-32-45, 0.418%. Watford has finally found some consistency in the Premier League after 2 prior 1-year stints but they're still waiting for their first single-digit placement and despite their win over Liverpool, will have to fight just to stay in the Premier League. Their win over Liverpool was at home but they've still struggled overall to find wins in front of their home crowd.
  42. West Bromwich Albion (The Hawthorns): 73-60-95, 0.408%. West Brom was surprisingly bad at home even if they weren't that great in the Premier League. They've spent more time at the top than other teams toward the bottom of the list and they also had an 8-year stint in the Premier League.
  43. Bradford City (Valley Parade): 10-15-13, 0.395%. Bradford's two-year stint in the Premier League went about as awfully as you could've expected from such a small-market team. They couldn't really turn their home-field advantage into anything since they were that bad.
  44. Hull City (KC Stadium): 12-9-17, 0.395%. Hull spent two forgettable seasons in the Premier League in 2013-14 and 2014-15, and their play didn't improve that much at home at all. I honestly forgot they even played in the Premier League at one point. BTW their stadium is now called KCOM Stadium.
  45. Crystal Palace (Selhurst Park): 58-46-90, 0.378%. There are several articles out there about this already, but it's truly amazing to me how awful Crystal Palace has played at home during its Premier League seasons. I thought it was due to the fact that they needed 5 tries just to get their first multiyear stint in the Premier League but even in their current stint, it sometimes feels like teams that come in to play basically get another home game on the season. Unlike other teams in the sub-0.400% points percentage at home, Crystal Palace has spent a considerable amount of time in the Premier League. I get that they've never had a single-digit placement in the Premier League but come on, maybe if you did a little better at home you wouldn't always be a lower-half finisher. I mean, Derby County went 1-5-13 at home in 2008 and even they managed to do better at home in around the same amount of time Crystal Palace has been in the Premier League.
  46. Blackpool (Bloomfield Road): 5-5-9, 0.351%. Blackpool's one season in the Premier League...was not that great for their home fans. They did about the same at home as they did on the road (5-4-10). But hey, they swept Liverpool. That's gotta count for something, right?
  47. Cardiff City (Cardiff City Stadium): 11-7-20, 0.351%. If Cardiff's goal was to provide a strong representation of the Welsh capital in Premier League play, then they did a spectacularly awful job at that. They had terrible seasons both times they made the Premier League and both ended with a quick boot back to the Championship. No home-field advantage was going to make up for that. But they beat City at home in the 2013-14 season. Never forget that!
  48. Swindon Town (County Ground): 4-7-10, 0.302%. Swindon's one season in the Premier League (also in top-flight football) went about as terribly as you could imagine as they finished last in 22nd place. No amount of home-field advantage is going to make up for that as Swindon didn't do all that well in front of the crowd either.
  49. Huddersfield Town (Kirklees Stadium/John Smith's Stadium): 8-8-22, 0.281%. Huddersfield had a recent two-year stint in the Premier League and it was a very unimpressive affair. They were very close to relegation territory in 2017-18 and had a 2018-19 season that was downright unwatchable at times (they finished 20th with just 3 wins). Teams basically had field days in Huddersfield given how terrible this team was. Home-field advantage? Basically nonexistant for this club in the Premier League (sample size is small, but still).
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