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Milan
Olympiacos
Porto
PSV
Real Madrid
Roma
Shakhtar
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Sporting
Steaua
Valencia
Clubs eliminated in third qualifying round
Ajax
Austria
Chievo
Crvena Zvezda
Dinamo Zagreb
Fenerbahçe
Hearts
Legia
Liberec
M. Haifa
Mladá Boleslav
Osasuna
Rabotnicki
Ružomberok
Salzburg
Standard
Clubs eliminated in second qualifying round
B36
Cork
Debrecen
Djurgården
Ekranas
Gorica
Hafnarfjördur
Metalurgs
MyPa
Sheriff
Sioni
Široki Brijeg
Vålerenga
Zürich
Clubs eliminated in first qualifying round
Aktobe
Apollon
Baku
Birkirkara
Dudelange
Elbasan
Linfield
Pyunik
Shakhtyor
TNS
TVMK
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PREMIERSHIP CLUB WEBSITES



ARSENALClub ProfileOfficial website
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BLACKBURN ROVERSClub ProfileOfficial website
BOLTON WANDERERSClub ProfileOfficial website
CHARLTON ATHLETICClub ProfileOfficial website
CHELSEAClub ProfileOfficial website
EVERTONClub ProfileOfficial website
FULHAMClub ProfileOfficial website
LIVERPOOLClub ProfileOfficial website
MANCHESTER CITYClub ProfileOfficial website
MANCHESTER UNITEDClub ProfileOfficial website
MIDDLESBROUGHClub ProfileOfficial website
NEWCASTLE UNITEDClub ProfileOfficial website
PORTSMOUTHClub ProfileOfficial website
READINGClub ProfileOfficial website
SHEFFIELD UNITEDClub ProfileOfficial website
TOTTENHAM HOTSPURClub ProfileOfficial website
WATFORDClub ProfileOfficial website
WEST HAM UNITEDClub ProfileOfficial website
WIGAN ATHLETICClub ProfileOfficial websiteS

Rules of the Barclays Premiership Competition
Find out more details on how the Barclays Premiership works as premierleague.com brings you the rules of the competition direct from the FA Premier League.
If you've ever wondered what happens if two clubs are tied on points at the end of the season, then we have the answer right here.
THE LEAGUE COMPETITION
1. Each Club shall play 2 League Matches against each other Club each Season, being the Home Club in respect of one such League Match and the Visiting Club in respect of the other.
2. The winner of a League Match shall score three points. Each Club participating in a League Match which is drawn shall score one point.
3. The results of League Matches shall be recorded by the Secretary in a table containing in respect of each Club the following information:
3.1 the number of League Matches played in that Season;
3.2 the number of League Matches won, drawn and lost as a Home Club in that Season;
3.3 the number of League Matches won, drawn and lost as a Visiting Club in that Season;
3.4 the number of goals scored in League Matches by and against that Club in that Season;
3.5 the number of points scored in that Season.
4. The position of Clubs in the table shall be determined by the number of points scored in that Season, the Club having scored the highest number of points being at the top of the table and the Club having scored the lowest number of points being at the bottom.
5. If any 2 or more Clubs have scored the same number of points their position in the table shall be determined on goal difference, that is to say, the difference between the total number of goals scored by and against a Club in League Matches in that Season, and the higher or highest placed Club shall be the Club with the larger or largest goal difference.
6. If any 2 or more Clubs have scored the same number of points and have the same goal difference the higher or highest placed Club shall be the Club having scored the most goals in League Matches in that Season.
7. Subject to Rule B.29, if any 2 or more Clubs have scored the same number of points, have the same goal difference and have scored the same number of goals in League Matches in that Season they shall be deemed to occupy the same position in the table.
THE LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP
8. The Club which is at the top of the table at the end of the Season shall be the League Champions.
9. The League Champions shall receive a trophy which it shall return to the Secretary in good order and condition not later than 3 weeks before the final League Matches of the next Season.
10. The League Champions shall further receive 21 commemorative medals to be presented by the Club to its Manager and to such of its Players and Officials as it thinks fit provided, in the case of a Player, that he has that Season played in a minimum of 10 of its League Matches. Additional medals may be presented with the consent of the Board.
RELEGATION
11. Subject to Rule B.27, the bottom 3 Clubs in the table at the end of the Season shall be relegated to the Football League.
12. If any Club ceases during the Season to be a member of the League, the record of the League Matches in which it has participated that Season shall be expunged from the table and the number of Clubs to be relegated at the end of that Season shall be reduced so as to maintain at 20 (or, if less, as near thereto as may be) the number of Clubs in membership of the League at the beginning of the next Season.
13. If any Club ceases to be a member of the League other than by reason of relegation after the end of the Season but before the Board has fixed the dates of League Matches for the next Season, the Board may invite the relegated club which attained the highest position in the table referred to in Rule B.18 at the end of the previous Season to rejoin the League.
PLAY-OFFS
14. If at the end of the Season either the League Champions or the Clubs to be relegated or the question of qualification for other competitions cannot be determined because 2 or more Clubs are equal on points, goal difference and goals scored, the Clubs concerned shall play off one or more deciding League Matches on neutral grounds, the format, timing and venue of which shall be determined by the Board.

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