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Published 12:43 21 Mar 2024 GMT
Updated 12:43 21 Mar 2024 GMT

New data has revealed that Manchester United are the most popular Premier League side.
Research conducted by Online casino company, Nieuwe-Casinos.net, analysed the follower count of each top-flight side from the various social media platforms (Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and X) to determine who would place where.
United ranked highest in the list with a follower count of 207,583,227 followers, with Facebook being their most popular social media platform, with over 82,000,000 followers.
Their nearby neighbours Manchester City were in second place with a total follower count of 140,821,395 while Chelsea place third (136,557,418) and Liverpool in fourth (132,634,015).
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Three London clubs follow after that as Arsenal, Tottenham and West Ham take fifth, sixth and seventh respectively.
Aston Villa, Everton and Newcastle United make up the rest of the top 10.
The top 10 can be seen here:
Sat at the bottom unfortunately was first-time Premier League side Luton Town with 1,535,159 followers across their various social media.
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Rank Team Total Number of Fans 1 Manchester United 207,583,227 2 Manchester City 140,821,395 3 Chelsea 136,557,418 4 Liverpool 132,634,015 5 Arsenal 99,613,481 6 Tottenham Hotspur 93,752,310 7 West Ham United 17,040,213 8 Aston Villa 15,335,600 9 Everton 13,061,717 10 Newcastle United 13,000,779
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