Manchester United (twice): 1998–99, 1999–00, 2000–01; 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09
Top flight title win at first attempt: 1961-62, Ipswich
Top-flight appearances[]
Most seasons in top flight overall: 114 seasons, Everton
Most consecutive seasons in top flight: 90 seasons, Arsenal (1919–present, though no League football was played due to World War II between 1939 and 1945–46)
Fewest seasons in top flight overall: 1 season, joint record, Glossop, Leyton Orient, Northampton, Carlisle United, Swindon and Barnsley have completed only one season in top flight in their history.
Wins[]
Most wins in the top-flight overall: 1863, Liverpool
Most wins at home overall: 1341, Manchester United
Most wins at home in top-flight overall: 1203, Liverpool
Most wins away overall: 755, Manchester United
Most wins away in top-flight overall: 667, Arsenal
Most wins in a season: 37, Burton Albion (League Two, 2014–15; final record P46 W37 D4 L5)
Most wins in a top flight season: 31, Tottenham Hotspur (First Division, 1960–61; final record P42 W31 D4 L7)
Most wins from start of a top flight season: 11, Tottenham Hotspur (First Division, 1960–61)
Most consecutive wins: 14, joint record:
Arsenal (Premier League between 10 February 2002 and 24 August 2002) (Top-flight record)
Manchester United (Second Division, 1904–05)
Bristol City (Second Division, 1905–06)
Preston North End (Second Division, 1950–51)
Most consecutive wins without conceding a goal: 9, joint record;
Stockport County (League Two between January 13, 2007 and March 3, 2007)
Burton Albion (League One between August 8, 2015 and September 26, 2015)
Most consecutive home wins: 25, Bradford Park Avenue (Third Division North, 1926–27)
Most consecutive home wins in top flight: 21, Liverpool (1972)
Most consecutive away wins in top flight: 11, Chelsea (Premier League between April 5 and December 6, 2008)
Fewest wins in a season: 1, joint record:
Derby County (Premier League, 2007–08; final record P38 W1 D8 L29)
Loughborough (Second Division, 1899–1900; final record P34 W1 D6 L27)
100% home win record in a season:
Sunderland (13 games; First Division, 1891–92)
Liverpool (14 games; Second Division, 1893–94)
Bury (15 games; Second Division, 1894–95)
Sheffield Wednesday (17 games; Second Division, 1899–1900)
Small Heath (17 games; Second Division, 1902–03)
Brentford (21 games; Third Division South, 1929–30)
Draws[]
Most draws overall in the top flight: 1106, Everton
Most draws in a season: 23, joint record:
Norwich City (from 42 games, First Division, 1978–79)
Exeter City (from 46 games, Fourth Division, 1986–87)
Hartlepool United (from 46 games, Third Division, 1997–98)
Cardiff City (from 46 games, Third Division, 1997–98)
Most consecutive draws: 8:
Torquay United (Third Division, 1969–70)
Middlesbrough (Second Division, 1970–71)
Peterborough United (Fourth Division, 1971–72)
Birmingham City (Third Division, 1990–91)
Chesterfield (League One, 2005–06)
Southampton (Championship, 2005–06)
Swansea City (Championship, 2008–09)
Losses[]
Most losses overall in the top flight: 1506, Everton
Most losses in a season: 34, Doncaster Rovers, (Third Division, 1997–98; final record P46 W4 D8 L34)
Fewest losses: 0, joint record:
Preston North End (First Division, 1888–89; final record P22 W18 D4 L0)
Arsenal (Premier League, 2003–04; final record P38 W26 D12 L0)
Liverpool (Second Division, 1893-94; final record P28 W22 D6 L0)