Top 50 Biggest Clubs in Britain.

Despite Manchester City’s dominance in the past five years, Manchester United is by far are still the best club leading their opponents. In an analysis done by 90min, no team has been able to rival United’s 20 league titles, 12 FA Cups, five League Cups, three European Cups, a Cup Winners’ Cup, a Europa League, and a FIFA Club World Cup.
Manchester United hostile opponents Liverpool are second having won six Champions League trophies and 19 league titles just one less of their oldest rival.
Despite their strifes in more than a decade, Arsenal stsnds third while high-flying Chelsea occupies the fourth spot. Current league leaders Manchester City find themselves in seventh, ranking below Scottish giants Glasgow Celtics.
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Here are the top 50 clubs in Britain:
- Hull City
- Wigan Athletic
- Millwall
- Hibernian
- Coventry City
- Huddersfield Town
- Hearts
- Charlton Athletic
- (AFC) Wimbledon
- Preston
- Bournemouth
- Swansea City
- QPR
- 37.Stoke City
- Brighton & Hove Albion
- Cardiff City
- Ipswich Town
- Bolton Wanderers
- Birmingham City
- Portsmouth
- Norwich City
- Burnley
- Aberdeen
- Watford
- Middlesbrough
- Fulham
- Southampton
- Sheffield United
- West Bromwich Albion
- Crystal Palace
- Derby County
- Blackburn Rovers
- Sheffield Wednesday
- Wolverhampton Wanderers
- Sunderland
- Leicester City
- Nottingham Forest
- Rangers
- West Ham United
- Newcastle United
- Leeds United
- Aston Villa
- Everton
- Manchester City
- Tottenham Hotspur
- Celtic
- Chelsea
- Arsenal
- Liverpool
- Manchester United
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