Chelsea are regarded as the most hated team in the Premier League, according to a fan poll.Supporters were asked whether they love, hate or are indifferent to each of the twenty clubs in the English top-flight – and the results were interesting to say the least.1
Most hated Premier League teams
- Chelsea / 68.7% of vote
- Man United / 68.1%
- Liverpool / 52.8%
- West Ham / 47.6%
- Arsenal / 46.2%
- Tottenham / 43.5%
- Man City / 38.7%
- Cardiff / 36.5%
- Crystal Palace / 29.7%
- Everton / 27.0%
- Watford / 24.0%
- Newcastle / 23.5%
- Wolves / 20.1%
- Leicester / 18.9%
- Southampton / 16.3%
- Brighton / 16.2%
- Fulham / 15.0%
- Burnley / 13.3%
- Bournemouth / 10.2%
- Huddersfield / 9.7%
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