Here is the all-time EPL points table. This includes all points scored ever since the Premier League’s inception in 1992-93 till now.
The points table is predictably dominated by Manchester United.
1. Manchester United – 1663 points
2. Arsenal – 1449 points
3. Chelsea – 1402 points
4. Liverpool – 1334 points
5. Aston Villa – 1089 points
6. Tottenham Hotspur – 1086 points
7. Everton – 1034 points
8. Newcastle United – 1017 points
9. Blackburn Rovers – 969 points
10. Manchester City – 784 points
11. West Ham United – 764 points
12. Leeds United – 692 points
13. Middlesbrough – 633 points
14. Southampton – 587 points
15. Bolton Wanderers – 575 points
16. Fulham – 511 points
17. Sunderland – 440 points
18. Coventry City – 409 points
19. Sheffield Wednesday – 392 points
20. Wimbledon – 391 points
21. Charlton Athletic – 361 points
22. Leicester City – 339 points
23. Birmingham City – 301 points
24. Wigan Athletic – 295 points
25. Portsmouth – 293 points
26. Derby County – 274 points
27. Queens Park Rangers – 253 points
28. Norwich City – 248 points
29. Nottingham Forest – 239 points
30. Ipswich Town – 224 points
31. West Bromwich Albion – 216 points
32. Stoke City – 183 points
33. Crystal Palace – 160 points
34. Wolverhampton Wanderers – 136 points
35. Sheffield United – 132 points
36. Reading – 91 points
37. Oldham Athletic – 89 points
38. Hull City – 65 points
39. Bradford City – 62 points
40. Watford – 52 points
41. Swansea City – 47 points
42. Blackpool – 39 points
43. Barnsley – 35 points
44. Swindon Town – 30 points
45. Burnley – 30 points
These are the only teams in England who have ever played in the Barclays Premier League. So, we can say that there are 45 teams who have played in the Barclays Premier League from the Npower Leagues 1 and 2 combined.