Southampton U18

Southampton U18 Standings

Premier League U18 crestPremier League U18

Key:
  1. Championship Playoff
PosTeamPWDLFA+/-PTSForm
1Chelsea U18 crestChelsea U1823164363234052
W
W
W
W
D
2Manchester United U18 crestManchester United U1822162457183950
W
W
W
W
W
3Tottenham Hotspur U18 crestTottenham Hotspur U1823155360253550
W
W
D
W
W
4Manchester City U18 crestManchester City U1820152371264547
D
W
D
L
W
5Brighton & Hove Albion U18 crestBrighton & Hove Albion U1823116649351439
W
W
D
D
L
6Crystal Palace U18 crestCrystal Palace U1822123761362539
W
L
D
D
W
7Newcastle United U18 crestNewcastle United U182112184338537
W
L
W
W
L
8Nottingham Forest U18 crestNottingham Forest U182311394641536
L
W
D
D
L
9Everton U18 crestEverton U1821112844331135
W
L
W
D
L
10Leicester City U18 crestLeicester City U182410594341235
D
W
L
D
L
11Liverpool U18 crestLiverpool U1823112106560535
W
L
L
L
W
12West Bromwich Albion U18 crestWest Bromwich Albion U1822104849391034
D
L
W
L
W
13Middlesbrough U18 crestMiddlesbrough U182110383232033
W
L
W
W
W
14Aston Villa U18 crestAston Villa U18209474640631
D
W
D
D
L
15Blackburn Rovers U18 crestBlackburn Rovers U18228594655-929
L
L
W
W
W
16Fulham U18 crestFulham U182385104350-729
D
D
D
D
W
17West Ham United U18 crestWest Ham United U182192104442229
L
L
L
D
L
18Sunderland U18 crestSunderland U18207674235727
W
L
D
L
W
19Derby County U18 crestDerby County U182282123356-2326
W
L
W
L
W
20Leeds United U18 crestLeeds United U18217593649-1326
L
W
L
W
D
21Southampton U18 crestSouthampton U182082104847126
L
W
L
L
D
22Arsenal U18 crestArsenal U182174103244-1225
L
D
W
L
L
23Reading U18 crestReading U182358103149-1823
D
W
L
D
L
24Burnley U18 crestBurnley U182263133658-2221
L
W
L
D
L
25Birmingham City U18 crestBirmingham City U182462162775-4820
L
W
D
L
L
26Norwich City U18 crestNorwich City U182348113953-1420
D
L
D
W
W
27Ipswich Town U18 crestIpswich Town U182252153066-3617
L
L
L
W
L
28Wolverhampton Wanderers U18 crestWolverhampton Wanderers U182245132449-2517
L
W
D
L
W
29Stoke City U18 crestStoke City U182241173257-2513
L
W
L
W
L

Frequently asked questions

The story behind the birth of Liverpool as we know it today is quite interesting. Originally, it was Liverpool's Merseyside rivals Everton who would play their games at Anfield. However, after Everton decided to play their games elsewhere following a dispute in March 1892, John Houlding, the owner of Anfield at the time, decided to form his own club called Liverpool F.C.

Fenway Sports Group (FSG), an American multinational sports holding conglomerate, is the owner of Liverpool. FSG purchased the club in 2010 through subsidiaries N.E.S.V.I, LLC and the UK-based UKSV Holdings Company Limited.

Liverpool are playing their home games at the illustrious Anfield Stadium, which was built in 1884 and has since undergone several renovations, the latest being completed in 2024.

Anfield has a capacity of 61,276, with the renovation of the Anfield Road Stand in the latter half of the 2023-24 campaign taking the stadium's capacity past the 60,000-mark.

Liverpool have won a stellar 67 trophies throughout their history, which includes six Champions Leagues, 19 top-flight titles, and six FA Cups.

Liverpool are the second-most successful English side in terms of top flight titles with 19, just one shy of Manchester United. Their previous league glory came in the 2019-20 season, which remains their only league title till date in the Premier League era.

Former English midfielder Ian Callaghan made 857 appearances for the Reds. He is the only player in Liverpool history to have made over 800 appearances for the club.

Liverpool icon Ian Rush is the club's all-time top goalscorer, finding the back of the net 346 times in 660 games.

Luis Suarez, Ian Rush, Mohamed Salah, Steven Gerrard, Xabi Alonso, James Milner, Fernando Torres, and Michael Owen are among the most popular players to have donned the Liverpool jersey.

Brendan Rodgers, Bill Shankly, Jurgen Klopp, Kenny Dalglish, Rafael Benitez, and Gerard Houllier are some of the most prominent managers to have been at the helm for Liverpool.

Liverpool are famously known as The Reds. The media as well as the club's supporters coined the term during the 1965-66 season, when the team first wore an all-red attire for the games.