Man Utd, Liverpool, Arsenal: Who is the biggest club in every English county?
Manchester City are on course to win their sixth Premier League title this season.
The Citizens have opened up a six-point lead at the top of the table, although Liverpool could cut the gap to three points should they win their game in hand.
City are arguably the best team in the world. However, they aren’t the biggest club in their county.
There’s no doubt that Manchester United are the biggest club in Greater Manchester.
While they are no where near as good as their fierce rivals at the moment, they have a bigger global fanbase, have won many more trophies in their history and attract bigger attendances on a weekly basis.
Despite their disappointing season, United can still claim they are one of the biggest clubs in world football.
So United are the biggest club in their county. But what about every other county in England?
Reddit user u/HoldThiisW has created a fascinating graphic which, in their opinion, shows ‘every English county’s biggest club’.
View it below…
Greater Manchester: Manchester United
Merseyside: Liverpool
Leicestershire: Leicester City
Greater London: Arsenal
West Midlands: Aston Villa
Tyne and Wear: Newcastle United
East Sussex: Brighton and Hove Albion
Lancashire: Blackburn Rovers
Dorset: Bournemouth
Hampshire: Southampton
Norfolk: Norwich
Hertfordshire: Watford
West Yorkshire: Leeds United
Bristol: Bristol City
South Yorkshire: Sheffield United
Nottinghamshire: Nottingham Forest
East Riding: Hull City
Derbyshire: Derby County
Berkshire: Reading
North Yorkshire: Middlesbrough
Bedford: Luton Town
Staffordshire: Stoke City
Buckinghamshire: Wycombe Wanderers
Suffolk: Ipswich Town
Cambridgeshire: Peterborough United
Oxfordshire: Oxford United
Shropshire: Shrewsbury Town
Kent: Gillingham
Lincolnshire: