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Where Man Utd and Man City sit in all-time Premier League table with 21 titles shared between Manchester rivals

It is safe to say the Premier League era has been dominated by two football clubs from Manchester.

Seven teams have won the English top-flight since the Premier League began in 1992. There have been 33 titles up for grabs, with Manchester United or Manchester City winning 21 of those.

United have the record for most titles as they claimed the title 13 times under Sir Alex Ferguson during an era of dominance. City picked up their first Premier League trophy in 2012, with United winning it for the last time in 2013 in Ferguson’s final season as manager.

With such dominance from the Manchester clubs, we took a look at the all-time points standings. Here’s where the pair sit compared to their rivals...

26 points.

1. 51st: Luton Town

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30 points.

2. 50th: Swindon Town

30 points. | Getty Images

35 points.

3. 49th: Barnsley

35 points. | Getty Images

39 points.

4. 48th: Blackpool

39 points. | Getty Images

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