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Computer programming is a professional knowledge and skill.
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There are 5 Premier League teams in London, respectively: London North (Arsenal.
Tottenham); London West (Chelsea.
Fulham); London East (West Ham United).
English Premier League.
Premier League (Premier League) is the highest professional football league under the English Football Association, formerly known as the English Football League.
The Premier League is the "Big Five League of European Football."
It is made up of 20 teams, operated by the Super League, and the bottom three of the table are relegated to the English Championship at the end of the season.
Premier League. Long regarded as one of the best leagues in the world, it is the fast-paced, competitive and highest-grossing football league in the world.
UEFA Europa League.
5th place in the league: direct participation in the UEFA Europa League group stage;
FA Cup winners: Direct participation in the UEFA Europa League group stage (e.g. FA Cup winners have already won the Champions League.
or a place in the Europa League, which is added by the team that finishes sixth in the league).
UEFA Europa Conference League.
English League Cup winner: Direct entry into the UEFA Europa Conference League play-offs.
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Central London: Chelsea (Stamford Bridge).
North Central London: Tottenham (White Hart Lane), Arsenal (Emirates Stadium) North West London: Watford.
North London: Charlton Athletic (Valley Pitch).
North East London: Brentford [League B].
East London: Queen's Park Rover, Fulham.
South East London: Millwall.
South London: Crystal Palace (Selholt Park) Wimbledon [League One] West London: West Ham United (Upton Park), Leyton [League C].
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Specific numbers for football clubs in London:
There are 5 Premier League clubs (5 top clubs in London: Arsenal, Chelsea, West Ham, Fulham and Tottenham), 3 in the Championship, 2 in League One, 3 in League Two, and 29 other lower clubs, making a total of 42 football clubs.
There are 22 courses in London, of which three have more than 40,000 people: Wembley, Stamford Bridge and the Chiefs;
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Move, in a player moves to the right.
It's always been finished.
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Arsenal Arsenal's stadium is the Emirates Stadium, which can accommodate more than 60,000 spectators.
Located just north of London, Arsenal was founded in 1886 and has won the Premier League 13 times.
Chelsea's home stadium is Stamford Bridge, which has a capacity of 42,000 spectators.
Chelsea are arguably the favourites in London and the giants of the Premier League.
Chelsea was founded in 1904 on the southwest edge of London, which happens to be the wealthy part of London.
Tottenham Hotspur Tottenham Hotspur's main stadium is White Hart Lane, which can accommodate 36,000 spectators, although Tottenham Hotspur is not very famous, but it was founded in 1882 with the north side of London, and Arsenal belongs to the north London rival derby, and Tottenham Hotspur is also the first British team to win the championship in European competitions.
4.West Ham United (West Ham United) West Ham United is known as the UK's football academy and a training base for football stars.
West Ham United was founded in 1985 and is home to the London Olympic Stadium, located in the outer London borough of Newham, east London, with a capacity of 60,000 spectators.
5.Crystal Palace: Crystal Palace is also the only club in the Premier League to have a cheerleader.
Crystal Palace was founded in 1905 and its main stadium is Selhurst Park, which has a capacity of 26,000 spectators.
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