Arsenal<\/strong><\/td>Sportsbet.io<\/strong> (official betting partner)<\/td><\/tr>Aston Villa<\/strong><\/td>OUBAO BET <\/strong> (sleeve sponsors)<\/td><\/tr>Brentford<\/strong><\/td>Hollywoodbets<\/strong> (shirt sponsor)<\/td><\/tr>Brighton<\/strong><\/td>Betway<\/strong> (official betting partner)<\/td><\/tr>Burnley<\/strong><\/td>Dafabet<\/strong> (other partner)<\/td><\/tr>Chelsea<\/strong><\/td>Parimatch <\/strong>(official partner)<\/td><\/tr>Crystal Palace<\/strong><\/td>W88<\/strong> (shirt sponsors)<\/td><\/tr>Everton<\/strong><\/td>Parimatch<\/strong> (official sponsors)<\/td><\/tr>Leeds United<\/strong><\/td>SBOTOP<\/strong> (shirt sponsors), bet365<\/strong> (betting partner)<\/td><\/tr>Leicester United<\/strong><\/td>Parimatch<\/strong> (official training wear partner) HTH <\/strong>(official betting partner), Betway<\/strong>, W88<\/strong> (other partners)<\/td><\/tr>Liverpool<\/strong><\/td>1xBet<\/strong> (official partner)<\/td><\/tr>Manchester United<\/strong><\/td>HTH<\/strong> (official betting partner)<\/td><\/tr>Newcastle United<\/strong><\/td>Fun88<\/strong> (shirt sponsors), bet365, BoyleSports<\/strong> (betting sponsor)<\/td><\/tr>Norwich City<\/strong><\/td>\/<\/td><\/tr> | Southampton<\/strong><\/td>Sportsbet.io<\/strong> (shirt sponsors)<\/td><\/tr>Tottenham Hotspur<\/strong><\/td>William Hill, Fun88, Betway<\/strong> (official betting partners)<\/td><\/tr>Watford<\/strong><\/td>Stake.com<\/strong> (shirt sponsors)<\/td><\/tr>West Ham United<\/strong><\/td>Betway<\/strong> (shirt sponsors)<\/td><\/tr>Wolverhampton Wanderers<\/strong><\/td>ManBetX<\/strong>(shirt sponsors), bet365, BoyleSports<\/strong> (official betting partners)<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n\n \n Given how many we see today, it's quite incredible to think that it took until the 2002\/03 season for a betting company to make an appearance in the English top flight. That year, The Cottagers (Fulham) brandished Betfair<\/strong><\/a> on their home and away strips. It proved to be a pivotal moment, paving the way for more betting companies to market themselves on a Premier League stage.<\/p>\n\n\n Since then, an increasing number of teams have penned deals with gaming companies. At least 10 teams have had betting logos emblazoned across the front of their shirts or on their shirt sleeves since the 2016\/17 season, with the joint highest being 11 in the 2016\/17 and 2017\/18 seasons. Out of the record-breaking \u00a3349.1 million made from shirt sponsorship deals in the 2019\/20 season, \u00a368.6 million came from gambling brands.<\/strong><\/p>\n\n | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |