Premier League table based on Sky Sports results: Which team was best on TV last year?
PREMIER LEAGUE football is big business with teams set to earn millions through television money this season, but which sides perform best in front of the cameras?
Premier League table: Which team performed best on Sky Sports last season? (Image: GETTY)
Manchester City were easily the class of the field as they dominated the Premier League last season, cruising to the title with an astonishing 100 points.
Pep Guardiola’s men finished 19 points clear of rivals Manchester United, scoring an astounding 106 goals in the process.
City were one of the most exciting teams to watch last season, highlighted by the fact that 20 of their matches were broadcast live on Sky Sports.
Only Liverpool, with their attacking trio of Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino, had more of their games shown on the small screen.
And City obviously felt no pressure performing in front of the cameras, racking up 48 points from their televised matches.
However, not every team was so efficient when watched by a worldwide audience as relegated Stoke failed to pick up a single win when their fixtures were shown on Sky.
Research conducted by the team at www.broadbandchoices.co.uk has created a league table based on the results of the 2017/18 Premier League games shown live on TV.
Liverpool were top of the pile for matches shown on BT Sport with an 85.71 per cent win ratio – but how did every top-flight team perform in games on Sky Sports?
Premier League table: Stoke City had a miserable season, picking up no wins live on Sky Sports (Image: GETTY)
Premier League table: Leicester also struggled in front of the cameras (Image: GETTY)
Premier League table: A late flurry of points couldn't save West Brom from relegation (Image: GETTY)
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The Baggies actually experienced an upturn in form towards the end of the season under the stewardship of Darren Moore, but it wasn’t enough to avoid relegation.
Everton also got more than their fair share of air time but struggled to hit the heights under Sam Allardyce, scoring just 10 goals in front of the cameras.
The Cherries have established themselves in the top flight and know how to perform when all the attention is on them, losing just three of their televised matches.
The Hornets are always good for a shock but don’t seem to get the recognition they deserve, with a 33.33 win percentage from just six matches shown on Sky Sports.
Win percentage: 33.33
Premier League table: Liverpool enjoyed most live televised games on Sky Sports last season (Image: GETTY)
Premier League table: Arsenal had a better goal difference than Chelsea on TV (Image: GETTY)