Despite winning the league, Chelsea had fewer games shown live on UK television this season than four other Premier League sides.

Jose Mourinho's team's league matches were beamed live into UK households and pubs 24 times this season.

However, both Manchesters City and United had 26 of their league matches broadcast live in the UK.

United kicked the televised season off with the 12:45 home loss to Swansea back in August.

City started their campaign two days later, beating Newcastle in the season's inaugural Super Sunday.

With 25 of their league games shown live this season Liverpool and Arsenal have the joint third highest number of live games in the league.

Chelsea are followed by Newcastle (19), Tottenham (18), Everton (17), and Southampton (13).

Hull had the fewest league games televised live in the UK.

Just seven of the Tigers' league games this season were shown live.

Both Leicester and Burnley had eight games televised, and Stoke had nine.