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Premier League title victories: Where has the league been won?

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - MAY 16:  The Manchester United team celebrate on the pitch having been presented with the trophy after the FA Carling Premiership mat
Image: Manchester United won the Premier League title for the first time at Old Trafford in 1998/99

Old Trafford could be the venue where the 2015/16 Premier League title is decided as leaders Leicester City travel to Manchester United on Sunday.

Tottenham's draw against West Brom on Monday Night Football means Claudio Ranieri's side need just three more points to win the trophy, and could achieve that with victory on Super Sunday.

If Leicester fail to win, it could be decided at Stamford Bridge on Monday night when Tottenham visit Chelsea. 

It would be the fifth time that the league's deciding fixture takes place at the home of Manchester United. Despite having already won the Premier League four times in six seasons, it took until the 1998/99 campaign for United to seal the title on home soil for the first time, as Sir Alex Ferguson's side beat Tottenham 2-1 to win the league on the final day of the campaign.

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The title would be decided at Old Trafford again three years later in 2001/02, but it was Arsenal who triumphed 1-0 to win the Premier League with a game to spare.

A match between United and Arsenal in 2008/09 at Old Trafford would decide the title again as a goalless draw for Ferguson's side sealed their third consecutive triumph, and a 3-0 win over Aston Villa in 2012/13 also saw United winning the title on home turf.

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The destination of the Premier League trophy was decided at Highbury in 1997/98, 2000/01 and 2002/03, while Arsenal's new home, the Emirates Stadium, hosted the crucial game in 2006/07.

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Chelsea have also clinched the title three times on home turf, winning at Stamford Bridge in 2005/06, 2009/10 and 2014/15, while Manchester City have won both their Premier League crowns at the Etihad Stadium on the final day of the season - in 2011/12 and 2013/14.

Chelsea's Ivorian striker Didier Drogba (L / up) celebrates scoring the fifth goal with team-mates during the English Premier League football match between
Image: Chelsea beat Wigan 8-0 on the final day of the 2009/10 season

Blackburn are the only Premier League winners to have sealed the title despite being beaten, winning the title on the final day of the 1994/95 season with a 2-1 loss at Liverpool's Anfield as Manchester United failed to capitalise by drawing 1-1 at West Ham.

Here is a full run-down of where the Premier League title has been decided each season:

1992/93 - Villa Park

Manchester United won the title with two games to spare, and without kicking a ball, as Aston Villa were beaten 1-0 at home to Oldham.

1993/94 - Highfield Road

Again Manchester United won the league without having to play as Blackburn lost 2-1 away at Coventry to hand the title to Ferguson and Co with two games to play.

1994/95 - Anfield

Blackburn's 2-1 loss at Liverpool was enough to win their first Premier League as Manchester United drew 1-1 at West Ham on the final day of the season.

Alan Shearer scored nine Premier League hat-tricks for Blackburn Rovers
Image: Alan Shearer celebrates as Blackburn Rovers won the Premier League title at Anfield in 1995

1995/96 - Riverside Stadium

Manchester United won 3-0 at Middlesbrough to win the title on the final day of the season.

1996/97 - Selhurst Park 

Liverpool lost at Wimbledon to hand the title to Manchester United with two games to go.

1997/98 - Highbury

Arsenal thrashed Everton 4-0 at home to win the Premier League with two games left to play.

David Seaman of Arsenal and club captain Tony Adams hold the championship trophy after the FA Carling Premiership match against Everton at Hig
Image: David Seaman (left) and Tony Adams win the Premier League title with Arsenal at Highbury in 1998

1998/99 - Old Trafford 

For the first time the title was decided at Manchester United's home as they came from behind to beat Tottenham 2-1 on the final day of the season and win the title.

1999/00 - The Dell

Manchester United won 3-1 at Southampton to win the title with four games remaining.

2000/01 - Highbury

For the second time the Premier League title was decided at the home of Arsenal, but this time it went to Manchester United as the Gunners lost 3-0 at home to Middlesbrough to hand their rivals to the title with five games to play.

2001/02 - Old Trafford

Arsenal got their revenge a year later, though, as they won the title at Old Trafford, beating Manchester United 1-0 to clinch the trophy with a game to spare.

MANCHESTER - MAY 8:  Arsenal players celebrate winning the league title after the FA Barclaycard Premiership match between Manchester United and Arsenal pl
Image: Arsenal celebrate winning the title at Old Trafford in 2002

2002/03 - Highbury

For the second time in three years Arsenal lost at home to gift Manchester United the Premier League, being beaten 3-2 by Leeds on the penultimate weekend of the season.

2003/04 - White Hart Lane

Arsenal won the title at their north London rivals Tottenham as they drew 2-2 to clinch it with four games to play.

2004/05 - Reebok Stadium

Chelsea secured their first Premier League title with three games to spare as they won 2-0 at Bolton.

BOLTON, UNITED KINGDOM:  Chelsea's Ivorian striker Didier Drogba (R) salutes the fans after Chelsea's 2-0 victory against Bolton, giving them the Premiersh
Image: Chelsea won the Premier League at Bolton's Reebok Stadium in 2005

2005/06 - Stamford Bridge

Jose Mourinho's Chelsea side won their second straight title at home as they beat rivals Manchester United 3-0 to clinch it with two games to spare.

2006/07 - Emirates Stadium

Chelsea were held 1-1 at Arsenal to hand Manchester United the title with two games to go.

2007/08 - JJB Stadium

Manchester United beat Wigan 2-0 on the final day to win the Premier League title.

Manchester United's Welsh midfielder Ryan Giggs looks at the English Premier League trophy after Manchester United beat Wigan Athletic at The JJB Stadium i
Image: Manchester United won the 2007/08 Premier League on the final day at Wigan

2008/09 - Old Trafford

Manchester United drew 0-0 with Arsenal to win the title with a game to spare.

2009/10 - Stamford Bridge

Chelsea hammered Wigan 8-0 on the final day to win the title.

2010/11 - Ewood Park

16 years after winning the title, the Premier League would be decided at Blackburn's home, but it would be won by Manchester United as they drew 1-1 to clinch it with one game left to play.

2011/12 - Etihad Stadium

Manchester City clinched their first Premier League title in dramatic circumstances as Sergio Aguero's last-minute goal nicked them a 3-2 win against QPR to seal the title on the final day of the season.

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - MAY 13:  Sergio Aguero of Manchester City scores his team's third and matchwinning goal during the Barclays Premier League match betw
Image: Sergio Aguero (middle) scored the famous winner at the Etihad in 2011/12

2012/13 - Old Trafford

The Premier League title was last decided at Old Trafford three years ago as Manchester United beat Aston Villa 3-0 to win the title with four games to go.

2013/14 - Etihad Stadium

Manchester City again won the title at home as they beat West Ham 2-0 on the final day.

2014/15 - Stamford Bridge

Chelsea won 1-0 at home to Crystal Palace last season to win the Premier League with three games to spare.

 Chelsea celebrating winning last season's Premier League title after beating Crystal Palace at Stamford Bridge
Image: Chelsea celebrate winning last season's Premier League title after beating Crystal Palace at Stamford Bridge

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