The Premier League Height Table: Stoke Have New Challengers At The Top After Man United Move Up To 12th

Which team has moved up to joint first with Stoke, and which sides have grown and shrunk since the last count?

Arsenal take on Stoke City tomorrow, in what was traditionally the clash between the tallest and smallest sides in the league. Does that stat still hold true, or have the Stoke’s recent signings brought the average down?

Find out below…

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20) Everton – 1.8m

19) Burnley – 1.81m

18) Leicester – 1.81m

17) Liverpool – 1.81m

16) Swansea – 1.81m

15) Arsenal – 1.81m

14) Hull – 1.81m

13) Newcastle United – 1.81m

12) Manchester United 1.82m

11) Manchester City- 1.82m

10) Crystal Palace – 1.82m

9) Aston Villa – 1.82m

8) Tottenham – 1.82m

7) West Brom – 1.82m

6)West Ham – 1.83m

5) Sunderland 1.83m

4) Southampton – 1.83m

3) QPR – 1.83m

2) Stoke – 1.84m

1) Chelsea – 1.84m

Stats from here.