Following their respective promotions from the EFL Championship, Burnley, Sheffield United and Luton Town can now officially state that they are part of the Premier League.
At the Premier League's Annual General Meeting (AGM) the change from the 2022/23 season to the 2023/24 season has been formalised.
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See: Premier League 2023/24 fixtures released
What it means
The three clubs who were relegated - Leicester City, Leeds United and Southampton - transferred back the share certificates that gave them Premier League status, and the Premier League Board has confirmed the cancellation of these shares.
A new share certificate for each of the promoted clubs was then signed by the Premier League directors and company secretary. As required under company law, the three clubs have been entered into the share register.
As a result, the confirmation of the three promoted clubs as members of the Premier League has taken place, with the League formally welcoming them by awarding them their framed share certificates.
The table refresh
To mark the changing over to the new season, the Premier League website and app has been refreshed.
The Premier League table has also been reset, with the 20 clubs sorted in alphabetical order, while the Premier League's social media accounts now follow those of the three promoted clubs.
Welcome 👋
— Premier League (@premierleague) June 14, 2023
🟣 @BurnleyOfficial
⚔️ @SheffieldUnited
🟠 @LutonTown pic.twitter.com/HdekwpXjkM
All 20 clubs can now look forward to 09:00 BST tomorrow, when they will discover their fixtures for the 2023/24 season.