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Last season marked just the second time in Premier League history that all three newly-promoted teams in the Premier League went straight back down, with Sheffield United, Burnley and Luton Town all unable to escape the drop.
The previous occasion was in the 1997/98 campaign, when Barnsley, Bolton and Crystal Palace suffered the ignominy of being relegated from the Premier League in their first season following promotion from the Championship.
In the past 10 Premier League seasons, only on two occasions have all three newly-promoted teams survived the drop - in 2017/18 when Newcastle, Brighton and Huddersfield all stayed up and in 2022/23 with Fulham, Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest avoided relegation.
Leicester City will hope their Championship title win last term acts as a springboard for the Foxes to consolidate themselves as a Premier League club again, but their preparations for the new season have already been severely disrupted with Steve Cooper now in charge as manager following Enzo Maresca's move to Chelsea.
The surprise package of the Championship last season, Ipswich Town will aim to make similar waves in the top flight under the guidance of highly-rated manager Kieran McKenna, with the Tractor Boys back in the Premier League for the first time in 22 years.
Russell Martin's Southampton will also be confident they can hold their own in the Premier League after sealing promotion back to the top flight at the first time of asking via the play-offs, with the ex-Scotland defender having implemented a progressive style of play at St Mary's.