Community Shield Victory: A Predictor of Premier League Success?
Explore whether winning the Community Shield leads to a successful Premier League season, with insights from recent statistics and notable player performances.



The Community Shield, traditionally contested between the Premier League champions and the FA Cup winners, often sparks debates about its significance as a season opener. This year, Liverpool, the reigning Premier League champions, face Crystal Palace, the FA Cup victors, at Wembley. But does a win in this prestigious match forecast a triumphant season ahead?
Historical Context and Premier League Performance
In the Premier League era, only eight out of the 33 Community Shield winners have gone on to clinch the league title. Notably, five of these instances occurred consecutively from 2005 to 2010. The last team to achieve this was Manchester City in 2019, following Manchester United's success in 2011 under Sir Alex Ferguson. Interestingly, teams that have lost the Community Shield have won more league titles since 1992, with ten instances, including Manchester City's three consecutive titles from 2021 to 2023.
Statistical Insights
- Success Rate: Only 45% of the time (15 out of 33) have the upcoming season's Premier League winners participated in the Community Shield.
- Performance Post-Shield: 55% of the time (18 out of 33), the Shield winners have finished above the losers in the league that season.
- Top Two Finishes: On ten occasions, the two teams involved in the Community Shield have finished as the top two in the Premier League, with the Shield winners topping the league four times.
Community Shield and Previous Premier League Winners
Out of the 33 Community Shields, the previous season's Premier League winners have claimed the Shield 18 times (55%). However, FA Cup winners have shown a strong performance recently, winning seven of the last eleven Shields, a trend that had only occurred five times in the previous 22 years.
Impact on Players' Seasons
The Community Shield can also be a turning point for players. For instance, Cole Palmer's goal in the 2023 Community Shield marked the beginning of a breakthrough season, culminating in 22 Premier League goals and the Young Player of the Season award, albeit for Chelsea after a transfer. Conversely, players like Kelechi Iheanacho had limited success post their Shield goals, while Raheem Sterling's 2019 Shield goal initiated his most productive season with 31 goals.
Conclusion
While the Community Shield offers a ceremonial start to the football season, its predictive power for the Premier League's outcome remains debatable. Historical data suggests mixed results, making it an intriguing but not definitive indicator of a team's seasonal success.