2022–23 NIFL Premiership

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NIFL Premiership
Season2022–23
Dates12 Aug 2022 – 29 Apr 2023
Matches played57
Goals scored176 (3.09 per match)
Biggest home winCrusaders 5–1 Dungannon Swifts
(13 August 2022)

Linfield 4–0 Portadown
(14 August 2022)
Biggest away winDungannon Swifts 0–5 Coleraine
(2 September 2022)
Highest scoringDungannon Swifts 0–5 Coleraine
(2 September 2022)
2023–24
All statistics correct as of 3 September 2022.

The 2022–23 NIFL Premiership (known as the Danske Bank Premiership for sponsorship reasons) is the 15th season of Northern Ireland's highest national football league in this format since its inception in 2008, the 122nd season of the Irish League overall, and the 10th season since the creation of the Northern Ireland Football League. The 38-game season commenced on 12 August 2022 and is due to conclude on 29 April 2023.

Linfield are the four-time defending champions, having been league winners in the previous four seasons - the 2021–22 season seeing them win a world record 56th league crown.

The winners will enter the 2023–24 UEFA Champions League first qualifying round, while the runners-up will join the Irish Cup winners and the play-off winners in the 2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League first qualifying round.

Teams

Locations of the Belfast-based 2022–23 NIFL Premiership teams

Twelve teams will compete in this season's Premiership, eleven of which return from the previous season. Warrenpoint Town finished bottom of the table the previous season, and were relegated to the NIFL Championship after five years as a Premiership club, with Championship winners Newry City promoted to replace them for this season's Premiership. 11th-placed Portadown retained their Premiership status after defeating Annagh United 4–2 on aggregate in the Premiership play-off.

Stadia and locations

Club Stadium Location Capacity[1][2]
Ballymena United The Showgrounds Ballymena 3,824 (all seated)
Carrick Rangers Loughshore Hotel Arena Carrickfergus 2,100 (380 seated)
Cliftonville Solitude Belfast 3,054 (all seated)
Coleraine The Showgrounds Coleraine 4,843 (1,607 seated)
Crusaders Seaview Belfast 3,208 (all seated)
Dungannon Swifts Stangmore Park Dungannon 2,000 (300 seated)
Glenavon Mourneview Park Lurgan 3,302 (all seated)
Glentoran The Oval Belfast 6,054 (3,991 seated)
Larne Inver Park Larne 2,732 (1,632 seated)
Linfield Windsor Park Belfast 18,434 (all seated)
Newry City The Showgrounds Newry 2,275 (1,080 seated)
Portadown Shamrock Park Portadown 3,940 (2,765 seated)

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation[a]
1 Larne 16 12 2 2 35 11 +24 38 Qualification for the Champions League first qualifying round
2 Cliftonville 15 10 3 2 27 17 +10 33 Qualification for the Europa Conference League first qualifying round[b]
3 Glentoran 14 10 2 2 28 5 +23 32 Qualification for the Europa Conference League play-offs[c]
4 Crusaders 16 10 2 4 35 20 +15 32
5 Linfield 16 10 2 4 29 15 +14 32
6 Coleraine 16 7 3 6 26 17 +9 24
7 Carrick Rangers 16 7 1 8 25 30 −5 22
8 Glenavon 16 5 5 6 31 29 +2 20
9 Ballymena United 15 5 2 8 18 25 −7 17
10 Newry City 16 5 0 11 19 33 −14 15
11 Dungannon Swifts 16 1 1 14 8 41 −33 4 Qualification for the NIFL Premiership play-off
12 Portadown 16 0 1 15 4 42 −38 1 Relegation to the NIFL Championship
Updated to match(es) played on 22 November 2022. Source: Northern Ireland Football League, Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Head-to-head goal difference; 6) Drawing of lots[3]
Notes:
  1. ^ Teams will play each other three times (33 matches), before the league splits into two groups (the top six and the bottom six) for the last five matches.
  2. ^ The 2022–23 Irish Cup winners and the play-off winners will also enter the Europa Conference League first qualifying round.
  3. ^ One play-off place will be vacated if the 2022–23 Irish Cup winners finish 7th or higher, as the cup winners (or the 3rd-placed team if the cup winners finish 1st or 2nd) will qualify for the Europa Conference League directly.


Results

Matches 34–38

For the final five matches the table will be split into two halves, with teams ranked 1st–6th in Section A and teams ranked 7th–12th in Section B. During matches 34–38 each team will play every other team in their respective section once. The fixtures will be reversed from those played during rounds 23–33, ensuring that teams have played every other team in their respective section twice at home and twice away overall throughout the season.

Play-offs

UEFA Europa Conference League play-offs

Four or five of the clubs that finish in 3rd–7th place will compete for one place in the 2023–24 Europa Conference League first qualifying round. The play-offs are one-off matches with extra time and penalties used to determine the winner if necessary, with the higher-ranked teams given home advantage against the lower-ranked teams (i.e. 3rd v. 7th and 5th v. 6th) in the semi-finals. The higher-ranked of the two semi-final winners will also have home advantage in the final.

NIFL Premiership play-off

The eleventh-placed club will face the second-placed club from the 2022–23 NIFL Championship for one place in the following season's Premiership.

References

  1. ^ "AQW 1178/11". niassembly.gov.uk. 18 October 2010. Retrieved 21 December 2011.
  2. ^ "Sport NI Annual review 2008/09" (PDF). sportni.net. p. 18. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 September 2013. Retrieved 14 May 2013.
  3. ^ "NIFL Premiership Rules 2020–21" (PDF). NIFL. Retrieved 23 March 2021.

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