How Premier League teams have used their substitutes so far this season

Manchester United, Brentford and Crystal Palace have used 14 of the 15 substitutions available to them so far
How Premier League teams have used their substitutes so far this season
Erik Ten Hag (centre right) introduced Cristiano Ronaldo (centre) in a triple substitution against Liverpool (David Davies/PA)

Premier League teams continue to take advantage of the new rule allowing up to five substitutes per match, after the first three rounds of fixtures this season.

Manchester United, Brentford and Crystal Palace have used 14 of the 15 substitutions available to them so far, while every team bar Leicester and Nottingham Forest have made at least four changes in at least one game.

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