What would football be without its rivalries and the intensity that only comes from a meeting between two teams that hold a grudge?
The League of Love and Hate is an annual survey that asks tens and thousands of fans across the country who they support and what they think of the other teams in their league.
Last season, Chelsea were named as the most hated team in the Premier League by those responding to the survey.
For those who got involved from the Stamford Bridge faithful, Manchester United came top as the team they most disliked followed by Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Liverpool and West Ham.
Spurs supporters came top out of those who named the Blues as the club they liked the least ahead of Liverpool, United, Arsenal and neighbours Fulham.
To see a sneak peek of this year's results, complete the survey and get the results so far as fans from across the Premier League and beyond name the teams they love... and hate!
Use our tool below to let us know and find out how other fans feel about your club.
London is a city full of traditional derbies with Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur battling over the north London derby, Chelsea's feuds with other sides from the capital, especially Spurs and West Ham, and ongoing clashes over bragging rights between the likes of Brentford and QPR.
However, even separated by geography some rivalries produce huge and historic clashes between Liverpool and United, and even the Reds and Chelsea.
Their regular battles during the Rafael Bentiez and Jose Mourinho era sparked a new level of competition in the Champions League and Premier League.
It wasn't all bad news for Chelsea. Some supporters had nicer things to say about the Blues.
Huddersfield Town, Bournemouth and Southampton were less hostile in 2018.
But how do Blues supporters really feel about the clubs of the Premier League and Footbal League? Take part in the survey above to let your true feelings be known.