Fans of Chelsea, Everton and Tottenham were most likely to have voted for Brexit , a survey revealed today.

But despite Everton fans being second most likely to vote leave in the Premier League, neighbouring Liverpool fans were second most likely to vote remain, with 77% backing Britain staying in the EU.

Almost two thirds of Chelsea fans polled by fan site AskFans.co.uk said they voted in favour of Brexit last year.

Spurs fans were in third place, with 57% voting leave - but were most likely to have changed their minds on how they voted, with 59% regretting their decision.

Just 45% of Chelsea fans polled have changed their mind since June 23rd 2016.

Brighton And Hove Albion fans were the most remain-backing in the Premier League, with a whopping 81% of voters.

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The majority of fans of each of Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United, Stoke City and Burnley voted in favour of remain.

Of the Chelsea fans who voted leave, 52% named immigration as the main reason for backing Brexit.

The survey asked 4,680 fans of Premier League teams: "Did you vote to leave or remain in the EU on the 23 of June 2016?"