Chelsea fans are the supporters most likely to have voted Leave in the EU referendum, according to the results of a new study that surveyed followers of Premier League clubs.

Almost two-thirds of Chelsea fans, 62%, supported the campaign to withdraw Britain from the European Union, with 57% of Tottenham and Everton fans also Leavers.

Of the Chelsea fans who voted Leave, 52% named immigration as the main reason why they were persuaded to vote in favour. Spurs fans are the Premier League's most indecisive - with 59% of those surveyed regretting their original voting decision.

Brighton and Hove Albion, home of Britain's first constituency to return a Green MP, was the Premier League fanbase with the most ardent Remain supporters - with a convincing 81% voting to stay in Europe.

Arsenal and Liverpool are also home to Remain majorities, as well as Manchester United and perhaps more surpisingly, Stoke City and Burnley.