Not since The Beatles first landed in 1964 has a British export enjoyed as much success in the United States as the Premier League.

Beginning with David Beckham’s stint with the LA Galaxy and continuing with a Gareth Bale billboard in Times Square, the English game has pervaded American popular culture has become a regular habit for many Americans.

But how likely are you to run into a town who shares a name with your favorite Premier League club?

Surprisingly, there are many familiar names throughout the US, such as the ones below.

Arsenal – Given Arsenal are one of the more popular clubs in North America, it’s disappointing there is no Arsenal, USA.

However, as Tottenham Hotspur fans never tire of reminding them, Arsenal used to play south of the River Thames as Woolwich Arsenal. And there is a Woolwich on the idyllic Maine coast, but it’s unlikely many residents of that beach town are aware of their link to the mustachioed fellows who played at the club that would one day become the only side in Premier League history to go a whole season undefeated.

Plus, there’s a Woolwich in New Jersey.

Aston Villa – With such an exotic name, it’s unsurprising Aston Villa doesn’t have an American namesake. However there is an Aston Township in western Pennsylvania, if that’s any consolation. But apart from that, US Villa fans will have to make do with the Randy Lerner connection.

Chelsea – As if Chelsea didn’t have enough going for them right now, there is a Chelsea, Massachusetts, which is less than an hour outside of Boston — as well as Chelseas in New York City, Alabama and Michigan.

Crystal Palace – Like Aston Villa, it was never likely we’d find a Crystal Palace, USA. There is, however, a Crystal, Minnesota.

Everton – Surprisingly, while some clubs have no namesakes, Everton has three towns who share its name.

There are Evertons in Indiana, Arkansas and Missouri. The largest one is in Missouri, boasting a population of a massive 319. And given the underdog nature of the club, it’s a fair bet there are more Liverpool fans than Toffees in that particular rural mid-western town.

Hull – While Hull are currently floundering near the bottom of the Premier League table, there’s finally some good news for the Tigers. There are five Hulls in the US. The Hull in Massachusetts is famous for being the hometown of President Calvin Coolidge. Meanwhile, there are also Hulls in Georgia, Iowa, Texas and Illinois.

Leicester – Although Leicester is one of those Premier League club names that some Americans have a tricky time with, there are four Leicesters in the States. You can find Leicester in Massachusetts, North Carolina, Vermont and New York.

Liverpool — The Reds have town/city namesakes in New York, Pennsylvania and Texas as well as an East Liverpool in Ohio.

Manchester City and Manchester United – There are several Manchesters in the United States including New Hampshire, Connecticut, New Jersey and Vermont.

We’ll let City and United fight over them.

Newcastle — You can find Newcastles in Maine, Washington, Oklahoma and a New Castle in Delaware.

Southampton — You can find Southampton in several US states including New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maine and Virginia.

Stoke – The closest we could find was a Stoke On Trent Street in Jeffersontown, Kentucky Some Potters’ fans.

Sunderland — You can find Sunderland in Maine, Vermont and Maryland.

Swansea — The Swans may have one of the smallest stadiums in the Premier League, but they have an impact in the States with several towns sharing the same name thanks to the following states: Maine, Illinois, South Carolina and Arizona.

Sorry Burnley, QPR, Tottenham, West Brom and West Ham fans – there’s nowhere in the United States for you to visit and take funny pictures next to a big ‘welcome’ sign.

But to the rest of you – you now have a destination for your summer vacation!