Team | Point |
Man. City | 13 |
Liverpool | 12 |
Aston Villa | 12 |
Arsenal | 11 |
Chelsea | 10 |
Newcastle | 10 |
Brighton | 9 |
Nottingham Forest | 9 |
Fulham | 8 |
Tottenham | 7 |
Man. United | 7 |
Brentford | 6 |
Bournemouth | 5 |
West Ham | 4 |
Leicester | 3 |
Crystal Palace | 3 |
Ipswich Town | 3 |
Southampton | 1 |
Everton | 1 |
Wolves | 1 |
Liverpool remains firmly in third place, the difference between first and last is already 12 points
Thanks for sharing the current positions of each teams. I like what I see here. This is where every teams have to buckle up because any slight mistake might cost them alot. If you ask me, I think the top seven teams might really want to be careful this weekend. From what I have here, Newcastle Vs. City , Arsenal Vs. Leicester, Chelsea Vs. Brighton, Ipswich town Vs. Villa, and wolves Vs. Liverpool.
What will become of City at St.James pack when they face Newcastle. Can city do it without two key players (Rodri and KDB) away from home?. City knows how important this game is, and same goes for Newcastle.
Arsenal Vs. Leicester. Another game that the gunners might want to take serious, neglecting the fact that the side they are up against have been struggling so far. Maybe the gunners might want to use their home advantage against them.
Chelsea Vs Brighton. I don't need to say much because the table speaks for itself.
Villa might take all 3 points against Ipswich, but anything can happen.
As for the Liverpool game. It should be a win for them, but I've started having doubts since they lost to Nottingham forest.
Top games that will definitely change the table comes this weekend, can't wait.