Premier League table: How it should really look after 13 matches

Premier League table: How it should really look after 13 matches
The Premier League season is 13 matches old and it’s turning out to be an enthralling campaign.There is a real title race on the cards with Manchester City and Liverpool both undefeated as of yet, while Spurs are just five points behind Pep Guardiola’s league leaders despite Mauricio Pochettino’s critics claiming the north Londoners are having a bad season.Pep Guardiola hopes to guide Man City to back-to-back title successes3
Pep Guardiola hopes to guide Man City to back-to-back title successes
Arsenal have recovered from a poor start to sit just one point outside the top four, while Manchester United are a further six points back with Champions League qualification, once a guarantee for the Red Devils, running through their hands like falling sand with every passing week.The relegation battle is also heating up, with just two points separating last-place Fulham and Huddersfield, all the way up in 15th.Huddersfield remaining in a relegation battle despite sitting 15th proves that points won is far more important than a team’s place in the table.

Premier League matchday 14 fixtures

  • Cardiff vs Wolves (Friday, 8pm)
  • Man City vs Bournemouth (Saturday, 3pm)
  • Leicester vs Watford (Saturday, 3pm)
  • Crystal Palace vs Burnley (Saturday, 3pm)
  • Newcastle vs West Ham (Saturday, 3pm)
  • Huddersfield vs Brighton (Saturday, 3pm)
  • Southampton vs Man United (Saturday, 5:30pm)
  • Chelsea vs Fulham (Sunday, 12pm)
  • Arsenal vs Tottenham (Sunday, 2:05pm)
  • Liverpool vs Everton (Sunday, 4:15pm)
Points differences between teams is the real indicator of how the league is shaping up, so with this in mind talkSPORT.com have created a league ladder based on total points won so far.The table runs from zero points to 39 points, or the minimum and maximum points that every Premier League team could have claimed this season.You can see the league ladder below…
39 points38 points37 points36 points1. Manchester City (35 points)34 points2. Liverpool (33 points)32 points31 points3. Tottenham (30points)29 points4. Chelsea (28points)5. Arsenal (27 points)Arsenal will be hoping to return to the top four3
Arsenal will be hoping to return to the top four
26points25points24points23points6. Everton (22 points)7. Manchester United (21 points)8. Bournemouth (20 points)9. Watford (20 points)19points10. Leicester (18 points)17 points11. Wolves (16 points)12. Brighton (15 points)14 points13 points13. Newcastle (12 points)14. West Ham (12 points)West Ham are definitely not out the relegation scrap3
West Ham are definitely not out the relegation scrap
11 points15. Huddersfield (10 points)16. Crystal Palace (9 points)17. Burnley (9 points)18. Southampton (8 points)19. Cardiff (8 points)20. Fulham (8 points)7 points6 points5 points4 points3 points2 points1 point0 points

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