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Ahead of this weekend's game against league leaders Arsenal, we assess how seriously to take Enzo Maresca's side in the title race
The 2025-26 Premier League table is live, as 19 teams hope to be the one that denies Liverpool repeat status as champions of England's top tier.
We like a good table here at Football365, so much so that we developed a whole load of Premier League tables that you only get here. We particularly like a good table that illustrates just how Arsenal have cocked up this season, standing as they now do ...
With or without VAR, Rob Edwards' side sit rock bottom on two points and without a single win in the first 12 games of the Premier League season. Whether it comes courtesy of refereeing decisions or on their own merit, Wolves desperately need three points from somewhere.
Just three points separate third-placed Chelsea from Crystal Palace in 10th as the division's middle class flex their muscles
We are now over a quarter of the way through the Premier League season, with each team having played 10 games. So what can we read into it? History suggests the answer is quite a lot. Last season, for instance, only two teams finished more than five places ...
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Premier League predicted final table for 2025-26 season revealed: What are the biggest shocks?
The Premier League predicted final table for the 2025-26 season has been revealed and there are plenty of surprises. MORE — Latest Premier League table Stats company Opta have released their famous predicted table, and with nine games gone in the current ...
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The shocking Premier League table since Liverpool signed Alexander Isak | OneFootball
Since Liverpool signed Alexander Isak from Newcastle, the club have only picked up nine points from an available 27. Having now lost six of their last seven league matches, Arne Slot’s side are in crisis mode and their most expensive summer signing has shown few signs of turning things around.
Here’s how Sports Illustrated predicts Gameweek 13 will pan out. Date: Saturday, Nov. 29 Time: 3 p.m. GMT / 10 a.m. ET / 7 a.m. PT Brentford ’s clash with Burnley is unlikely to get pulses racing, but if it’s anything like the Bees’ last outing then drama will ensue.