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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.
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Premier League Golden Glove: Updated 2025/26 standings as Sanchez draws level with Raya in clean sheets table
If more than one keeper has managed the same number of shutouts in a single season, the Golden Glove prize is shared. That happened in 2021/22 when Manchester City's Ederson and Liverpool's Alisson each kept 20 clean sheets for their respective sides.
After a week off the Premier League returns to action starting on Saturday, Nov. 22 with seven matches featuring three of the top clubs in Chelsea, Sunderland and Manchester City. Arsenal, the club at the top of the table takes the pitch on Sunday, Nov. 23 ...
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The insane Premier League table since Aston Villa scored their first goal of the season
They’ve beaten the likes of Tottenham, Manchester City and now Arsenal in this stellar run, with the last-gasp 2-1 victory over Mikel Arteta’s Gunners seeing them climb as high as second in the Premier League table, just two points off the summit.
Manchester United will look for a win that could move them closer to the Top 4 of the Premier League when they visit Wolves at Molineux on Monday. The Red Devils have a chance to leapfrog multiple clubs in the table and possibly into a tie with Chelsea when they take on a Wolves side that sits bottom of the table.
All the latest from Thursday's Premier League news conferences as Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Rob Edwards, Tottenham boss Thomas Frank and others speak.
Stay updated on all Premier League injuries and suspensions for the 2025/26 season; our live club-by-club tracker helps Fantasy Premier League managers make informed decisions with the latest player a
Take a good long look at the Premier League table today, because the next time you think to glance at it – a month from now – it will be completely different.