The Premier League is set to feature its fifth match weekend of the season, as 10 more fixtures prepare to take place.
The Premier League has more fixtures upcoming as the 20 clubs again take their attempt to secure the crucial wins.
The previous match weekend saw results such as Manchester City’s 3-0 win in the Manchester derby, Liverpool’s 1-0 win over Burnley, and Chelsea’s 2-2 draw with Brentford.
Now, arrive at match weekend five, and as fixtures keep coming, the more important every result becomes for every participant.
We now look ahead to another batch of Premier League matches and wonder who will come out of the match weekend with the results they need and how that will change the standings.
Let’s take a look at how the Premier League standings look and what fixtures await the upcoming match weekend.
The current Premier League standings
1 - Liverpool 12pts
2 - Arsenal 9pts
3 - Tottenham 9pts
4 - Bournemouth 9pts
5 - Chelsea 8pts
6 - Everton 7pts
7 -Sunderland 7pts
8 - Manchester City 6pts
9 - Crystal Palace 6pts
10 - Newcastle 5pts
11 - Fulham 5pts
12 - Brentford 4pts
13 - Brighton 4pts
14 - Manchester United 4pts
15 - Nottingham Forest 4pts
16 - Leeds 4pts
17 - Burnley 3pts
18 - West ham 3pts
19 - Aston Villa 2pts
20 - Wolves 0pts
The Premier League match weekend five fixtures
Liverpool vs Everton - Saturday, the 20th at 12:30 (UK)
Burnley vs Nottingham Forest - Saturday, the 20th at 15:00 (UK)
Brighton vs Tottenham - Saturday, the 20th at 15:00 (UK)
West ham vs Crystal Palace - Saturday, the 20th at 15:00 (UK)
Wolves vs Leeds - Saturday, the 20th at 15:00 (UK)
Manchester United vs Chelsea - Saturday, the 20th at 17:30 (UK)
Fulham vs Brentford - Saturday, the 20th at 20:00 (UK)
Sunderland vs Aston Villa - Sunday, the 21st at 14:00 (UK)
Bournemouth vs Newcastle - Sunday, the 21st at 14:00 (UK)
Arsenal vs Manchester City - Sunday, the 21st at 16:30 (UK)
Let's see what these games will bring for every club included and which of them will claim the triumpans.