Premier League: Match weekend ten results & standings

Premier League's match weekend results and standings
Crystal Palace v Brentford - Premier League
Crystal Palace v Brentford - Premier League | Alex Broadway/GettyImages

The Premier League has had its tenth match weekend take place, where crucial results were claimed.

The Premier League had its tenth match weekend take place, where sides attempted to get themselves vital results.

Going into this match weekend, Manchester City, Liverpool, and Bournemouth were looking to keep up with current leaders Arsenal. Sunderland, Aston Villa, and Crystal Palace were aiming to get some positive results, while Manchester United, Tottenham, and Chelsea were looking to get into the top five, and Brentford would have been aiming to back up their recent big results with another.

Among the fixtures that happened, there was Crystal Palace vs Brentford, Manchester City vs Bournemouth, and Sunderland vs Everton, to name a few.

As the Premier League goes on, these results become even more crucial for every side. The race is still on among the contenders, and for each side to stay like that, they’ll have get these victorites.

The next match weekend takes place across the 8th and 9th, where more massive games will be held.

Let’s take a look at the results from the Premier League and how the standings now look.

Premier League results

Fulham 3-0 Wolves

Nottingham Forest 2-2 Manchester United

Burnley 0-2 Arsenal

Brighton 3-0 Leeds

Crystal Palace 2-0 Brentford

Tottenham 0-1 Chelsea

Liverpool 2-0 Aston Villa

West ham 3-1 Newcastle

Manchester City 3-1 Bournemouth

Sunderland 1-1 Everton

Manchester City got a 3-1 win against Bournemouth, while Liverpool defeated Aston Villa 2-0, Crystal Palace were 2-0 winners against Brentford, and Sunderland and Everton had a 1-1 draw.

Premier League current standings

1: Arsenal 25pts

2: Manchester City 19pts

3: Liverpool 18pts

4: Sunderland 18pts

5: Bournemouth 18pts

6: Tottenham 17pts

7: Chelsea 17pts

8: Manchester United 17pts

9: Crystal Palace 16pts

10: Brighton 15pts

11: Aston Villa 15pts

12: Brentford 13pts

13: Newcastle 12pts

14: Everton 12pts

15: Fulham 11pts

16: Leeds 11pts

17: Burnley 10pts

18: West ham 7pts

19: Nottingham Forest 6pts

20: Wolves 2pts

As the Premier League keeps checking off match weekends, the table sees leaders Arsenal now have a six point lead over Manchester City, who are the closest to them. The standings, though, are still very open, meaning all of these different sides are capable of competing, but to do that, they’ll have to remain on a course to get results in their favour, and with so much time left in the Premier League, nothing is decided, and everything must be worked for.