The Premier League had its match weekend twenty-five provide big fixtures where all teams attempted to claim vital results.
The Premier League’s twenty-fifth match weekend came with crucial wins across the games.
During the last matches, Manchester City drew 2-2 with Tottenham and Aston Villa were defeated by Brentford. Arsenal won 4-0 against Leeds to add to their lead.
Liverpool, Chelsea, and Manchester United had victories in their bid for the top five, while Sunderland also gained points, but Newcastle didn’t.
The relegation section had Wolves, Burnley and West ham on the placements, though Nottingham Forest, Leeds, Crystal Palace and Tottenham weren’t far off.
Among the fixtures, there was Bournemouth vs Aston Villa, Fulham vs Everton, and Liverpool vs Manchester City.
This came after a week of Carabao Cup commitments, where Arsenal gained a 1-0 result in conest with Chelsea to total a 4-2 aggregate, and City’s 3-1 win made it a 5-1 scoreline against Newcastle. This sets up a final encounter between Man City and Arsenal in the EFL.
Then, priority was on the PL. Arsenal are currently looking very likely to be succeeding the title, but rivals such as the Cityzens and Aston Villa will give everything to give them a race for the honour.
Next matches will be on the 10th, 11th, and 12th. This will be a midweek batch of league fixtures. More essential scorelines will be featured.
Let's take a look at the games and the table in the PL.
The Premier League results
Leeds 3-1 Nottingham Forest
Manchester United 2-0 Tottenham
Arsenal 3-0 Sunderland
Bournemouth 1-1 Aston Villa
Wolves 1-3 Chelsea
Fulham 1-2 Everton
Burnley 0-2 West ham
Newcastle 2-3 Brentford
Brighton 0-1 Crystal Palace
Liverpool 1-2 Manchester City
While the Gunners claimed another win, Villa took a point, and a comeback gave City the exact performance they aimed for.
Elsewhere, Man United and Chelsea kept momentum going, alongside that Liverpool missed out on doing so.
Leeds and Crystal Palace's task of getting safety had a positive boost as they got victories. West ham are getting within distance of potentially taking over Nottingham Forest, and Brighton become the newest side to near a possible exit.
The Premier League standings
1: Arsenal 56pts
2: Manchester City 50pts
3: Aston Villa 47pts
4: Manchester United 44pts
5: Chelsea 43pts
6: Liverpool 39pts
7: Brentford 39pts
8: Everton 37pts
9: Sunderland 36pts
10: Fulham 33pts
11: Bournemouth 33pts
12: Newcastle 32pts
13: Crystal Palace 32pts
14: Brighton 31pts
15: Tottenham 29pts
16: Leeds 29pts
17: Nottingham Forest 26pts
18: West ham 23pts
19: Burnley 15pts
20: Wolves 8pts
