Premier League: Match weekend twenty-seven results & standings

Premier League twenty-seventh match weekend scorelines
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The Premier League had its match weekend twenty-seven, where crucial results were gained.

The Premier League's twenty-seventh match weekend came with sides attempting to get key victories.

In the last fixtures, Man City and Aston Villa were winners after 3-0 and 1-0 triumphs, and Arsenal draw with Brentford was then joined by their draw to Wolves.

Due to these, it gave City and Villa a boost in their title bid, while Arsenal would have been aiming to remain ahead despite results.

Among the games, there was Brentford vs Brighton, Man City vs Newcastle, and Sunderland vs Fulham.

These meetings came after commitments in the FA Cup, where clubs like Arsenal, Newcastle, Liverpool, Leeds, Manchester City, Brentford, Wolves, West ham, Fulham, Sunderland and Chelsea were the PL's sides to get into the next round.

The next match weekend will be on the 27th, 28th and 1st. There will be more massive fixtures, such as United vs Crystal Palace, Bournemouth vs Sunderland and Arsenal vs Chelsea.

While the league's title race goes on, there is also the quest for the top five and safety to avoid elimination.

There are many sides included in all these scenarios, so the scorelines are becoming even more essential and deciding.

Let's take a look at the games and the table.

The Premier League results

Aston Villa 1-1 Leeds

Brentford 0-2 Brighton

Chelsea 1-1 Burnley

West ham 0-0 Bournemouth

Manchester City 2-1 Newcastle

Crystal Palace 1-0 Wolves

Nottingham Forest -1 Liverpool

Sunderland 1-3 Fulham

Tottenham 1-4 Arsenal

Everton 0-1 Manchester United

A big win for the Cityzens, while Arsenal defeated their rivals with an impressive victory. Aston Villa missed out on points, as did Chelsea. And slim results were enough for Liverpool and Man United, but Brentford were unable to get points to add.

Crystal Palace and Brighton were in successful in ther aim to move further away from the danger zone, and Tottenham and Forest keep in potential of being taken over as they also didn't get three points.

The Premier League standings

1: Arsenal 61pts

2: Manchester City 56pts

3: Aston Villa 51pts

4: Manchester United 48pts

5: Chelsea 45pts

6: Liverpool 45pts

7: Brentford 40pts

8: Bournemouth 38pts

9: Everton 37pts

10: Fulham 37pts

11: Newcastle 36pts

12: Sunderland 36pts

13: Crystal Palace 35pts

14: Brighton 34pts

15: Leeds 31pts

16: Tottenham 29pts

17: Nottingham Forest 27pts

18: West ham 25pts

19: Burnley 20pts

20: Wolves 10pts

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