The Premier League has its ninth match weekend taking place, as 10 more fixtures will see crucial results.
The Premier League’s ninth match weekend has arrived, and these fixtures will see sides looking to claim vital results.
As we head into the new match weekend of the Premier League, we see a close race between all sides in the current standings. All of the results so far and the ones that are upcoming will be vital to how the Premier League season could go for all competing sides, especially the ones who look to be contenders for the title.
Last time, Manchester City defeated Everton 2-0, while Bournemouth and Crystal Palace drew 3-3. Aston Villa won 2-1 against Tottenham, Manchester United defeated Liverpool, and Burnley were 2-0 winners over Leeds, to name some.
In this match weekend, sides like Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea, and Bournemouth will be aiming to claim more points to add to their names and move closer to Arsenal, who will be looking to remain at the top of the Premier League by getting another win.
These games will be the last in the Premier League for October, as the next match weekend takes place on the 1st of November. These fixtures and whatever results come from them will see which side will end this month as Premier League leaders.
Let’s take a look at what the current standings in the Premier League look like and what fixtures will take place in the match weekend.
Premier League current standings
1: Arsenal 19pts
2: Manchester City 16pts
3: Bournemouth 15pts
4: Liverpool 15pts
5: Chelsea 14pts
6: Tottenham 14pts
7: Sunderland 14pts
8: Crystal Palace 13pts
9: Manchester United 13pts
10: Brighton 12pts
11: Aston Villa 12pts
12: Everton 11pts
13: Brentford 10pts
14: Newcastle 9pts
15: Fulham 8pts
16: Leeds 8pts
17: Burnley 7pts
18: Nottingham Forest 5pts
19: West ham 4pts
20: Wolves 2pts
Premier League match weekend nine fixtures
Leeds vs West ham - Friday, the 24th at 20:00 (UK)
Newcastle vs Fulham - Saturday, the 25th at 15:00 (UK)
Manchester United vs Brighton - Saturday, the 25th at 15:00 (UK)
Chelsea vs Sunderland - Saturday, the 25th at 15:00 (UK)
Brentford vs Liverpool - Saturday, the 25th at 20:00 (UK)
Bournemouth vs Nottingham Forest - Sunday, the 26th at 14:00 (UK)
Aston Villa vs Manchester City - Sunday, the 26th at 14:00 (UK)
Wolves vs Burnley - Sunday, the 26th at 14:00 (UK)
Arsenal vs Crystal Palace - Sunday, the 26th at 14:00 (UK)
Everton vs Tottenham - Sunday, the 26th at 16:30 (UK)
