The Premier League: Match weekend eleven results & standings

The Premier League's results and standings
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The Premier League has had its eleventh match weekend take place, as fixtures saw massive results.

The Premier League had its eleventh match weekend, where all sides attempted to claim crucial results.

Last match weekend, Manchester City got a 3-1 win over Bournemouth, Crystal Palace defeated Brentford 2-0, and Sunderland and Everton drew 1-1, to name some.

With this, Arsenal were still leaders of the Premier League, while Manchester City, Liverpool, and Bournemouth, alongside Sunderland were the ones closest to them. For others, such as Chelsea, Manchester United, and Tottenham, they were looking to make their way into the top five.

This match weekend saw more big fixtures, including Manchester City vs Liverpool, Sunderland vs Arsenal, and Aston Villa vs Bournemouth, as some of the standout ones.

As the Premier League goes on, the more crucial these results become for every side. And with the race still very early on in the PL season, it means that as long as these sides can claim wins, they’ll be in with a chance of making it over to the top.

The next match weekend will now be on the 22nd, 23rd, and 24th of November.

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

The Premier League results

Tottenham 2-2 Manchester United

West ham 3-2 Burnley

Everton 2-0 Fulham

Sunderland 2-2 Arsenal

Chelsea 3-0 Wolves

Aston Villa 4-0 Bournemouth

Brentford 3-1 Newcastle

Crystal Palace 0-0 Brighton

Nottingham Forest 3-1 Leeds

Manchester City 3-0 Liverpool

Chelsea got a 3-0 win against Wolves and Manchester City got the dame result against Liverpool, while Tottenham and Manchester United drew, as did Sunderland with Arsenal; a big result for many.

The Premier League current standings

1: Arsenal 26pts

2: Manchester City 22pts

3: Chelsea 20pts

4: Sunderland 19pts

5: Tottenham 18pts

6: Aston Villa 18pts

7: Manchester United 18pts

8: Liverpool 18pts

9: Bournemouth 18pts

10: Crystal Palace 17pts

11: Brighton 16pts

12: Brentford 16pts

13: Everton 15pts

14: Newcastle 12pts

15: Fulham 11pts

16: Leeds 11pts

17: Burnley 10pts

18: West ham 10pts

19: Nottingham Forest 9pts

20: Wolves 2pts

While Arsenal remain as Premier League leaders, Manchester City move four points closer to them, and Chelsea make their way over into the top five, not being many points away from their rivals. Aston Villa edge closer to joining Sunderland in the top five, who have kept their place due to their result.