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The 2025-26 Premier League table is absolutely bonkers and so tight.
This week's table looks at the Premier League's comeback kings, and the sides who struggle to hold on to a lead
Stats company Opta have released their famous predicted table, and with nine games gone in the current Premier League season now seems like a good time to fire up the old supercomputer to calculate what has happened so far and how things could play out for ...
Check out the Premier League schedule for the 2025-26 season, with everything you need for all 380 games.
A look at how top-flight sides employ the art of the dribble, from super-keen Manchester City down to semi-reluctant Crystal Palace
ESPN breaks down how their could be five teams in next year's Champions League
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The Premier League ‘big six’ head-to-head table of 2025-26: Man Utd top, Spurs bottom...
Who has stepped up in the biggest games?
Pore over some simple numbers over a longer period, and you will see that this season is not quite as anomalous as many have claimed
Tottenham come from 2-0 down to draw with Man City - report Solanke scores after Guehi own goal for Frank's side Semenyo and Cherki had given City 2-0 first-half lead Man Utd beat Fulham in stoppage time as Michael Carrick extends 100% start Sesko scores winner after Kevin's stoppage-time equaliser - report Tammy Abraham's last game for Aston Villa was their Championship play-off final victory against Derby in 2019.