The English Premier League table standings has Manchester City, Leicester City, Manchester United and Arsenal in the top four spots ahead of Tottenham, Crystal Palace, Everton and West Ham. Leicester and Man United pulled a draw on Saturday with Jamie Vardy scoring a record-setting goal, while Man City won over Southampton.
Manchester City won over Southampton on Saturday at home to earn points and now Man City and Leicester City have 29 points on the league table. Leicester City and Manchester United played to a 1-1 draw and that match saw Jamie Vardy score in his eleventh consecutive game. The goal for Vardy set a new record over Ruud Van Nistelrooy, who previously scored in 10 straight appearances.
Man City and Leicester are on top of the standings over Manchester United, who comes in with 28 points after the draw. Arsenal is in four position coming into Sunday with 26 points, while Tottenham is in fifth with 24 points on the season. Crystal Palace is in sixth on the league table with 22 points on the season, while Everton is seventh with 21 points. West Ham also has 21 points and they are in eighth position on the league table.
Southampton is ninth on the table with 20 points, while Liverpool is 10th with 20 points and they will play on Sunday. Watford and Stoke City are next in the standings ahead of West Brom and Swansea City. Chelsea is in 15th on the table and they have struggled over the first half of the season, while Norwich City and Sunderland are next in the standings. Bournemouth, Newcastle and Aston Villa are the bottom teams in the Premier League heading into Sunday.
The scores on Saturday saw Bournemouth and Everton play to a 3-3 draw, while Watford won 3-2 against Aston Villa. Sunderland won 2-0 against Stoke City, while Crystal Palace won 5-1 against Newcastle. Man City won 3-1 against Southampton, while Leicester City and Manchester United played to a draw at 1-1. The Sunday schedule has Tottenham playing Chelsea, Liverpool against Swansea City, West Ham against West Brom and Norwich against Arsenal.
Check here for the Premier League scores and table standings.