The English Premier League table has Manchester City and Leicester City leading the EPL standings ahead of Manchester United, Arsenal, Tottenham and Liverpool coming out of the weekend. Man City, Liverpool and Crystal Palace all won, while Arsenal, Manchester United, Chelsea, Tottenham and Leicester all pulled draws.
Man City and Leicester both have 29 points this season and Manchester is leading with 30 goals scored, one ahead of Leicester. Manchester United is third on the league table with 28 points, while Arsenal is next with 27 points this season. Tottenham is in fifth on the league table with 25 points, while Liverpool has been coming on and they are in sixth with 23 points.
Crystal Palace and West Ham have 22 points this season, while Everton is ninth on the league table with 21 points. Southampton is 10th in the league with 20 points, while Watford and Stoke City are next with 19 points. West Brom is next with 18 points, while Chelsea has been struggling and they are in 14th position with 15 points this season.
Swansea City comes in with 14 points ahead of Norwich City and Sunderland, who has 12 points this season. Bournemouth, Newcastle and Aston Villa are the bottom three teams this season. Aston Villa has five points and one victory and they are last in the league standings. The results from play last week saw Leicester City and Manchester United play to a 1-1 draw, while Chelsea and Tottenham played to a scoreless draw to earn a point each.
Liverpool won over Swansea City 1-0 to get another victory, while Manchester City won 3-1 against Southampton to stay atop the table. Bournemouth and Everton played to a 3-3 draw, while West Ham and West Brom along with Bromwich City and Arsenal played to 1-1 draws on Sunday. Crystal Palace won 5-1 against Newcastle, while Sunderland won 2-0 over Stoke City. Watford won 3-2 against Aston Villa on Saturday.
The schedule for the weekend has Manchester City opening up with Stoke, while Man United and West Ham will be part of the 10 am ET slate. Watford and Norwich are playing on the schedule along with Southampton against Aston Villa, Swansea City against Leicester, Arsenal taking on Sunderland and Chelsea playing against Bournemouth. The other games include West Brom and Tottenham, Newcastle and Liverpool as well as Everton and Crystal Palace.