The English Premier League table standings has Leicester City, Arsenal, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham in the top five coming out of the weekend. The results from the weekend Liverpool, Chelsea and Man City lose, while Arsenal and Leicester City won.
Leicester is leading the table coming out of the weekend over Arsenal, Man City and Man United, while Tottenham, Crystal Palace, West Ham and Liverpool are next. Leicester City leads with 32 points on the season and they also now are the leaders in goals scored over Manchester City. Arsenal comes in with 30 points in second place, while Man City and Man United have 29 points each.
Tottenham has 26 points with six wins this season, while Crystal Palace comes in with 23 points along with West Ham and Liverpool. The Reds have come on over the last month and have played better and now they are in eighth ahead of Everton, Watford and Stoke City. Those three teams have 22 points and they are in ahead of Southampton with 21 points.
West Brom comes in with 19 points, while Chelsea has 15 points and they have been struggling for most of the year in the bottom half of the standings. Swansea City has 14 points and they are leading Norwich and Bournemouth. Newcastle, Sunderland and Aston Villa are currently the bottom teams on the table. The schedule this past weekend saw Man City fall to Stoke City 2-0 and that helped push Leicester out front.
Leicester won 3-0 against Swansea, while Arsenal won 3-1 against Sunderland and those teams now lead the table heading into the middle of December. West Brom and Tottenham played to a 1-1 draw, while West Ham and Man United played to a scoreless draw. Watford won over Norwich 2-0, while Southampton and Aston Villa played to a 1-1 draw. Chelsea lost to Bournemouth 1-0, while Newcastle won over Liverpool and Crystal Palace played a 1-1 draw with Everton.
The games coming up this week include Norwich taking on Everton, Watford and Sunderland, Bournemouth and Man United as well as Southampton and Crystal Palace. West Ham and Stoke City are matching up, while Aston Villa and Arsenal play Sunday along with Tottenham and Newcastle. Liverpool and West Brom play Sunday, while Leicester hosts Chelsea on Monday.