The English Premier League table standings has Leicester City leading Arsenal, Manchester City and Tottenham in the EPL top four, while Crystal Palace and Manchester United are chasing. The holiday schedule saw Man City, Swansea and Everton win, while Liverpool pulled a win over Leicester and Man United lost to Stoke City.
The fixture schedule on Saturday saw Stoke City take down Manchester United 2-0 and that could bring some major changes for the team after another loss. Chelsea pulled a draw 2-2 with Watford, while Man City won 4-1 against Sunderland. Liverpool won 1-0 against Leicester in a strong matchup, while Aston Villa pulled a draw against West Ham 1-1.
Bournemouth and Crystal played to a scoreless draw, while Everton won 1-0 against Newcastle. Swansea City won 1-0 against West Brom, while Tottenham won 3-0 against Norwich. The Saints pulled a big win against Arsenal 4-0 and that keeps the Gunners in second position over Man City. Arsenal would have been able to jump to the top of the table for the moment if they had won over Southampton, but Leicester remains.
Leicester is leading the table with 38 points after the games on Saturday, while Arsenal has 36 points ahead of Man City at 35. The top four has Tottenham in with 32 points, while Crystal Palace is behind with 30 on the season. Man United stayed at 29 points and they are in sixth ahead of Watford, while Liverpool comes in at eighth in the Premier League standings.
Everton has 26 points, while West Ham is in 10th position on the table ahead of Stoke City and Southampton. West Brom comes in at 13th on the table, while Bournemouth and Chelsea are next in the standings. Swansea City and Norwich are in position at 16-17, while Newcastle, Sunderland and Aston Villa are the bottom three teams.
The schedule picks up on monday with a full slate of games, including Man United taking on Chelsea and Everton playing against West Ham. Leicester City takes on Man City on Tuesday, while Sunderland and Liverpool play on Wednesday. The other Monday games include Arsenal against Bournemouth, Norwich against Aston Villa and Everton against Stoke.