The English Premier League table has Arsenal, Leicester, Manchester City and Tottenham leading the top four heading into the weekend schedule over Manchester United. Man United is in ahead of West Ham, Stoke City, Crustal Palace and Liverpool in the EPL standings.
Arsenal and Leicester come into the weekend with 44 points, but Arsenal has the better goal differential and sits in first place. Arsenal has 13 wins on the season and Leicester has 12, while Manchester City has 13 wins and they are one point back with 43 heading into the weekend. Tottenham is in fourth place on the league table and they are two points ahead of Manchester United in the standings.
Man United has 10 wins on the season and they hold a two point lead on the table ahead of West Ham. West Ham is in ahead of Stoke City in the standings, while Crystal Palace, Liverpool and Southampton are next to round out the top 10. Everton comes in ahead of Watford and West Brom, while Chelsea is in the number 14 spot on the table, as they have been struggling all season.
The Blues come in ahead of Bournemouth, while Norwich City and Swansea City are next in the standings. Newcastle, Sunderland and Aston Villa are in the bottom three posts heading into the weekend. Villa has struggled this season and the team has just two wins and 12 points. The schedule this weekend has Norwich City taking on Liverpool in the early game on Saturday, while Manchester United will host Southampton at Old Trafford.
Leicester City will host Stoke on the schedule, while Watford is playing Newcastle and Tottenham will visit Crystal Palace. Sunderland and Bournemouth will play, while West Brom takes on Aston Villa. The late game on Saturday has Manchester City travelling to play West Ham. Everton and Swansea play the early game on Sunday, while the top matchup of the weekend has Arsenal hosting Chelsea at Emirates Stadium in the late match.