Premier League table 2024-25: Latest standings, fixtures and results

The Reds came from behind to beat Southampton as Mohamed Salah scored twice, taking their advantage at the top of the Premier League table to 16 points. They have, though, played two more games than Arsenal.
Manchester City kicked off the weekend action as they endured another frustrating afternoon, falling to defeat against high-flying Nottingham Forest.
Elsewhere on Saturday, Crystal Palace edged past struggling Ipswich and Fulham conceded a 98th-minute penalty to lose to Brighton. Aston Villa beat Brentford in one of the day’s later kick-offs.
On Sunday, the action ramps up again. Enzo Maresca’s Chelsea welcome his former club Leicester and Tottenham square off against Bournemouth.
Manchester United’s meeting with the Gunners is the headline fixture on Sunday afternoon before the action wraps up when West Ham entertain Newcastle on Monday night.