Premier league table 2024/25




O ga o! The 2024/25 Premier League season promises to be another thrilling ride, with all the top teams looking to dethrone current champions Manchester City. Here's a look at the current standings as we approach the halfway point of the campaign:

1. Manchester City (42 points)

2. Arsenal (40 points)

3. Newcastle United (38 points)

4. Liverpool (36 points)

5. Chelsea (35 points)

Manchester City have been in imperious form this season, winning 13 of their 19 games and drawing just 3. They have also scored the most goals in the league (45) and conceded the fewest (15). Arsenal have also been impressive, losing just once in their 19 games. They have a two-point lead over third-placed Newcastle United, who have been the surprise package of the season so far.
Liverpool and Chelsea have both been a little disappointing this season, but they remain in contention for a top-four finish. Liverpool are currently fourth, but they have a game in hand over Arsenal and Newcastle. Chelsea are fifth, but they are only two points behind Liverpool.
The race for the top four is sure to be intense, and there are several other teams who could still challenge for a Champions League spot. Tottenham Hotspur are sixth, but they are only four points behind Chelsea. Manchester United are seventh, but they are seven points behind Tottenham. Brighton & Hove Albion are eighth, but they are only three points behind Manchester United.
The battle for survival at the bottom of the table is also likely to be fierce. Everton are currently 19th, but they are only two points from safety. Bournemouth are 20th, but they are also only two points from safety. Wolverhampton Wanderers are bottom of the table, but they are only three points from safety.
It's still early days in the season, but the 2024/25 Premier League campaign is already shaping up to be a classic. With so many teams in contention for the top four and the battle for survival likely to go down to the wire, there is sure to be plenty of drama and excitement in the months to come.