Premier League

Standings
# Club P W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Arsenal 34 22 7 5 64 26 38 73
2 Man City 33 21 7 5 66 29 37 70
3 Man United 34 17 10 7 60 46 14 61
4 Liverpool 34 17 7 10 57 44 13 58
5 Aston Villa 34 17 7 10 47 42 5 58
6 Brighton Hove 34 13 11 10 48 39 9 50
7 Bournemouth 34 11 16 7 52 52 0 49
8 Chelsea 34 13 9 12 53 45 8 48
9 Brentford 34 13 9 12 49 46 3 48
10 Fulham 34 14 6 14 44 46 -2 48
11 Everton 34 13 8 13 41 41 0 47
12 Sunderland 34 12 10 12 36 45 -9 46
13 Crystal Palace 33 11 10 12 36 39 -3 43
14 Newcastle 34 12 6 16 46 50 -4 42
15 Leeds United 34 9 13 12 44 51 -7 40
16 Nottingham 34 10 9 15 41 45 -4 39
17 West Ham 34 9 9 16 42 58 -16 36
18 Tottenham 34 8 10 16 43 53 -10 34
19 Burnley 34 4 8 22 34 68 -34 20
20 Wolverhampton 34 3 8 23 24 62 -38 17
Recent Results
  • Man United 2 – 1 Brentford
    2026-04-27
  • Arsenal 1 – 0 Newcastle
    2026-04-25
  • Liverpool 3 – 1 Crystal Palace
    2026-04-25
  • West Ham 2 – 1 Everton
    2026-04-25
  • Wolverhampton 0 – 1 Tottenham
    2026-04-25
  • Fulham 1 – 0 Aston Villa
    2026-04-25
  • Sunderland 0 – 5 Nottingham
    2026-04-24
  • Bournemouth 2 – 2 Leeds United
    2026-04-22
  • Burnley 0 – 1 Man City
    2026-04-22
  • Brighton Hove 3 – 0 Chelsea
    2026-04-21
Upcoming Fixtures
  • Leeds United vs Burnley
    2026-05-01 19:00 UTC
  • Brentford vs West Ham
    2026-05-02 14:00 UTC
  • Newcastle vs Brighton Hove
    2026-05-02 14:00 UTC
  • Wolverhampton vs Sunderland
    2026-05-02 14:00 UTC
  • Arsenal vs Fulham
    2026-05-02 16:30 UTC
  • Bournemouth vs Crystal Palace
    2026-05-03 13:00 UTC
  • Man United vs Liverpool
    2026-05-03 14:30 UTC
  • Aston Villa vs Tottenham
    2026-05-03 18:00 UTC
  • Chelsea vs Nottingham
    2026-05-04 14:00 UTC
  • Everton vs Man City
    2026-05-04 19:00 UTC
Football News
BBC Sport – Football
Chelsea's cheating - was a fine too lenient?

Sports editor Dan Roan analyses whether Chelsea's record fine for a raft of Premier League rule breaches was lenient.

The Guardian – Football
‘A hell of a debate’: row looms over Champions League elite’s share of EFL deal payments

Smaller clubs at risk of ‘funding their direct rivals in the EFL’ ‘Other European leagues have a levy on Uefa income’ A number of mid-ranking Premier League clubs are lobbying for a percentage of the biggest teams’ Uefa revenue to be used to help fund a new financial settlement with the English Football League. Talks over the so-called New Deal for Football have been in stasis since midway through the 2023-24 season, when the Premier League put negotiations on hold after failing to get the support of clubs for a funding deal for the lower divisions that would have been worth £880m over six yea

BBC Sport – Football
Chelsea fine 'meaningless if others aren't playing by same rules'

Rory Smith discusses whether Chelsea's fine will impact clubs if they "don't play by the same rules" in the Premier League.

Sky Sports Football
'Are you surprised?!' | Bellamy quizzed on Ramsey Wales omission and team leak

Wales boss Craig Bellamy has expressed his anger about leaks from the camp ahead of his team selection for their upcoming World Cup qualifiers.

Sky Sports Football
Pope: Perception England 'weren't fussed' about Ashes was tough

Ollie Pope has denied the England team 'weren't fussed' during the troubled Ashes series but understands why the players were criticised.

The Guardian – Football
Kerr and Foord propel improved Matildas past China to Women’s Asian Cup final

Plucky Australia beat defending champions 2-1 in crucial win Hosts will face either Japan or South Korea in Saturday decider The Matildas are through to their first Women’s Asian Cup final since 2018 after a gutsy 2-1 defeat over reigning champions China in Perth on Tuesday night. An early goal to Caitlin Foord was cancelled out by a China penalty midway through the first half after Zhang Linyan was tripped in the box by Mackenzie Arnold, but a solo effort from Sam Kerr in the second lifted Australia into their fourth major tournament final, and their first on home soil since 2006. Continue

Sky Sports Football
Red Bull admit 'significant shortcomings' after China woe

Red Bull boss Laurent Mekies admits the team's car showed "significant shortcomings" at the Chinese Grand Prix.

Sky Sports Football
Jones: England would be foolhardy to sack Borthwick

Former England head coach Eddie Jones believes sacking Steve Borthwick would be "foolhardy" despite a poor Guinness Six Nations campaign.

BBC Sport – Football
How Torpey aims to make Man Utd's academy 'best in the world'

New Man Utd academy chief Stephen Torpey talks for the first time about 'world class' demands of the job, not wanting the club to be parents, JJ Gabriel and Michael Carrick

The Guardian – Football
Marseille moving at ‘speedboat pace’ after rebrand in their aim to make waves

Independent team now called Les Marseillaises want to become an iconic club and have the history-making Corinne Diacre at the helm “Here in Marseille your blood is not red, it’s blue,” says Les Marseillaises’ manager, Corinne Diacre. “Even today it can be hard for some parents to see their girls wanting to play football, but here they don’t play football: they play for Marseille. It’s seen as completely different.” Diacre is happy and relaxed. The rebranded and independent Marseille women’s team, still owned by the American businessman Frank McCourt, through the investment arm McCourt Global,

Sky Sports Football
Heavyweight Anderson set to make UK debut on Wardley-Dubois bill

Jared Anderson is set to box in Britain for the first time in Manchester on May 9.

Sky Sports Football
Ireland hand contract extensions to Aki, Sheehan, Gibson-Park, Van der Flier

The Irish Rugby Football Union has announced contract extensions for Bundee Aki, Dan Sheehan, Jamison Gibson-Park and Josh van der Flier as they look to build towards the Rugby World Cup 2027.