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English Premier League Latest Standings & Table after GW 12

English Premier League teams are back this week, and there are a few thrilling games to watch. Fans everywhere are riveted to their TVs as the season heats up, cheering for every play, goal, and triumph. Let’s look at the most current Premier League Standings and table to see how the teams are doing following this exciting round of games.

Premier League Table After Game Week 12

Match– Wolves 2-1 Spurs

Wolverhampton Wanderers’ thrilling 2-1 victory in stoppage time added to Tottenham Hotspur’s misery as they were prevented from climbing back to the top of the table. Sarabia received the ball down the right before playing in Lemina, whose first-time effort in the box beat Vicario, setting up a swift free-kick in the center circle that took the Spurs defense off guard. Spurs drop to second place with 26 points after two straight losses, while Wolves move up to 12th place with 15 points.  

Also Read: English Premier League Latest Standings & Table after GW 11

Match– Arsenal 3-1 Burnley

Arsenal defeated Burnley 3-1 at Emirates Stadium to get back to winning ways in the Premier League thanks to goals from Oleksandr Zinchenko, William Saliba, and Leandro Trossard. Arsenal’s victory puts them level with leaders Manchester City at 27 points as Burnley failed to capitalise on having an additional man. Burnley’s sixth straight loss maintains them in 19th place with four points.

Match– Crystal Palace 2-3 Everton

The strike of Idrissa Gueye in the 86th minute provided Everton club with an extraordinary five-goal victory against Crystal Palace. Everton recovered from two losses against Crystal Palace to win 3 games in a row away from home, thanks to 2 goals scored by Vitalli Mykolenko and another from Abdoulaye Doucoure. With a crucial three points, Everton hung on to go up to 14th place with 14 points. Palace falls to 12th place, one spot above the Toffees.

Match– Man Utd 1-0 Luton

With a 1-0 win against Luton Town club in the second half, Erik ten Hag’s 50th Premier League was joyful for the Dutchman. Victor Lindelof’s goal sealed the victory. Luton is still in 17th place with six points.

Match– Bournemouth 2-0 Newcastle

Both of Dominic Solanke’s goals were off-color. With just two wins this season for AFC Bournemouth, Eddie Howe’s return to Vitality Stadium ended in a 2-0 loss for Newcastle United, adding to the team’s woes due to injuries. Nick Pope made four saves as Bournemouth dominated a goalless first half.

The Cherries also wasted several other promising opportunities. Newcastle’s seven-game winning streak comes to an end, dropping them to sixth place with 20 points. Bournemouth club now moves up to 17th rank with 9 points, helping to move out from the bottom 3 clubs in the table. 

Match– Aston Villa 3-1 Fulham

With a 3-1 victory over Fulham, Aston Villa returned to winning ways and extended their home Premier League winning streak to 13 games. Timothy Castagne’s handball on the eight-minute mark gave Villa a penalty, but the VAR disregarded the call, sending referee Simon Hooper to the Referee Review Area because it appeared the ball struck the Fulham defender’s face rather than his arm.

Before visiting Chelsea, Villa rose to fifth place with 25 points, two behind leaders Manchester City. Fulham club ranks 16th with 6 points above the bottom 3. 

Match– Brighton 1-1 Sheffield Utd

Sheffield United’s 1-1 draw against 10-man Brighton & Hove Albion lifted them off the bottom of the table. Roberto De Zerbi made six changes to the team that defeated Ajax 2-0 in the UEFA Europa League. Kaoru Mitoma was benched and Evan Ferguson was left out. The Blades climb up to 19th place with five points, four points behind AFC Bournemouth in 17th place, and ahead of Burnley on goal differential. Brighton club declines to 9th rank having 19 points.

Match– Liverpool 3-0 Brentford

Mohamed Salah maintained his amazing form with two goals as Liverpool defeated Brentford 3-0 to take second place. Salah’s ten Premier League goals this season, one less than top scorer Erling Haaland, came from goals in the two halves. Liverpool’s first game following the international break is away to Man City. After winning their previous three games, Brentford now sits 11th with 16 points.

Match– West Ham 3-2 Nott’m Forest

Tomas Soucek’s late header helped West Ham United upset Nottingham Forest in an exciting five-goal match. The Hammers now position ninth in the standings after winning their first league game in four outings. Soucek’s header went over the bar after 70 minutes, but with two minutes remaining, the Czech attacker was unstoppable. Ward-Prowse’s corner was met with a powerful header from him to give the Hammers their 17th point from 12 games. Nottingham Forest club climbs down to 15th rank having 13 points. 

Match– Chelsea 4-4 Man City

After Cole Palmer’s stoppage-time penalty against his old team, Chelsea and Manchester City finished 4–4 at Stamford Bridge, setting up an instant Premier League classic. It was the first Premier League game since the historic 4–4 tie between Liverpool and Arsenal in 2009 that saw four equalizing goals scored. Manchester City club is currently one point ahead of both Liverpool and Arsenal. Chelsea, with 16 points, remains in tenth place.

Latest Premier League Table

Pos.ClubsPWDLGDPTSForm
1Manchester City129122028LLWWWD
2Liverpool128311727LDWWDW
3Arsenal128311627WWDWLW
4Tottenham Hotspur12822926WWWWLL
5Aston Villa128131225WDWWLW
6Manchester United12705-321LWWLWW
7Newcastle United126241420WDWDWL
8Brighton and Hove Albion12543419LDLDDD
9West Ham United12525-117WDLLLW
10Chelsea12444516WWDLWD
11Brentford12444216DLWWWL
12Wolverhampton Wanderers12435-415WDWDLW
13Crystal Palace12435-415WDLLWL
14Everton12426-314LWLWDW
15Nottingham Forest12345-413DDDLWL
16Fulham12336-1012LWLDLL
17Bournemouth12237-169LLLWLW
18Luton Town12138-126LLDLDL
19Sheffield United12129-215LLLLWD
20Burnley121110-214WLLLLL