Premier League results – your go‑to guide for scores and tables
If you love keeping track of every goal, every point and every surprise in the Premier League, you’re in the right spot. This page pulls together the newest match results, the current league table and short takeaways so you can stay on top without scrolling through dozens of sites.
What happened in the latest round?
Here are the headlines from the most recent fixtures:
Arsenal 3‑0 Nottingham Forest – Martin Zubimendi hit a double, Viktor Gyökeres added a quick second‑half strike and Eberechi Eze made his full debut with an assist. The win pushes Arsenal into the top three and shows they can finish games strong.
Everton vs Brighton – The Seagulls are tipped to win 2‑1 at the new Hill Dickinson Stadium. Chris Sutton believes Brighton’s experience will be enough to spoil Everton’s opening at the new ground.
Nottingham Forest transfers – While not a result, the club’s big summer signings (Douglas Luiz, Dan Ndoye) suggest they’re aiming to climb the table fast.
These snapshots give you the flavor of each game without a wall of text. If you want deeper stats, the table below shows where each team sits after these matches.
Current league table at a glance
The table updates after every round. Right now, the top five looks like this:
- 1. Manchester City – 55 points
- 2. Arsenal – 51 points
- 3. Liverpool – 48 points
- 4. Chelsea – 46 points
- 5. Tottenham – 44 points
Notice how a single win or loss can shift a team several places. That’s why it pays to check results as soon as they’re posted.
Below the top five, the race for European spots and the battle to avoid relegation are just as tight. Teams like Newcastle, Aston Villa and Brentford are only a few points apart, so every goal matters.
Want to see how a team’s form is shaping up? Look at their last five games: three wins, one draw, one loss usually means they’re in good shape. A string of losses often signals a need for a tactical change or a new signing.
Use this quick reference whenever you’re planning a match‑day watch party or just checking where your favorite club stands.
Finally, keep an eye on upcoming fixtures. The next round includes a clash between Manchester City and Liverpool – a potential title decider – and a derby between Chelsea and Fulham that could swing the mid‑table race.
Bookmark this page, refresh after each match day, and you’ll have a clear picture of Premier League results without the noise.
Brighton & Hove Albion delivered a standout performance, defeating Chelsea 3-0 at the Amex Stadium. Kaoru Mitoma's solo goal set the tone, with Yankuba Minteh adding a brace. Chelsea struggled without key strikers, despite controlling possession. The victory lifted Brighton in the league standings, while Chelsea slipped to fourth.
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