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EPL Table: 2016 Week 10 Standings After Sunday’s Premier League Scores
- Updated: October 30, 2016
With two more Premier League games in the book and the campaign a little over a quarter of the way completed, a picture of how this season will take shape is starting to come in focus.
Below, we’ll break down Sunday’s results, the updated table and the league’s top contenders as we head into November.
Analysis
Both Everton and Chelsea won their matchups on Sunday, keeping pace with the top of the Premier League table. Everton remain five points behind Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool, while Chelsea are one point back and among five teams within three points of one another at the top of the table (Tottenham being the fifth at 20 points).
The Premier League is wide open. Every team can make a strong argument for why they’ll ultimately earn top honors.
Manchester City have arguably the most talent on paper and Pep Guardiola pulling the strings.
Arsenal are the hottest team in England and haven’t lost since Aug. 14 against Liverpool, the first game of the EPL season.
Liverpool have the league’s most explosive attack.
Chelsea have responded superbly to a tactical switch to the 3-4-3 formation.
Tottenham have a young, talented group that made a run at the title last year before ultimately running out of steam.
Then there’s Everton, who are capable of making noise. And while Manchester United are only on 15 points, Jose Mourinho’s charges undeniably have the talent to make a push back up the table.
Ten games into the season, it’s pretty clear that there is a lot of parity in the league right now. So, who should be considered the early favorite?
The popular money is probably on City, but Arsenal have made their case. The Gunners have …