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The current Premier League standings are as follows:
* Arsenal (9-13-22)
* AFC Bournemouth (9-5-18)
* Tottenham Hotspur (9-10-17)
* Sunderland (9-4-17)
* Manchester City (9-10-16)
* Manchester United (9-1-16)
* Liverpool (9-2-15)
* Aston Villa (9-1-15)
* Chelsea (9-6-14)
* Crystal Palace (9-3-13)
* Brentford (9-0-13)
* Newcastle (9-1-12)
* Brighton (9-1-12)
* Everton (9-3-11)
* Leeds (9-5-11)
* Burnley (9-5-10)
* Fulham (9-5-8)
* Nottingham Forest (9-12-5)
* West Ham (9-13-4)
* Wolverhampton (9-12-2)
The top three teams in the Premier League are currently Arsenal, Manchester City, and Tottenham Hotspur. However, if Arsenal continue to win, they may be able to overtake City and claim the title.
In other news, Jordan Pickford is set to return to his hometown of Sunderland for a match against Everton on Monday night. Pickford has stated that he is looking forward to playing at the Stadium of Light again and hopes to receive a warm welcome from the crowd.
The current Premier League standings are as follows:
* Arsenal (9-13-22)
* AFC Bournemouth (9-5-18)
* Tottenham Hotspur (9-10-17)
* Sunderland (9-4-17)
* Manchester City (9-10-16)
* Manchester United (9-1-16)
* Liverpool (9-2-15)
* Aston Villa (9-1-15)
* Chelsea (9-6-14)
* Crystal Palace (9-3-13)
* Brentford (9-0-13)
* Newcastle (9-1-12)
* Brighton (9-1-12)
* Everton (9-3-11)
* Leeds (9-5-11)
* Burnley (9-5-10)
* Fulham (9-5-8)
* Nottingham Forest (9-12-5)
* West Ham (9-13-4)
* Wolverhampton (9-12-2)
The top three teams in the Premier League are currently Arsenal, Manchester City, and Tottenham Hotspur. However, if Arsenal continue to win, they may be able to overtake City and claim the title.
In other news, Jordan Pickford is set to return to his hometown of Sunderland for a match against Everton on Monday night. Pickford has stated that he is looking forward to playing at the Stadium of Light again and hopes to receive a warm welcome from the crowd.