The 英超積分表 is England's top division, with 20 clubs competing in 英超積分表 for the title of "Premier Club." The season is 380 matches long and teams play each other both home and away. The 英超積分表 position is decided by total points.Those that have been in 英超積分表 for longer tend to do better, while those that have been in the league for just one season are more often relegated. The 英超積分表 points table is a great way to gauge how well teams are doing.
The top four teams in the league compete in the English Champions League, while the bottom three are relegated. The relegated teams go on to play in the English Football League, known as the "second tier" of British football.
This season, Manchester City have led the table by five points after 19 games (the Gunners have played only 18), and are a strong chance of taking their first Premier League title since 2003/04. Tottenham and Liverpool are also in the mix as the race for the top four heats up.
Chelsea, meanwhile, are struggling to string together wins under new boss Graham Potter, while Wolves have lost their last two matches and sit at the bottom of the form table with just one win from their last nine outings.
Newcastle, meanwhile, have been a revelation under Eddie Howe and look set to break into the top four. However, they still have a ways to go and the Magpies have struggled with their home form this season.
Southampton are still in the relegation zone and a relegation battle looks increasingly likely. Leeds and Bournemouth are also in the hunt, while West Ham are battling for survival too.
It's a very tight race at the bottom of the Premier League, with only five points separating the bottom nine teams from one another. With 13 games left to play, it's impossible to predict who will be relegated.
In the history of the Premier League, only six teams have never been relegated to the second tier of English football in the league's history. The most successful team in the Premier League is Manchester United, who have won 20 league titles.
There are a number of other clubs that have been involved in the Premier League for a long period of time. The majority of them have been relegated but a few have managed to avoid the drop.
As you can see from the chart below, teams that have been in the Premier League for a long time have tended to score a higher number of points than those who have been in the league for just a single season.
The highest scoring teams have also tended to have better home records than those who have been in the league for a longer period of time. The top 10 teams in the Premier League have averaged 1.25 goals per game at home, whereas the bottom ten have averaged 1.07 goals per game at home.
It allows you to track how much progress each of the top teams has made and what their chances are of winning a title.