Premier League Table 24/25: How it stands after Gameweek 3

Here is the Premier League table as it stands during the 24/25 season following the most recent batch of games.

 
8:12am on Monday 2nd September 2024
By
Jake Skudder

As the Premier League season 24/25 unfolds, the competition intensifies, with every gameweek shaping the league table. After Gameweek 3, here’s a detailed breakdown of how the teams are positioned.

Current Standings

Top of the Table

Manchester City - Leading the table, Manchester City has had a flawless start with three wins out of three matches. They have scored 9 goals and conceded just 2, boasting a goal difference of +7 and accumulating 9 points.

Liverpool - Matching Manchester City’s record, Liverpool also sits on 9 points with three consecutive victories. They have been solid defensively, conceding no goals while scoring 7, maintaining a goal difference of +7.

Brighton & Hove Albion - Brighton holds the third position with 7 points, following two wins and one draw. They have scored 6 goals and conceded 2, giving them a goal difference of +4.

Mid-Table Contenders

Arsenal - Arsenal is in fourth place, sharing the same points (7) and goal difference (+4) as Brighton but with fewer goals scored. They have won two games and drawn one, showing promise in the early stages.

Newcastle United - Newcastle United finds itself in fifth place with 7 points as well. With two wins and a draw, they have a goal difference of +2, showcasing a solid, if unspectacular, start to the season.

Brentford - Brentford sits in sixth with 6 points from two wins and one loss. They have a positive goal difference of +1, showing their resilience early on.

Lower Table

Teams like Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea, and Manchester United find themselves in the bottom half of the table. Manchester United, in particular, has struggled, managing only one win and suffering two losses, placing them in 14th position with 3 points.

Key Takeaways

Manchester City and Liverpool have made strong starts, with both teams looking formidable.

Brighton and Arsenal are also showing potential to challenge for top positions.

Manchester United and Everton are underperforming, with both teams needing to improve quickly to climb the table.

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