Premier League Table 2025-26: Latest Standings after Arsenal win title

The 2025-26 Premier League season is entering its final chapter, but several major storylines remain unresolved despite Arsenal already securing the title.
Mikel Arteta's side finally ended a 22-year wait for league glory, reclaiming the English crown after finishing ahead of Manchester City. While the title race has now been settled, attention shifts toward European qualification and a dramatic relegation fight that could go down to the final whistle of the campaign.
The final week promises tension across multiple stadiums, with clubs still fighting for places in continental competition and others battling to preserve their Premier League status.
Arsenal return to the summit
Arsenal sit at the top of the standings with 82 points after recording 25 wins from 37 matches.
The Gunners have combined defensive consistency with attacking efficiency throughout the season and their title-winning campaign represents a major milestone under Arteta's project.
Manchester City, despite another strong season, remain second on 78 points and have already secured UEFA Champions League football.
Qualified for Champions League
Four clubs have already locked in their Champions League places:
- Arsenal — 82 points
- Manchester City — 78 points
- Manchester United — 68 points
- Aston Villa — 62 points
Villa's qualification represents one of the season's standout achievements and confirms their growing status among England's elite clubs.
European race still open
Although Liverpool and Bournemouth have guaranteed European football at minimum, several teams remain in contention for additional qualification spots.
Chelsea, Brighton, Brentford, and Sunderland remain closely packed and still have opportunities to improve their positions. Chelsea's recent derby victory over Tottenham could yet prove crucial in their push for a stronger finish.
Tottenham's survival fight continues
Perhaps the biggest surprise of the season is unfolding at the opposite end of the table. Tottenham Hotspur enter the final week sitting 17th with 38 points, only narrowly above West Ham United.
After years competing for European places, Spurs now face the possibility of relegation from England's top division for the first time in decades. West Ham remain alive in the race for survival and will hope for results elsewhere to go their way. Burnley and Wolves have already been relegated.
Latest Premier League Table (2025-26)
1. Arsenal - 82 pts (Champions)
2. Manchester City - 78 pts (Champions League Qualified)
3. Manchester United - 68 pts (Champions League Qualified)
4. Aston Villa - 62 pts (Champions League Qualified)
5. Liverpool - 59 pts (Europa League Qualified minimum)
6. Bournemouth - 56 pts (Europa League Qualified minimum)
7. Brighton - 53 pts
8. Chelsea - 52 pts
9. Brentford - 52 pts
10. Sunderland - 51 pts
11. Newcastle - 49 pts
12. Everton - 49 pts
13. Fulham - 49 pts
14. Leeds United - 47 pts
15. Crystal Palace - 45 pts
16. Nottingham Forest - 43 pts
17. Tottenham -38 pts (Relegation zone)
18. West Ham - 36 pts (Relegation zone)
19. Burnley - 21 pts (Relegated)
20. Wolves - 19 pts (Relegated)
As the final day approaches, the title race may be over, but the fight for Europe and survival ensures the season still has plenty of drama left.

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