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League table, points, form, and qualification zones.
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Premier League 2025/26 standings show the final Premier League table, EPL standings and English Premier League points table for the completed season, including final position, points, matches played, goal difference, final ranking, form and qualification or relegation places when available. Premier League includes 20 teams.
Premier League standings compare clubs by final points, goal difference and matches played. The final table also gives context for EPL standings, English Premier League table positions, the top 20, qualification places, relegation places and where every club finished after all results.
The final table in Premier League finished with Arsenal (1st, 85 points, 38 played, +44 GD), Manchester City (2nd, 78 points, 38 played, +42 GD), Manchester United (3rd, 71 points, 38 played, +19 GD), Aston Villa (4th, 65 points, 38 played, +7 GD), and Liverpool (5th, 60 points, 38 played, +10 GD). Arsenal finished 7 points ahead of Manchester City. The completed standings compare points, matches played, goal difference, and final table position across the competition.
Arsenal finished 7 points ahead of Manchester City with 85 points. The top five from Arsenal to Liverpool are separated by 25 points. This points table context helps answer who is first in the Premier League, how close the title race is and how the current EPL standings change after each result.
Premier League table qualification notes include Arsenal: Promotion - Champions League (League phase), Manchester City: Promotion - Champions League (League phase), Manchester United: Promotion - Champions League (League phase), Aston Villa: Promotion - Champions League (League phase), and Liverpool: Promotion - Champions League (League phase), making it easier to see what the final EPL positions mean for European places, qualification context and the relegation zone.
Final form from the completed season shows Arsenal (WWWWW), Manchester City (LDWWD), Manchester United (WWDWW), Aston Villa (WWDLL), and Liverpool (DLDLW), giving context alongside final points, matches played, and goal difference.