After Round 11 of the 2025/26 Premier League, Arsenal continues to lead the table, as Chelsea and Man City fiercely chase them, and Wolves drop significantly into the relegation places.
Qualification (International Cup) - Champions League (Tournament Stage: )
Qualification (International Cup) - Europa League (Tournament Stage: )
Relegation - Championship
If teams have equal points at the season’s end, their ranking will be based on goal difference.
In Round 11 Premier League 2025/26, the league landscape is gradually taking shape with familiar signs at the top and fierce battles in the relegation fight. Arsenal continues to show consistent form by earning 26 points from 11 matches, leading the table and becoming the top contender for the title. The "Gunners" maintain an impressive attacking record with 20 goals scored, while conceding only 5 goals, the best defensive record in the league.
Behind them, Chelsea under Enzo Maresca is experiencing a strong revival, sitting second with 20 points. Despite some slip-ups, The Blues’ possession-based style is showing clear progress. Manchester City ranks third with 19 points but has played one less game, meaning they could return to the top group if they win their match against Liverpool. Sunderland, this season’s newcomer, impressively occupies a spot in the top 4 with 19 points after 11 rounds, marking an intriguing phenomenon this season.
The leading group in the 2025/26 Premier League still consists of familiar names.
The mid-table battle is intense among Tottenham, Liverpool, Bournemouth, and Manchester United, all tied on 18 points. A single slip could significantly alter their positions. Meanwhile, teams like Crystal Palace and Brighton maintain steady form to stay in pursuit of the upper half.
On the other end, the relegation fight heats up with West Ham, Nottingham Forest, and Wolves in the drop zone. Notably, Wolves have only 2 points from 10 matches — a very poor performance making them the prime candidates for relegation. With the point gaps between groups not too large, The 2025/26 Premier League promises many exciting changes in the upcoming rounds.