Premier League Table EPL Standings: Liverpool First Over Chelsea After Win, Manchester City and Arsenal Lead Everton In Top 5

Mar 31, 2014 09:13 AM EDT
Liverpool's Luis Suarez
Liverpool's Luis Suarez (R) celebrates scoring against Tottenham Hotspur during their English Premier League soccer match at Anfield in Liverpool, northern England March 30, 2014. "

The Premier League table has Liverpool on top of the EPL standings over Chelsea after winning on Sunday and those two teams are ahead of Manchester City and Arsenal, while Everton is the last team in the top 5 ahead of Tottenham heading into the action next weekend.

Liverpool has been the highest scoring team in the Premier League and they won 4-0 and Luis Suarez set a club record with another goal this season and he has been the leader in goals in the EPL. Liverpool has the chance to win the Premier League and the Blues still are right in the mix, but manager Jose Mourinho said that the team must shape up right away with just weeks left on the schedule. The Reds now have a two point lead over Chelsea and a bit more over Manchester City and Arsenal sits in fourth with 64 points after their results this weekend.

Arsenal has played one more match than Everton and they have 60 points, while Tottenham is four points back in sixth position on the league table. Manchester United is seventh on the table and they will need a miracle to get into the top part of the standings and their best bet is to stay strong to try and finish with some momentum and they also have the tough task of playing Bayern Munich in the next round of the Champions League.

Everton won over Fulham 3-1 on Sunday and now West Ham United plays Sunderland in the last match of the week before next weekend when Manchester City and Southampton play, along with Chelsea and Stoke City, Cardiff and Crystal Palace, Everton and Arsenal as well as Liverpool on the road at Upton Park against West Ham United. Man U won Saturday after two goals from Wayne Rooney and that came at home against Aston Villa at Old Trafford, while Chelsea lost away at Crystal Palace for the first time in ages and Arsenal pulled a draw with Manchester City at Emirates Stadium.

Check here for the Premier League table standings.

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