Premier League: table tight
The Premier League table is razor‑close—just 20 points separate the top five as of March 13, and the final round is set for Sunday, May 24 with all ten matches kicking off simultaneously; Arsenal host Everton at Emirates on the weekend with 11 a.m. ET coverage noted [] [] [].
Arsenal (67 points, +37 GD, 30 games) premierleague.com; Manchester City (60 points from 29) premierleague.com; Manchester United (51) and Aston Villa (51) premierleague.com; Chelsea (48) completes the top five. premierleague.com Chelsea’s +19 goal difference currently separates them from Liverpool’s +9 although both sit level on 48 points, a factor that could decide European places if points finish level. goal.com Manchester City’s one‑game deficit to Arsenal (29 vs 30 played) gives them an immediate chance to trim the gap, and the league’s official fixture list shows City’s remaining domestic run includes trips to West Ham and fixtures against Newcastle in the closing weeks. premierleague.com The swing between third and eighth is just eight points — United/Villa on 51 down to Everton on 43 — and Everton’s recent league form reads W W L L W, underlining how tightly clustered the chase for top‑six places has become. worldfootball.net