10. (8) Stoke City - Back to back wins has Stoke in the top half of the table, but a tough trip to Arsenal awaits the Potters.
9. (10) Manchester United - The Red Devils are unbeaten in five matches, but they've drawn four of those. Now nine points off the top four, and Champions League football is looking a long shot.
8. (2) Liverpool - A shocking loss to Bournemouth sees them plummet down the rankings to eighth. I'd expect them to bounce back soon enough.
7. (NEW) Sunderland - They've now won three of their last four and sit in 18th still. But the signs are there for the Black Cats after such a woeful start to the season.
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6. (3) Manchester City - Hard to get too excited about Pep Guardiola's side at the moment. Still fourth because they're not losing a great deal of matches, but they are not playing the sort of football that had them runaway leaders early on.
5. (6) West Bromwich Albion - I'm not afraid to reward good form and Albion are showing a lot of terrific form, rocketing up the ladder to seventh on the back of three wins in four matches.
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4. (NEW) Bournemouth - What a shock to see them this high on the ladder, but a memorable 4-3 come from behind win over Liverpool will do that.
3. (5) Tottenham - Spurs finally broke the shackles, scoring more than a fifth of their goals this season in a 5-0 hammering of Swansea. Admittedly, the Swans are pretty bad but Spurs are still lurking in fifth place.
2. (4) Arsenal - The Gunners routed West Ham 5-1 at the London Stadium. They've only lost once all season and that shouldn't change against Stoke City this weekend.
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1. (1) Chelsea - Passed their toughest test of the season by beating Manchester City 3-1. They have won eight in a row and conceded just two goals in that period. The hot favourites for the title right now.
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