Standings: Manchester City sit fifth, three points behind leaders Arsenal; only three points separate the top five teams in Serie A.

October 6, 2025 5:41 AM
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The latest round of Europe’s top five leagues has concluded, and the standings are as follows
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The latest round of Europe’s top five leagues has concluded, and the standings are as follows:

Premier League:
Liverpool have suffered three consecutive defeats across all competitions, allowing Arsenal to climb to the top of the table. Manchester City, after their win this round, sit fifth, behind Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham, and Bournemouth, but are only three points off the top spot.

Crystal Palace lost 1–2 away to Everton and remain sixth, leaving the Premier League without any unbeaten teams. Newcastle beat Nottingham Forest 2–0, with Woltmann scoring in three consecutive matches, moving the Magpies up to 11th, just one point behind 10th-placed Manchester United.

La Liga:
Barcelona lost 1–4 to Sevilla, handing the top spot to Real Madrid, who won this round. Barcelona now sit second, two points behind.

Serie A:
Napoli returned to first place after a 2–1 win. Roma drew 2–2 away, remaining close behind, while AC Milan dropped to third following a draw with Juventus. Inter Milan sit fourth and Juventus fifth, three points behind the league leaders.

Bundesliga:
Bayern Munich remain unbeaten and top the table.

Ligue 1:
Paris Saint-Germain drew 1–1 with Lille but still lead the table by a one-point margin.

Published: October 5, 2025 at 9:40 PM

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