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Premier League table: Latest standings as Liverpool beat Spurs to go top
PREMIER LEAGUE TABLE - Find out the latest standings as domestic action resumes this weekend following the international break.
Premier League: Mark Lawrenson claims Man City will win title
The international break is over, enabling Manchester City to resume their pursuit of an unprecedented quadruple.
Fulham were brushed aside with ease in the early kick-off today, leaving 14 games left for history to be made.
Pep Guardiola's have now jumped a point ahead of Liverpool, with their Premier League title rivals hosting Tottenham tomorrow.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s success as interim manager made his permanent claim to the Manchester United job impossible to ignore.
But having auditioned so superbly, a less sympathetic phase begins as he works to prove he was the right choice despite his limited experience.
A run of two defeats to Arsenal and Wolves must be ended against Watford to avoid any early-reign jitters setting in.
Huddersfield have already escaped the embarrassment of being the worst side in Premier League history - that undignified record belongs to the Derby County team that managed 11 points in 2007/08.
But were they to lose all seven of their remaining games then only the Rams would have performed more poorly and the Terriers could even match them for the earliest Premier League relegation today.
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Premier League results
Fulham 0-2 Manchester City
Brighton 0-1 Southampton
Burnley 2-0 Wolves
Crystal Palace 2-0 Huddersfield
Leicester 2-0 Bournemouth
Manchester United 2-1 Watford
West Ham 0-2 Everton
Cardiff 1-2 Chelsea
Liverpool 2-1 Tottenham
Arsenal vs Newcastle (Monday)
Premier League upcoming fixtures
April 2-3
Wolves v Manchester United
Watford vs Fulham
Manchester City vs Cardiff
Tottenham vs Crystal Palace
Chelsea vs Brighton