With just two games to go until the Premier League breaks for the World Cup, the table is beginning to take shape.
Arsenal have emerged as surprise title challengers to Manchester City and Mikel Arteta's side continue to look in fine form after Sunday's 5-0 win rout of Nottingham Forest.
Tottenham sit in third, while Newcastle are the surprise package in fourth, now unbeaten in eight games after their thumping 4-0 victory against Aston Villa.



Manchester United and Chelsea are not too far behind and are building under new managers, although the Blues' 4-1 defeat at Brighton is Graham Potter's first setback since taking over at Stamford Bridge.