We are six weeks into the Premier League season, and the table is taking a familiar shape.
The two Manchester clubs, City and United, sit level at the top having yet to lose a game, with Chelsea, Spurs and Liverpool rounding out the top five.
There are some surprises, with Watford and newly-promoted Huddersfield flying high, and few would have suggested the relegation places would be filled by Crystal Palace, Bournemouth and West Ham.
But, is the real table backed up by the stats?
Using expected goals - which you can learn about here - you can discover how the table should look, if every team scored and conceded the clearest chances in every game.