Premier League Standings March 2026: Complete Table and Analysis

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March 14, 2026 - James Wilson - 7 min read

The 2025-26 Premier League season has been one of the most competitive in history. With 10 matches remaining, the title race, top-four battle, and relegation fight are all wide open. Here is the complete standings breakdown.

Title race (1st-3rd)

Arsenal lead on 64 points, followed by Liverpool on 62 and Manchester City on 60. Just four points separate the top three with 10 games to play. Arsenal's defensive record (22 goals conceded) is the best in the league. Liverpool have the best goal difference (+42). City have the most goals scored (68). Each team has a distinct strength that could prove decisive.

Top four battle (4th-7th)

Newcastle (52 points), Aston Villa (50), Chelsea (48), and Tottenham (46) are fighting for the final Champions League spot. Newcastle's home form has been outstanding, while Villa have been the most improved team in the league. Chelsea's young squad is inconsistent but capable of beating anyone. Spurs are the dark horse — Ange Postecoglou's attacking football is entertaining but defensively vulnerable.

Mid-table (8th-14th)

Brighton, West Ham, Bournemouth, Crystal Palace, Fulham, Brentford, and Manchester United occupy the mid-table positions. United's season has been disappointing — they are 14th with 32 points, their worst position at this stage in decades. Brighton continue to punch above their weight with smart recruitment and excellent coaching.

Relegation battle (15th-20th)

Six teams are within five points of the drop zone. Wolves, Nottingham Forest, Everton, Luton, Sheffield United, and Southampton are all in danger. The bottom three — Luton (22), Sheffield United (20), and Southampton (18) — face an uphill battle to survive.