Arsenal lead the Premier League table with 73 points from 34 matches, closely followed by Manchester City on 70 from 33, securing their Champions League spots, while Manchester United hold third at 61 points, three clear of Liverpool and Aston Villa—both on 58—with Liverpool's superior goal difference (+13 vs. +5) providing a slight edge for fourth. Recent results shaped this positioning: United's 2-1 win over Brentford extended their buffer, Liverpool's 3-1 victory against Crystal Palace boosted them despite Mohamed Salah's injury concern flagged by Arne Slot, Arsenal topped via Eberechi Eze's strike versus Newcastle, and City's Haaland goal at Burnley kept pressure on. Four fixtures remain, including testing run-ins against mid-table sides; key injuries like Arsenal's Kai Havertz (knee surgery out) and potential Salah absence add uncertainty to the race for third and fourth.
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Manchester City
98%
Manchester United
82%
Aston Villa
63%
Liverpool
53%
Brentford
2%
Sunderland
2%
Chelsea
2%
Crystal Palace
1%
Bournemouth
1%
Fulham
1%
Brighton
1%
Everton
<1%
$1,786,504 Vol.
Manchester City
98%
Manchester United
82%
Aston Villa
63%
Liverpool
53%
Brentford
2%
Sunderland
2%
Chelsea
2%
Crystal Palace
1%
Bournemouth
1%
Fulham
1%
Brighton
1%
Everton
<1%
If the listed club officially finishes in the top 4 of the English Premier League standings at the end of the season, the market will resolve to "Yes." Otherwise, it will resolve to "No."
If two or more clubs are tied on points for a top 4 position, resolution will follow the official English Premier League tiebreaking procedures.
If the 2025–26 English Premier League season is canceled or not completed before October 1, 2026, this market will resolve to "No."
The primary resolution source will be official information from the English Premier League. A consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Market Opened: Aug 27, 2025, 3:15 PM ET
Resolver
0x157Ce2d67...If the listed club officially finishes in the top 4 of the English Premier League standings at the end of the season, the market will resolve to "Yes." Otherwise, it will resolve to "No."
If two or more clubs are tied on points for a top 4 position, resolution will follow the official English Premier League tiebreaking procedures.
If the 2025–26 English Premier League season is canceled or not completed before October 1, 2026, this market will resolve to "No."
The primary resolution source will be official information from the English Premier League. A consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x157Ce2d67...Arsenal lead the Premier League table with 73 points from 34 matches, closely followed by Manchester City on 70 from 33, securing their Champions League spots, while Manchester United hold third at 61 points, three clear of Liverpool and Aston Villa—both on 58—with Liverpool's superior goal difference (+13 vs. +5) providing a slight edge for fourth. Recent results shaped this positioning: United's 2-1 win over Brentford extended their buffer, Liverpool's 3-1 victory against Crystal Palace boosted them despite Mohamed Salah's injury concern flagged by Arne Slot, Arsenal topped via Eberechi Eze's strike versus Newcastle, and City's Haaland goal at Burnley kept pressure on. Four fixtures remain, including testing run-ins against mid-table sides; key injuries like Arsenal's Kai Havertz (knee surgery out) and potential Salah absence add uncertainty to the race for third and fourth.
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