Shock results, an early title race and a few sides already glancing nervously at the trapdoor, the 2025/26 Premier League season is very much alive.
After 11 games, Arsenal sit top of the table on 26 points, with just five goals conceded, the tightest defence in the division. However, their momentum took a slight hit with a 2–2 draw away at Sunderland, conceding for the first time in eight games, a reminder that even the league leaders aren’t untouchable in the Premier League.
Breathing down their necks are Manchester City in second on 22 points, with Chelsea third and a resurgent Sunderland completing a very unexpected top four.
Sunday’s headline fixture saw Manchester City host Liverpool at the Etihad, and it felt like a marker in the title race. On Pep Guardiola’s 1,000th game as a manager, City ran out 3–0 winners, with Erling Haaland, Nico González and a dazzling Jérémy Doku on the scoresheet. The result pushed City up to second and left Liverpool eighth, underlining just how much work Arne Slot’s reigning champions have to do to “retain their title”.
Just behind the leading pack, Tottenham, Aston Villa, Manchester United and Liverpool are bunched together between fifth and eighth, all on 18 points. It’s tight, it’s tense, and from a hospitality point of view, it means almost every “big six” fixture still feels season-defining.
Further down, Everton have steadied themselves in 13th after years of relegation anxiety, while Fulham sit 15th, capable of trouble on their day but still searching for consistency.
The real concern is at the bottom:
It’s still early, but if you’re entertaining clients around any of those clubs, the narrative writes itself: six-pointers, survival stakes and an atmosphere charged with tension.
The December period is the beating heart of the Premier League calendar – wall-to-wall fixtures, title-race swings and relegation six-pointers, all wrapped in a festive atmosphere that’s tailor-made for corporate hospitality.
Here’s how December shapes up for your key clubs, and which games to focus on for premium packages.
Looking at the table and the December run-ins:
Arsenal currently have the edge, points on the board and a miserly defence. If they navigate Villa, Brighton and that heavy Christmas schedule, they could hit the new year as favourites.
Manchester City remain the benchmark. Sunday’s 3–0 over Liverpool felt like a statement; if they power through December, the pressure swings firmly onto Arsenal.
Chelsea, Spurs and Villa look like the most credible outsiders for a top-four push, with United and Liverpool needing a huge December to stay in that conversation.
Don’t miss out – we have only four spaces left for England vs Serbia on Thursday, 13th December.
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