PL table when Amorim was sacked by Man Utd in 2026 | Level with Chelsea & 17 behind Arsenal

Here is a look at the 25-26 Premier League standings when Manchester United sacked Ruben Amorim. The Portuguese gaffer’s axing by MUFC came just after GW20 had concluded, days after Chelsea sacked Enzo Maresca.

PL standings when MUFC sacked Amorim (Log after 20 games in 2025-26 season)

PL Table when Man United sacked Amorim 2026

Man United position in table when they sacked Amorim?

Manchester United were 6th in the table (level on points with 5th placed Chelsea) when they sacked Ruben Amorim.

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Week 19- Arsenal only home team to win in full round of fixtures- Chelsea, LFC, MUFC draw

Home advantage counts for quite a bit in the Premier League, so it was kind of interesting that Arsenal were the only home team to win a game in this round of Premier League fixtures (Week 19 of the 2025/26 season).

The Gunners laid down a marker by thrashing Aston Villa 4-1- Unai Emery’s men have been a thorn in the side of the Gunners in recent years, but were soundly beaten by Mikel Arteta’s charges.

Interestingly, there were as many as SEVEN draws in Round 19, and Spurs, Liverpool and Man City were all involved in 0-0 games. LFC didn’t have even a single 0-0 result in 24/25.

Week 19 Results (PL 2025-26 season)

Week 19 Results Premier League for 2025-26 season

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Premier League Table at Christmas (2025-2026) This Current Season- Arsenal top, CFC 4th, MUFC 7th- Comparing with last season (2024-25)

Here is a look at the Premier League standings on Christmas this season (25/26 season as on December 25 2025; before the Boxing Day weekend round of fixtures) as well as the league table on Xmas eve the previous season (24/25).

Arsenal, Manchester City, Aston Villa and Chelsea FC were the top four teams in the PL standings on Christmas day 2025.

Premier League log on Christmas eve 2025 (2025-26 season)

These were also the PL standings after 17 games in the current 25/26 season.

Premier League Table at Christmas 2025

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