Premier League power rankings: Wolves remain at the bottom of the table, Chelsea in an identity crisis, Liverpool fall, and more

Premier League power rankings: Wolves remain at the bottom of the table, Chelsea in an identity crisis, Liverpool fall, and more

The 2025/26 Premier League season has flipped on its head in the space of a month. Liverpool’s title challenge has gone up in smoke, and the newly-promoted clubs might survive.

Our last entry remarked that ‘Liverpool are massively overperforming their xG for, against, and expected points tally’, and so the passage of time has proved regression is real.

If further evidence was needed, then Mats Selz, the best keeper in the Premier League last year and previously Europe’s worst for preventing goals, has resorted to letting in corners.

Every week here on Sports News Blitz, betting expert George Dempsey will be compiling the only table that matters - our very own Premier League power rankings.

Read More
Premier League power rankings after Gameweek 7: Nottingham Forest fall, Brentford on the rise despite loss to Man City, Arsenal top the table, and more

Premier League power rankings after Gameweek 7: Nottingham Forest fall, Brentford on the rise despite loss to Man City, Arsenal top the table, and more

The 2025/26 Premier League table is looking very different since we last checked in. What a difference a couple of weeks can make.

Arne Slot and Liverpool have forgotten how to win, while Arsenal fans are once again allergic to humility now that they’re top of the table.

Nottingham Forest fans are telling their own manager he’s getting sacked in the morning after just six matches in charge, and they might be right.

Every week here on Sports News Blitz, betting expert George Dempsey will be compiling the only table that matters - our very own Premier League power rankings.

Read More
Premier League power rankings: Liverpool remain top, Arsenal rise while Brighton and Nottingham Forest fall

Premier League power rankings: Liverpool remain top, Arsenal rise while Brighton and Nottingham Forest fall

The 2025/26 Premier League season is now five games in, with storylines developing at the top and the bottom of the table.

Is it too early to start talking about Oliver Glasner as the manager of the year, and is it possible that Mikel Arteta’s incompetence will allow Tottenham to rival Liverpool for the Premier League title?

Sunderland and Leeds are looking increasingly likely to buck trends dramatically, while even Burnley will be eyeing up meetings with Villa, Leeds, and sorry Wolves.

Every week here on Sports News Blitz, betting expert George Dempsey will be compiling the only table that matters — our very own Premier League power rankings.

Read More