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Premier League table 2021/22: Latest standings, results for gameweek 11 - Chelsea top, West Ham third

Premier League table 2021/22: Latest standings, results for gameweek 11 - Chelsea top, West Ham third

Chelsea have extended their lead at the top of the Premier League, but only slightly after they were held to a draw by Burnley on Saturday.

In a key lunchtime affair, Manchester City claimed derby bragging rights over Manchester United as they ran out comfortable 2-0 winners at Old Trafford.

Crystal Palace continued their fine run under Patrick Vieira by beating Wolves but disaster struck for Brentford as they lost a fourth league game in a row - this time to the previously winless Norwich.

The late affair on Saturday finished in a 1-1 draw, where Newcastle - watched on in the stands by Eddie Howe, who is close to becoming the club’s new manager - came from behind to earn a point away to Brighton.

The gameweek 11 action actually began on Friday night, with improving Southampton inflicting more misery on a reeling Aston Villa team, who have now lost five on the spin.

On a busy Sunday, Tottenham drew 0-0 at Everton in Antonio Conte’s first League match as Tottenham boss, while in-form Arsenal beat Watford 1-0. West Ham dramatically ended Liverpool’s 25-game unbeaten run with a 3-2 win at London Stadium.

Leicester drew 1-1 at Elland Road with Leeds.

Premier League table 2021/22

Premier League 2021/22 fixtures, gameweek 11

All times GMT

Friday, November 5

2000 | Southampton 1-0 Aston Villa

Saturday, November 6

1230 | Manchester United 0-2 Manchester City

1500 | Brentford 1-2 Norwich

1500 | Chelsea 1-1 Burnley

1500 | Crystal Palace 2-0 Wolves

1730 | Brighton 1-1 Newcastle

Sunday, November 7

1400 | Arsenal 1-0 Watford

1400 | Everton 0-0 Tottenham

1400 | Leeds 1-1 Leicester

1630 | West Ham 3-2 Liverpool

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