The 2025–26 Premier League table underwent a massive shakeup following the November international window, with Manchester City, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United all suffering defeats in Gameweek 12.
Four of the ‘Big Six’ in the English top-flight failed to secure a victory in their returns to domestic action. Man City saw their four-game winning streak dashed by a Harvey Barnes brace at St. James’ Park, falling 2–1 to Newcastle United.
Liverpool also collected zero points this weekend, losing 3–0 to Nottingham Forest at Anfield. The defending Premier League champions have now won just one of their last seven league matches, leaving the door open for Arsenal to continue their charge atop the standings after a dominant 4–1 victory over Spurs.
Man Utd were hoping to emulate the winning ways of the Gunners and Chelsea—the Blues dispatched Burnley 2–0 on Saturday—but the Red Devils suffered a 1–0 defeat to an undermanned Everton side. They sit 10th in the table after 12 games.
Here’s how supercomputer predicts the Premier League title race to pan out after the four major slip ups.






