Arsenal leads by 4 points, Barcelona catches up with the difference, and the Premier League and La Liga title race is about to enter dire straits.
1:15pm, 11 November 2025Football

At the end of the 11th round of the Premier League, Arsenal continues to be at the top of the standings, with 26 points with a record of 8 wins, 2 draws and 1 loss. Manchester City follows closely behind with 22 points and their performance is still strong. Chelsea and Sunderland are ranked 3rd and 4th respectively. Chelsea defeated Wolves in this round and accumulated 20 points.
Liverpool suffered a 0-3 defeat by Manchester City in this round and failed to continue its previous winning streak. The points stayed at 18 points, ranking 8th, the same point as Manchester United.
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In La Liga, Barcelona defeated Celta Vigo in an away game and Real Madrid drew with Rayo Vallecano. Barcelona has now chased the point difference to 3 points.
Villarreal and Atletico Madrid both won, and the two teams still ranked third or fourth.
Betis drew this round and the Spaniard lost. The two teams are still in 5-6 place, but the point difference has widened by 1 point.
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