Premier League Form Table: Manchester United & Tottenham Get Into Gear

Chelsea could have some serious challengers for the title…

Here is the Premier League form table at the moment, and it looks like Chelsea could be knocked off the top of the real table soon if things carry on as they are.

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At the other end, Everton manager Roberto Martinez has a lot to worry about. Stoke and Tottenham have a chance of upsetting the odds at the top of the table if they carry on as they are, with both sides amongst the form teams in the league.

Stats courtesy of WhoScored.

20) Everton, 3 points from last 6 games, -6 goal difference

The Toffees have lost five of their last six matches, and Roberto Martinez is coming under pressure.

19) Crystal Palace, 4 points from last 6 games, -5 goal difference

New manager Alan Pardew will be hoping that he can turn things around at Selhurst Park.

18) Leicester City, 4 points from last 6 games, -4 goal difference

The Foxes are living up to their billing as relegation battlers.

17) West Bromwich Albion, 5 points from last 6 games, -4 goal difference

Tony Pulis will be looking to get some results now he has been appointed at the Baggies.

16) Burnley, 5 points from last 6 games, -3 goal difference

Another side who are living up to being relegation strugglers.

15) Sunderland, 6 points from last 6 games, -2 goal difference

The Black Cats will be hoping to show more of the fight that they did against Manchester City recently.

14) Aston Villa, 6 points from last 6 games, -1 goal difference

Villa are in their customary mid table position.

13) Swansea City, 7 points from last 6 games, -4 goal difference

The Swans are only below Newcastle because they have scored fewer goals.

12) Newcastle United, 7 points from last 6 games, -4 goal difference

The Magpies are now having to look for a new manager after Alan Pardew’s departure.

11) Hull City, 7 points from last 6 games, 0 goal difference

Their recent win against Everton could be sign of better things to come.

10) Queens Park Rangers, 8 points from last 6 games, 0 goal difference

Harry Redknapp has Charlie Austin and his goals to thank for this position.

9) West Ham, 8 points from last 6 games, +1 goal difference

The Hammers’ early season form has started to tail off recently.

8) Liverpool, 9 points from last 6 games, +1 goal difference

The Anfield based side have started to turn things around recently.

7) Arsenal, 10 points from last 6 games, +2 goal difference

The Gunners have also begun to make a concerted push for the top four, although their recent loss to Southampton will have hurt.

6) Chelsea, 10 points from last 6 games, +3 goal difference

The Blues will have to improve this if they want to win the league.

5) Southampton, 10 points from last 6 games, +5 goal difference

The Saints have come back in to form just as it looked like they were tailing off.

4) Stoke City, 11 points from last 6 games, +2 goal difference

Mark Hughes has his side firing on all cylinders.

3) Manchester United, 12 points from last 6 games, +6 goal difference

David De Gea’s saves and Radamel Falcao’s goals have helped the Red Devils recently.

2) Tottenham, 14 points from last 6 games, +5 goal difference

Spurs were brilliant in their recent win over Chelsea.

1) Manchester City, 16 points from last 6 games, +8 goal difference

Burnley’s brilliant draw against the Citizens has been the only time they have dropped points in the last six matches.