The November international break allows us to take a break and assess the landscape in the Premier League.
What we see is a burgeoning two-horse race for the title, but there are still several teams within a result or two of joining in on the fun.
The weekend's action brought some eyebrow-raising results, with some expected outcomes and others not so much.
We try to make sense of it all in the latest Power Rankings, which are not meant to look at the overall picture, but rather to provide a snapshot based on current form, strength of opposition, and other factors. As always, these rankings are based on Premier League play only.
Here are DAZN News' Power Rankings after Matchweek 11.
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1. Arsenal (no change)
They've finally been scored on and dropped points, but the Gunners still have not lost since September.
Next match: Nov. 23 vs. Tottenham
2. Manchester City (no change)
Sent a message to the rest of the Premier League with their destruction of Liverpool. They're back.
Next match: Nov. 22 at Newcastle
3. Chelsea (up 2)
The Blues have the exact same record as Man City over the past five games.
Next match: Nov. 22 at Burnley
4. Crystal Palace (down 1)
Held scoreless at home by Brighton in a dour M23 derby.
Next match: Nov. 22 at Wolves
5. Manchester United (up 3)
Survived a wild game in North London to earn a draw against Tottenham, and the Red Devils are undefeated in five.
Next match: Nov. 24 vs. Everton
6. Liverpool (down 1)
The Reds were second best all over the park against Man City, and questions need to be asked about the make-up of this squad.
Next match: Nov. 22 vs. Nottingham Forest
7. Newcastle (down 1)
It was a second straight loss for the Magpies over the weekend, and they may not be as good as any of us thought.
Next match: Nov. 22 vs. Manchester City
8. Brentford (down 1)
The Bees actually won this weekend, but will need to do more to climb these rankings.
Next match: Nov. 22 at Brighton
9. Aston Villa (up 3)
Delivered an absolute shellacking to Bournemouth and are winners of four in their last five.
Next match: Nov. 23 at Leeds United
10. Fulham (no change)
The losses are piling up for the Cottagers, who are treading on thin ice right now.
Next match: Nov. 22 vs. Sunderland
11. Everton (up 2)
Back to winning ways thanks to Fulham's decline.
Next match: Nov. 24 at Manchester United
12. Bournemouth (down 3)
The Cherries are not showing that they belong among the better teams in the league despite their strong start to the season.
Next match: Nov. 22 vs. West Ham
13. Tottenham (down 2)
Does it get any more Spursy than scoring the potential winner in stoppage time only to allow the equalizer a few minutes later?
Next match: Nov. 23 at Arsenal
14. Brighton (no change)
Held Palace to a 0-0 draw at Selhurst Park, which is better than nothing.
Next match: Nov. 22 vs. Brentford
15. Sunderland (no change)
A 2-2 draw at home against Arsenal is a good achievement, but not enough to boost them higher in these rankings.
Next match: Nov. 22 at Fulham
16. Burnley (no change)
Losing to West Ham is tough business.
Next match: Nov. 22 vs. Chelsea
17. West Ham (no change)
Back-to-back wins for the Hammers, but will need to prove that this is more than a blip.
Next match: Nov. 22 at Bournemouth
18. Nottingham Forest (up 1)
Another case of a bad team beating a bad team, as Forest defeated Leeds to inch up the ladder.
Next match: Nov. 22 at Liverpool
19. Leeds United (down 1)
As noted, they fell to Nottingham Forest and deserved to slide.
Next match: Nov. 23 vs. Aston Villa
20. Wolves (no change)
The only hope for this team is a new manager bounce wth Rob Edwards reportedly coming in.
Next match: Nov. 22 vs. Crystal Palace
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