The Premier League has taken the weekend off after a rare midweek set of games, with the FA Cup taking centre stage over the next few days.
Matchweek 26 saw a number of intriguing match-ups, with all of the top seven sides in the standings picking up points.
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 ahead of Matchweek 26.
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1. Arsenal (▲1)
The Gunners are back on top even though they came away from their draw at Brentford disappointed.
Next match: Feb. 18 at Wolves
2. Manchester United (▲1)
The Red Devils keep climbing and now hold the longest undefeated streak in the Premier League. It still wasn't enough to earn a haircut for the United Strand, though.
Next match: Feb. 23 at Everton
3. Chelsea (▼2)
Another red-hot side climbing the ranks, the Blues slip a bit here after blowing a two-goal lead against Leeds
Next match: Feb.21 vs. Burnley
4. Liverpool (▲1)
The Reds earned a win at the Stadium of Light, something that no other Premier League team has done this season.
Next match: Feb. 22 at Nottingham Forest
5. Aston Villa (▲1)
Villa's back to winning ways after their 1-0 victory over Brighton.
Next match: Feb. 21 vs. Leeds United
6. Brentford (▼2)
The Bees drop slightly after their home draw with Arsenal, but they are primed to make another climb.
Next match: Feb. 21 vs. Brighton
7. Newcastle (▲3)
The Magpies ended their worrying winless skid with a victory at Tottenham. Can they build on it?
Next match: Feb. 21 at Manchester City
8. Manchester City (—)
City have won three of their last four, and they should make a big jump if they keep winning.
Next match: Feb. 21 vs. Newcastle
9. Leeds United (—)
Fought back for a 2-2 draw at Chelsea and have lost just once in their last five.
Next match: Feb. 21 at Aston Villa
10. Bournemouth (▲4)
Winners over Everton and unbeaten in six. The Cherries are hot.
Next match: Feb. 21 at West Ham
11. Everton (▼4)
Humbled at home by Bournemouth and winners of just one league match in their last four.
Next match: Feb. 23 vs. Manchester United
12. West Ham (▼1)
The Hammers split the points with Man United this week.
Next match: Feb. 21 vs. Bournemouth
13. Nottingham Forest (▲2)
Poured on the pressure but had to settle for a scoreless draw with Wolves. Still, Forest have lost just once in their last five games.
Next match: Feb. 22 vs. Liverpool
14. Sunderland (▼1)
The Black Cats are tough to score against but are toothless up front, and it has shown with back-to-back losses.
Next match: Feb. 22 vs. Fulham
15. Fulham (▼3)
Three losses in a row and four in their last five. The Cottagers are plummeting.
Next match: Feb. 22 at Sunderland
16. Burnley (▲4)
A furious fightback resulted in Burnley taking all three points from Crystal Palace despite spotting them two goals.
Next match: Feb. 21 at Chelsea
17. Wolves (▲2)
Wolves earned another point but still failed to score. They move up mostly due to the poor performances of the bottom three.
Next match: Feb. 18 vs. Arsenal
18. Crystal Palace (▼2)
Palace threw away a superb home debut by Jørgen Strand Larsen in an epic collapse.
Next match: Feb. 22 vs. Wolves
19. Brighton (▼2)
The Seagulls are now winless in six.
Next match: Feb. 21 at Brentford
20. Tottenham (▼2)
They reached rock bottom and Thomas Frank lost his job. There's only one way to go from here.
Next match: Feb. 22 vs. Arsenal
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