The Premier League continues this weekend after a full slate of midweek matches as the end of the season is coming into view.
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 30.
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1. Arsenal (—)
Another week down and more loud complaining about Arsenal's tactics. They must be doing something right.
Next match: March 14 vs. Everton
2. Manchester City ( — )
A home draw with Nottingham Forest did nothing for their title hopes, but it kept City's undefeated streak alive.
Next match: March 14 at West Ham
3. Manchester United (—)
The Red Devils finally lost a match in 2026. Their overall form is still impressive.
Next match: March 15 vs. Aston Villa
4. Chelsea ( ▲1 )
A big victory at Aston Villa to get back in the win column.
Next match: March 14 vs. Newcastle
5. Liverpool ( ▼1 )
Losing to Wolves guarantees a drop, even a small one.
Next match: March 15 vs. Liverpool
6. Bournemouth ( ▲1 )
The Cherries have drawn three matches in a row, the latest a 0-0 with Brentford.
Next match: March 14 at Burnley
7. Brentford ( ▼1 )
Speaking of the Bees, their rollercoaster of results continued as they've lost, won, and drawn in their last three matches.
Next match: March 16 vs. Wolves
8. West Ham ( ▲5 )
The Hammers' desperation to stay up is palpable, and they earned a nice away victory last week.
Next match: March 14 vs. Manchester City
9. Newcastle (—)
The Magpies avoided a three-game losing skid with their victory over Man United.
Next match: March 14 at Chelsea
10. Aston Villa ( ▼2 )
The Villans were run over by Chelsea at home, and are now winless in three.
Next match: March 15 at Manchester United
11. Everton (—)
A tidy 2-0 win over Burnley gives Everton back-to-back victories.
Next match: March 14 at Arsenal
12. Sunderland ( ▲3 )
The Black Cats stopped the bleeding with a clean sheet victory at Leeds.
Next match: March 14 vs. Brighton
13. Fulham ( ▼1 )
Losing at home to West Ham gives the Cottagers three defeats in their last five games.
Next match: March 15 at Nottingham Forest
14. Crystal Palace ( ▲5 )
Palace's pendulum form swung back into the win column last week, and they got a big boost due to the struggles of their neighbouring teams.
Next match: March 15 vs. Leeds United
15. Leeds United ( ▼5 )
Back-to-back losses and winless in four. Leeds have slipped back into the relegation fight.
Next match: March 15 at Crystal Palace
16. Nottingham Forest ( ▼2 )
A creditable draw at Man City does not hide Forest's lengthy winless skid.
Next match: March 15 vs. Fulham
17. Wolves (—)
Don't look now, but Wolves have consecutive victories under their belt. They'll need a lot more to climb these rankings, though.
Next match: March 16 at Brentford
18. Brighton ( ▼2 )
The Seagulls were aggrieved to lose to the league leaders the way they did, but their overall form is still poor.
Next match: March 14 at Sunderland
19. Burnley ( ▼1 )
They were blanked by Everton, extending their winless skid to three games.
Next match: March 14 vs. Bournemouth
20. Tottenham (—)
Five losses in a row for the Spurs and winless in 2026. Do they have enough to stay up in the Premier League?
Next match: March 15 at Liverpool
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