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Premier League Power Rankings: Bournemouth drop after major test

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The first weekend of November came and went with another round of Premier League fixtures, and there were a few surprises.

From West Ham getting their first win under Nuno Espirito Santo to Liverpool keeping red-hot Aston Villa off the score sheet, there were a few performances that raised some eyebrows.

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.

With another round of matches just a day away, here are DAZN News' Power Rankings after Matchweek 10 and heading into Matchweek 11.

Ethan Nwaneri, Max Dowman, Arsenal@maxdowman

1. Arsenal (no change)

Another match, another clean sheet. The Gunners haven't given up a goal since September.

Next match: Nov. 8 at Sunderland

2. Manchester City (no change)

Got a 3-1 win over Bournemouth with two more goals from Erling Haaland. 

Next match: Nov. 9 vs. Liverpool

3. Crystal Palace (no change)

Back in the win column with a 2-0 victory over Brentford. A loss or draw would have seen them drop.

Next match: Nov. 9 vs. Brighton

4. Liverpool (no change)

Earned a much-needed victory over Aston Villa last weekend to stop their slide.

Next match: Nov. 9 at Liverpool

5. Chelsea (up 3)

The Blues claimed a win at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, boosting them up the rankings.

Next match: Nov. 8 vs. Wolves

6. Newcastle (no change)

A loss to West Ham is woeful, but the Magpies' position is saved by other teams falling below them.

Next match: Nov. 9 at Brentford

7. Brentford (down 2)

Lost by a pair of goals to Palace, and they now have more defeats than victories.

Next match: Nov. 9 vs. Newcastle

8. Manchester United (up 2)

Rescued a point a Nottingham Forest, which is hardly something to write home about. Still, the Red Devils are undefeated in four.

Next match: Nov. 8 at Tottenham

9. Bournemouth (down 2)

Outclassed by Man City, and they now have to visit a Villa side reeling from their own loss.

Next match: Nov. 9 at Aston Villa

10. Fulham (up 2)

The Cottagers ended a losing skid with a dominant victory over 10-man Wolves.

Next match: Nov. 8 at Everton

11. Tottenham (down 2)

More home woes for Spurs, who have now lost two of their last three league games.

Next match: Nov. 8 vs. Manchester United

12. Aston Villa (down 1)

Falling to an ice cold Liverpool side is a tough way to end a winning streak.

Next match: Nov. 9 vs. Bournemouth

13. Everton (up 4)

The Toffees fought for a draw against Sunderland, leapfrogging them past a number of bad teams.

Next match: Nov. 8 vs. Fulham

14. Brighton (up 1)

A big victory against a poor side for the Seagulls, but a win's a win.

Next match: Nov. 9 at Crystal Palace

15. Sunderland (down 2)

Splitting points at home against Everton isn't the most desirable result.

Next match: Nov. 8 vs. Arsenal

16. Burnley (down 2)

Arsenal's latest victim.

Next match: Nov. 8 at West Ham

17. West Ham (up 2)

A rare win for the Hammers 

Next match: Nov. 8 vs. Burnley

18. Leeds United (down 2)

Lost by three goals to Brighton.

Next match: Nov. 9 at Nottingham Forest

19. Nottingham Forest (down 1)

Put a real scare into Man United but couldn't take all three points at home.

Next match: Nov. 9 vs. Leeds United

20. Wolves (no change)

An awful team still without a win.

Next match: Nov. 8 at Chelsea

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