Premier League Results Week 11: Sunday’s 2018 EPL Scores, Top Scorers and Table

Written by on November 6, 2018

Sergio Aguero moved level at the summit of the Premier League’s top-scorer charts after he netted his seventh of the campaign in Manchester City’s 6-1 demolition of Southampton at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday.

Raheem Sterling is up to six for the season and also continued his mercurial run of form. He added two goals to his tally for the term, joined by team-mates Aguero, David Silva and Leroy Sane on the score sheet, while Danny Ings provided Southampton’s only goal.

Eden Hazard also shares a portion of the top-scorer status on seven goals but could only muster an assist from the bench in Chelsea’s 3-1 win over Crystal Palace as he continues his recovery from a back injury.

The Belgian star came on for the last 26 minutes at Stamford Bridge and set up Alvaro Morata for his second goal of the day, while Pedro recorded his fourth of the term—the same total he scored in all of last season.

Sunday’s Results

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Manchester 6-1 Southampton

Chelsea 3-1 Crystal Palace

Premier League Standings (Points, Goal Difference)

1. Manchester City: 29, +29

2. Chelsea: 27, +19

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3. Liverpool: 27, +16

4. Tottenham Hotspur: 24, +9

5. Arsenal: 23, +11

6. Bournemouth: 20, +6

7. Manchester United: 20, +1

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8. Watford: 19, +3

9. Everton: 18, +4

10. Leicester City: 16, +1

11. Wolverhampton Wanderers: 15, -1

12. Brighton & Hove Albion: 14, -4

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13. West Ham United: 11, -4

14. Crystal Palace: 8, -8

15. Burnley: 8, -13

16. Southampton: 7, -13

17. Newcastle United: 6, -7

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18. Cardiff City: 5, -15

19. Fulham: 5, -17

20. Huddersfield Town: 3, -17

Top Scorers (Club)

1. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Arsenal): 7

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2. Sergio Aguero (Manchester City): 7

3. Eden Hazard (Chelsea): 7

4. Raheem Sterling (Manchester City): 6

5. Sadio Mane (Liverpool): 6

6. Richarlison (Everton): 6

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7. Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur): 6

8. Callum Wilson (Bournemouth): 6

9. Glenn Murray (Brighton & Hove Albion): 6

10. Alexandre Lacazette (Arsenal): 5

 

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