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Premier League Table: See EPL Table After Matchday 14

Premier League Table: See EPL Table After Matchday 14

Premier League Table 2020 (Photo Credit: Sky Sports)

The English Premier League (EPL) Table after Matchday 14 has taken a new shape, with former leaders, Tottenham now sitting 5th on log.

AllNews reports that this follows their 0-2 loss to Leicester City on Sunday.

On Saturday, holders, Liverpool whitewashed their hosts, Crystal Palace 7-0 to send a strong statement to their rivals that they are ready to retain the title.

Manchester United moved up to third on the EPL table, following their clinical victory over Leeds United at Old Trafford on Sunday.

It was perhaps United's most-convincing home performance this term on the domestic front, and puts them in a very good position to challenge for the league.

READ ALSO: Everton vs Arsenal: Arteta Speaks On What Gunners Need To Do To Move Up EPL Table

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's men have a game in hand, and a win for them will see go to second, just two points behind the current leaders.

View the complete latest EPL table below:

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