Chelsea’s 2–0 away win at Burnley has tightened the Premier League title race, pushing Enzo Maresca’s side closer to Arsenal while edging ahead of Manchester City in the latest standings. With goals from Pedro Neto and Enzo Fernández, Chelsea picked up three crucial points at Turf Moor and continued their impressive November form.
📊 Updated Premier League Table After Burnley 0–2 Chelsea
Here is the updated league table following the full-time result at Turf Moor:
| Position | Club | Points |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Arsenal | 26 |
| 2 | Chelsea | 23 |
| 3 | Manchester City | 22 |
| 4 | Liverpool | 21 |
| 17 | Burnley | 9 |
Note: Numbers reflect standings immediately after Chelsea’s victory at Burnley.
🔥 Chelsea Strengthen Their Title Charge
The win moves Chelsea to 23 points, just three behind league leaders Arsenal. Maresca’s team are now nine unbeaten in the league and showing steady improvements in midfield control and defensive structure.
With Pedro Neto in electric form and Enzo Fernández adding creativity and goals, Chelsea’s momentum continues to build across Tier-1 countries such as the UK, USA, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada.
🧱 Burnley Slip Toward the Relegation Battle
Burnley started brightly but couldn’t take advantage of early momentum. The loss leaves them hovering above the relegation zone, with just 9 points from their opening fixtures. Home performances must turn into results soon if they hope to avoid a long winter fight.
🔍 What This Means for the Premier League Title Race
Arsenal remain top, but the gap has narrowed. Chelsea’s consistent form raises new questions:
- Can Chelsea maintain pressure on Arsenal during the December schedule?
- Will Manchester City recover quickly after dropping more points?
- Is this the season Chelsea return to genuine title contention?
The Premier League table is tightening — and the December fixtures may define the top-four landscape.
📆 What’s Next?
Chelsea now prepare for a challenging fixture run that includes domestic tests and European commitments. Burnley face must-win games against fellow bottom-half sides.
For complete fixture details, see the official Premier League schedule: Premier League Fixtures













