Here is how the Premier League standings look after wins for Man United and City

Here is how the Premier League standings look after wins for Man United and City

Manchester City have moved to the top of the Premier League standings on Saturday, March 2, after Riyad Mahrez's only goal gave them a 1-0 win over Bournemouth.

Despite playing a 1-1 draw at home against Arsenal, Tottenham are still occupying third position on the Premier League standings with 61 points.

Manchester United will have Belgian football star Romelu Lukaku to thank for scoring the winner in their home game against Southampton.

The win sent the Red Devils to fourth position on the Premier League standings with 58 points after 29 games played this term.

Arsenal missed the chance to go fourth on the English topflight table following their draw against Tottenham at the Wembley stadium.

Meanwhile, Liverpool will be facing Everton in their own game on Sunday, March 3, and a win for the Reds will send them back to the top of the Premier League standings.

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