After a dozen fixtures for all 20 teams ahead of the November international break, it's safe to say the Premier League is now well underway for the 2023/24 campaign.
The biggest shocks yet are probably Aston Villa's surge towards the Champions League top four and Everton's 10-point deduction, but there are lots of others.
Chelsea are well down in 10th despite a gargantuan summer spend of over £400 million, whereas Tottenham Hotspur have soared into the title race under Ange Postecoglou.
Plenty more drama is bound to come during the next seven months as there are still 26 matches to play. Big and surprising changes in the table are likely, especially after the recent punishment for Everton.
With lots of changes likely, we've collated the data from over 10,000 computer simulations to predict what the Premier League standings could look like at the end of May.

1. 20th: Sheffield United - 23 points
Goal difference: -51 | Getty Images

2. 19th: Burnley - 25 points
Goal difference: -45 | Getty Images

3. 18th: Luton Town - 29 points
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4. 17th: Everton - 32 points (after 10-point deduction)
Goal difference: -16 | Getty Images