REVEALED: Home v away Premier League table

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With nearly a third of the 2025/26 season gone, some clear patterns are emerging. Here, we take a look at how the home and away form of Premier League teams compare, revealing some surprising trends.

Home sweet home - or not?

Tottenham Hotspur kicked off the 2025/26 campaign with a comprehensive 3-0 home victory over Burnley, but have failed to win in four Premier League home matches since.

Spurs, who sit fifth in the Premier League table, owe their current league placing to their extraordinary away form, averaging a competition-high 2.60 points per game, with four wins and a draw from their five matches on the road.

Since that victory against Burnley, Spurs have lost three and drawn two at home in the Premier League - averaging just 0.83 points per game at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this season.

Only bottom club Wolverhampton Wanderers, the lone team without a win across the opening 11 Matchweeks, have a worse average, with 0.20 points per home game.

Arsenal, who host north London rivals Spurs in Matchweek 12, boast an average of 2.60 points per game at home, the joint-best in the division, along with AFC Bournemouth.

Most home/away points per game, 25/26

Home Away Arsenal 2.60 Spurs 2.60 Bournemouth 2.60 Arsenal 2.17 Man City 2.50 Chelsea 2.00 Liverpool 2.40 Man City 1.40 Man Utd 2.40 Crystal Palace 1.40 Brighton 2.20 Sunderland 1.40

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Manchester City have taken 15 points at the Etihad Stadium in 2025/26 - two more than the 13 of Arsenal and Bournemouth - but have played a match more at home, averaging 2.50 points per game.

Brentford and Aston Villa have also collected 13 points from home matches, albeit having also played one match more, while Liverpool, Manchester United and Brighton & Hove Albion have all averaged at least twice as many points at home than away.

Away wins at a premium

Unsurprisingly the four teams currently above Spurs in the Premier League table - Arsenal, Man City, Chelsea and Sunderland - have all been consistent both at home and away.

However, while Spurs are the standout side on the road, Newcastle United are one of four teams yet to claim an away league victory this season.

Eddie Howe's team sit in 15th place in the away table, level with Burnley and Leeds United with an average of 0.50 points per game, but ahead of Nottingham Forest, Fulham and Wolves, who are the other three teams without a win on their travels in 2025/26, and occupy the three spots in the relegation zone.

Newcastle have taken just three points from their six away matches compared to eight points from their first half-dozen contests on the road last season.

The table makes pretty miserable reading for Wolves and Fulham especially, with the lowest points per game return of 0.17 from their six away matches.

Fewest home/away points per game, 25/26

Home Away Wolves 0.20 Wolves 0.17 Spurs 0.83 Fulham 0.17 West Ham 1.00 Nottingham Forest 0.40 Nottingham Forest 1.17 Leeds 0.50 Burnley 1.40 Burnley 0.50 Leeds 1.60 Newcastle 0.50

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Overall clubs appear to be enjoying less success on the road, and currently only seven Premier League teams have tasted away success on more than one occasion this season.

Nine teams - including sixth-placed Villa - have won just once on their travels.