The Austrians, who entered the night atop the table, couldn't capitalise on their home advantage and now
sit level on points with Roma in the group.
Arsenal are in a hot - streak having won 11 and drawn two of their last 13 in all competitions, and have climbed the table to
sit level on points with leaders Manchester City.
Not exact matches
The Gunners
sit top of the Premier League table ahead of the showdown this weekend, although Leicester City remain
level on points with Arsene Wenger's side while Manchester City are just a
point behind.
Despite our poor away record and awful start to the season Arsenal had taken advantage in slips by our EPL rivals to go above Liverpool and
level on points with Chelsea, while we
sat just one
point behind our north London rivals Tottenham.
Sitting in 2nd place in the Northern 4A, they are
level on points with top place Manchester 3s.
Arsenal currently
sit in second place in the league,
level on points with the leaders Manchester City, but behind the Citizens
on goal difference.
Arsenal go to Old Trafford tomorrow needing a win to make sure that we do not drop more than one game's worth of
points behind the current Premier League leaders,
with Liverpool
sitting on top of the table
on 26
points, Chelsea one behind
with 25 and the Gunners fourth and
level on points with third placed Man City
on 24.
The Clarets have not lost at Turf Moor since the opening day of the season and are amazingly
sitting in 7th place in the table,
on level points with Liverpool.
Our boys
sit tied
on points with the Merseyside club, will trailing the Blues by only three
points, and a win for the home team could potentially leave us all
level, but looking at the bigger picture, I'm not sure what we should be rooting for.
Les Bleus are in a fight to qualify for the World Cup finals next summer,
sitting in second place in Group A,
level on points with leaders Sweden and three ahead of their opponents this evening.
With Manchester City sitting five points clear and Tottenham being level on points with us, we need a victory to stay in the h
With Manchester City
sitting five
points clear and Tottenham being
level on points with us, we need a victory to stay in the h
with us, we need a victory to stay in the hunt.
So far, though, the Seagulls have outperformed expectations, currently
sitting tenth — and
level on points with ninth - place Leicester City.
Norwich
sit just outside the relegation zone
on goal difference,
level on points with 18th - place Newcastle, following their 3 - 0 defeat to Tottenham
on Boxing Day.
Argentine Gerardo Martino instead took the Barca hot seat and after a comfortable 4 - 1 victory over Real Vallodolid
on Saturday, they
sit top of the Primera Division,
level on points with Atletico Madrid but
with a superior goal difference.
Everton, much improved from their Merseyside derby defeat, remain seventh and
sit level with Arsenal
on 51
points, although Arsene Wenger's side have three games in hand.
Now out of the Champions League, City
sit third in the Premier League,
level on points with Tottenham only behind
on goal difference.
Both sides currently
sit level on points in the league table
with Manchester City five
points clear at the top.
Meanwhile, Manchester United
sit level with them
on 16
points, and they'll be looking to take advantage of this huge meeting at the weekend.
United's nine - match winning streak throughout all competitions is now over, but they still
sit within five
points of second place Tottenham
with Liverpool being
level on points but
with a lesser goal difference after salvaging a draw.
The Red Devils have won their first three games of the season in the Premier League and have drawn one as they
sit on top of the League table at the moment
level on points with local rivals Manchester City.