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    Top of the League at Christmas: What Does It Mean?

    It’s Arsenal who top the Premier League table at Christmas this season, but what does that mean for their title aspirations? Here’s the ultimate guide to whether it’s a festive treat to be the top-flight leaders come Christmas Day.
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    Arsenal will spend Christmas Day 2025 top of the Premier League table. Although Manchester City temporarily moved into first place with a 3-0 win over West Ham United on Saturday afternoon, the Gunners reclaimed top spot in their late kick-off thanks to a narrow 1-0 victory over Everton.

    This marks the fifth occasion in Premier League history that Arsenal have been top at Christmas. Unfortunately for the north London club, they’ve been unable to follow that up with any success, but more on that later.

    If we move away from a team focus and broaden our research, what does it actually mean to be top at Christmas? It’s obviously a good thing, but how likely is it that the team will still be there come the end of the season?

    Prior to 2025-26, there have been 126 English top-flight football seasons. A quick check of the calendars for each of those years shows us, yes, there have indeed been 126 different Christmas Days.

    In the 126 previous English top-flight football seasons, the side at the top of the table on Christmas Day has gone on to win the title on 56 occasions, or 44.4% of the time. That rate increases slightly if you look at just the Premier League era, with the team spending Christmas top going on to win 17 of the 33 completed seasons to date (51.5%).

    This has included two occasions when it happened for four consecutive seasons (between 2009-10 and 2012-13 as well as between 2014-15 and 2017-18) and a separate run of three between 2004-05 and 2006-07.

    Teams to be Top of the Premier League on Christmas Day:

    1992: Norwich City finished 3rd
    1993: Manchester United finished 1st
    1994: Blackburn Rovers finished 1st
    1995: Newcastle United finished 2nd
    1996: Liverpool finished 4th
    1997: Manchester United finished 2nd
    1998: Aston Villa finished 6th
    1999: Leeds United finished 3rd

    2000: Manchester United finished 1st
    2001: Newcastle United finished 4th
    2002: Arsenal finished 2nd
    2003: Manchester United finished 3rd

    2004: Chelsea finished 1st
    2005: Chelsea finished 1st
    2006: Manchester United finished 1st
    2007: Arsenal finished 3rd
    2008: Liverpool finished 2nd

    2009: Chelsea finished 1st
    2010: Manchester United finished 1st
    2011: Manchester City finished 1st
    2012: Manchester United finished 1st
    2013: Liverpool finished 2nd
    2014: Chelsea finished 1st
    2015: Leicester City finished 1st
    2016: Chelsea finished 1st
    2017: Manchester City finished 1st
    2018: Liverpool finished 2nd
    2019: Liverpool finished 1st
    2020: Liverpool finished 3rd
    2021: Manchester City finished 1st
    2022: Arsenal finished 2nd
    2023: Arsenal finished 2nd
    2024: Liverpool finished 1st
    2025: Arsenal finished ???

    Liverpool and Manchester United (seven each) are the two teams to have topped the table on Christmas Day most frequently in Premier League history. It took Liverpool until their fifth attempt to go on and win the Premier League title (2019-20).

    With Arsenal topping the Premier League at Christmas for a fifth time, they’ll hope that Liverpool’s 2019-20 success at the fifth time of asking is a good omen.

    The eagle-eyed among you might notice an unwanted pattern developing with Arsenal in the above list. After spending Christmas Day 2023 top of the league, they subsequently finished second to Man City. That means they’ve still never won the Premier League after sitting top at Christmas in four attempts (2002-03, 2007-08, 2022-23 and 2023-24).

    Across top-flight history, they’ve actually failed to win the league on the last seven occasions that they’ve led at Christmas. Obviously, they’ve won the title multiple times over that span, but the last time the Gunners won the league after also leading at Christmas was in 1947-48.

    Arsenal Top of the League at Christmas

    Viktor Gyökeres’ first-half penalty at Everton on 20 December means that Arsenal head into Christmas 2025 with a two-point lead over title rivals Manchester City.

    The biggest lead ever held at Christmas in English top-flight history is Man City’s 13 points in the 2017-18 season. They turned that advantage into Pep Guardiola’s first title in England in a record-setting season. They broke numerous records, including most points (100), most wins (32), most goals (106), and highest goal difference (+79) as they eventually won the league by 19 points – the biggest margin of victory in English top-flight history.

    When it comes to the biggest lead at Christmas that was not converted into a title, we have to journey back to 1995-96. It looked as though Newcastle United’s 69-year wait for a top-flight title was going to end as they took a 10-point advantage into Christmas. However, they would meet their biggest title rivals on 27 December 1995, with Manchester United carving out a 2-0 victory to cut the gap down. Kevin Keegan’s side would bounce back to re-establish a 12-point advantage before “mind games” and Anfield capitulations were among the things to hand Alex Ferguson another crown, and Sky Sports viewers one of the most memorable post-match interviews of all time.

    Overall, it’s Liverpool who have found themselves at the summit on 25 December the most times (21) in English top-flight history, although they are closely followed by Manchester United (18). Everton may have last done so in 1969, but they have achieved this feat on nine different occasions.

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