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Premier League Table Based on Open Play Goals (2025/2026)
In the 2025/2026 season, the Premier League has gone through an evolution that has been as rapid as it has been significant. After years of teams trying to play progressive front-foot football and be pleasing on the eye, more and more sides are paying attention to the important role set-pieces can have.
Arsenal currently lead the way at the top of English football’s top-flight, and are partly there as a result of being the best set-piece team in the country, scoring more goals from dead-ball situations than any other. While fans and pundits alike rue the sudden change in how teams go about scoring goals – even Liverpool boss Arne Slot has had some choice words to say following the Reds’ defeat to Brentford – set-pieces are of course here to stay.
But what would the top-flight look like if set-pieces simply weren’t a thing? Well, below is the latest Premier League table based on if only open play goals were counted. It’s no surprise to say there are some big changes, including Mikel Arteta’s Gunners falling from top spot.
20
Wolves
Staying rooted to the bottom of the table even in this alternate world, Wolves would remain on the same number of points they have in the real Premier League standings. Vitor Pereira’s side have comfortably been the worst team in the top-flight thus far, and it remains to be seen how exactly they change things around given that they have stayed relatively injury-free.
Wolves’ start means they are on course to be one of the worst teams in Premier League history, which would represent a sad decline for a team that were pushing quite high even just a couple of seasons ago.
19
Nottingham Forest
In what has been a turbulent season – largely orchestrated by the club’s owner himself, Evangelos Marinakis – Nottingham Forest unsurprisingly are staring right into the face of a relegation battle this season. The club had performed spectacularly under Nuno Espirito Santo last year in order to finish in the European places, but they have been far from it in terms of displays this time around.
That being said, Forest would actually be a couple of points better off if only open play goals counted, with Sean Dyche’s side falling to a draw against Manchester United at home thanks to the away side’s two goals coming via corners.
18
Leeds United
On their return back to the Premier League, Leeds United have already picked up a couple of notable victories, including against the likes of established top-flight sides like West Ham, Wolves and Everton. The Whites look a lot more set up to fight off relegation this season, and unsurprisingly, being good at set-pieces is one of the reasons why.
So in this world of open-play goals not being counted, Leeds actually become the first team where they would lose points from the table. Joe Rodon’s decisive goal against West Ham would not have counted and thus resulted in that game being a draw, while the Welshman’s header against Bournemouth would have been wiped out too.
17
Everton
Aside from Arsenal, Everton are one of three teams in the Premier League who would be four points worse off courtesy of only open play goals being counted. The Toffees have been back to their resilient and dogged old selves under David Moyes, and with a towering back-line, have unsurprisingly looked pretty dangerous from corners in particular.
Already this season, the Merseyside club have seen Michael Keane net from a set-piece against West Ham in a 1-1 draw, while the likes of James Tarkowski and Jake O’Brien will be hoping to add their names to the score-sheet very soon too.
16
Brentford
Given all the talk about Brentford and their long throw-ins and the time it takes to deliver them, it’s no surprise that they are one of the sides badly affected by set-piece goals not counting for anything in this table. Keith Andrews’ side have looked a dangerous threat anytime the ball is delivered into the box, and in right-back, Michael Kayode, arguably have the biggest exponent of the long throw in the Premier League today.
He launched the throw for Dango Ouattara’s opener against Liverpool, while a throw-in was also the source of the Bees’ equaliser against Chelsea in the last minute.
15
West Ham
Another team much like Nottingham Forest who have endured a difficult campaign to say the least, West Ham would move out of the bottom three in this no set-piece goals allowed universe.
The Hammers would actually be three points better off, as not only would Michael Keane’s opener for Everton be canceled out, and thus given the club a win instead of a draw, but Leeds United’s second goal through a corner headed by Joe Rodon would have been removed and earned West Ham another point.
14
Manchester United
Manchester United are another one of the sides whose Premier League points in real life would take a bit of a hit in this world where no set-piece goals are counted. The Red Devils have finally looked like a proper team again, with Ruben Amorim masterminding a turnaround that included a superb 2-1 victory away at Liverpool in the Premier League.
United have scored some big goals from dead-ball situations this season, not least in that win against the Reds when Harry Maguire got on the end of a recycled corner to head home the winner, while they scored twice from corners against Nottingham Forest in the 2-2 draw at the City Ground.
13
Aston Villa
After a tough start to the Premier League campaign, Aston Villa have found themselves back on track in recent weeks, rattling off win after win, including against Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City. Unai Emery’s side have had the number of City at Villa Park in the last couple of seasons, and it was the same again this time around.
However, in this world of no set-piece goals being counted, Matty Cash’s winner would not have counted, thereby taking away a couple of points from Villa in this scenario.
12
Fulham
A disappointing campaign thus far has seen Fulham just hovering above the relegation zone in the Premier League, recording just the three wins. The Cottagers do, however, pick up two extra points in this alternate universe, with Leandro Trossard’s winner for Arsenal at Craven Cottage being ruled out as it came via a corner for example.
Marco Silva’s side no longer have the presence of Aleksandr Mitrovic up front who used to thrive off deliveries into the box, while defending set-pieces have been much more of an issue too.
11
Newcastle United
Following on from a difficult summer transfer window, Newcastle appear to be finally emerging from the shadow cast behind by former star striker Alexander Isak. Nick Woltemade has settled into life in English football superbly, and he has been one of the key reasons behind why Magpies fans should feel more optimistic heading into the rest of the campaign.
Indeed, in this table of only open play goals being counted, Newcastle would actually be one point better off than they are in the real table, with one of the goals being chalked off against them being Gabriel’s late winner for Arsenal at St James’ Park.
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Donald Trump Hated Just One Thing About White House Show
Behind-the-scenes footage has emerged from the UFC‘s historic Freedom 250 card at the White House, revealing the one thing that President Donald Trump hated about the event.
Headlined by the UFC Lightweight Championship unification fight between Ilia Topuria and Justin Gaethje, the show was commissioned as a joint celebration of both the 250th anniversary and Trump’s 80th birthday. It even took place on June 14th, the day the President was born.
However, while Trump loved the show overall, calling it one of “the greatest ever” afterwards, there was one element of the event he really wasn’t happy with.
Donald Trump Was Furious About One Thing at UFC Freedom 250
With the fights taking place on the South Lawn of the White House, space was always going to be limited. Trump, though, seemingly wasn’t fully on board with the reality of just how limited the numbers would be.
In footage shot before the event, Trump told a crowd of reporters: “We’ll have an arena of 8,000 [people]” watching the event live.
Wanting somebody to back up that number, the President bellowed: “Where are the UFC people?”
When UFC Executive Producer Craig Borsari made himself known to Trump, he had some bad news to share with the controversial politician.
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Telling Trump he could have less than a third of his desired attendance, Borsari noted:
“Right now, the current infrastructure that we have is only about 2,500 [people].”
Trump couldn’t hide his frustration at the number as he fumed: “That’s terrible!”
Sensing the President’s anger, Borsari reasoned: “But, we can go a level up, and start to get into the 3,500 range?” If he had hoped to fully satisfy Trump with the extra 1,000 seats, it didn’t work.
“Oh, but you say you’re not talking about the six or seven thousand,” he replied in an annoyed tone.
Trump later voiced his own ideas for expanding the capacity of the event. In a sit-down interview, he stated:
“My concept was right, smack at the front door of The White House. Build it as big as you can. You know we’re a little confined because of trees and these beautiful plantings and everything else, so not easy.”
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Trump appeared to give Borsari full permission to do whatever he saw fit to make the request a reality.
“You can build it as big as you want, there’s no problem.”
In reality, on fight night, Borsari managed to make room for an estimated 4,300 attendees. No tickets were sold to the public, with the majority of those in attendance being either invited guests or military personnel.
Trump may not have got his way in terms of a larger attendance at the White House itself, but the company did manage to accomodate 80,000 spectators at the Elipse in the shadow of the venue.
As impressive as that number is, though, it’s clearly not quite what Trump really wanted.
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Tottenham Pull Out of Move to Sign ‘One of the Best’ Midfielders
Tottenham Hotspur have been incredibly active in the transfer window so far this summer, but they have now pulled the plug on one deal according to Sky Sports Germany journalist Florian Plettenberg.
Spurs have already brought in Andy Robertson, Marcos Senesi and Martin Dubravka on free transfers, while they also signed Jan Paul van Hecke from Brighton and broke their club-record to sign Mateus Fernandes from West Ham in an £85m deal.
The club also agreed a £100m deal to sign Newcastle star Sandro Tonali this week, cementing their ambitions to climb up the table after back-to-back 17th-placed finishes in the Premier League, but they have now backed out of a deal for another signing.
Tottenham Pull Out of Move to Sign Palhinha
Tottenham are pushing to strengthen their squad, and new manager Roberto De Zerbi had previously stated that he wanted the club to retain Portugal international Joao Palhinha as part of the squad following his loan spell in 2025/26.
The holding midfielder was described as ‘one of the best’ by the Italian coach, and had made a return to north London his priority for this window despite having agreed terms with Sporting CP over a potential move, with Bayern Munich desperate to cash in on a permanent deal.
But after completing a deal for Fernandes and agreeing terms over a move for Tonali, Spurs have now pulled the plug on any return.
“Joao Palhinha is set to return to FC Bayern for now,” Plettenberg wrote. “The Tottenham deal is now 100% off following the signings of Sandro Tonali and Mateus Fernandes.
“A possible move to Sporting is also complicated due to Bayern’s asking price. There are further interested clubs. Talks are ongoing.”
Tottenham Make Right Decision
Palhinha proved what everyone already knew last season with his performances. The 30-year-old is a strong defensive player, who covers ground well, but has limitations with his passing.
The fact that he scored the goals that ultimately kept Spurs in the Premier League may have made the sentiment of keeping him at the club difficult to ignore, but ultimately they have signed major upgrades on him now, and it makes sense to let him leave.
With Tonali and Fernandes joining the likes of Lucas Bergvall, Archie Gray, Rodrigo Bentancur, and Pape Matar Sarr in the squad, there is no space for Palhinha and it makes sense to put that money towards strengthening other areas of the squad instead.
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Egypt FA React to ‘Shocking’ Footage of Clash Involving Coach and US Police
The Egyptian FA have released a statement after ‘shocking’ footage of their team director, Ibrahim Hassan, clashing with US police in Dallas emerged.
Egypt are enjoying a fine World Cup. The Pharaohs opened up their campaign with an impressive 1-1 draw against Belgium.
They then won their first ever match at a World Cup as they defeated New Zealand 3-1, before drawing 1-1 with Iran to secure a second-placed finish in Group G.
Egypt’s reward for finishing second in their group is a last 32 tie against Australia, which is set to take place at Dallas Stadium on Friday, July 3.
However, there have been some ugly scenes involving police and Hassan ahead of the match.
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In footage posted to social media, former Aston Villa ace Trezeguet can be seen signing a shirt and then posing for a selfie with a youngster when team director Hassan walks over to join him.
But tensions escalated when an individual with ‘Dallas Police’ on the back of his shirt made his way to Hassan to have words with him. After a brief exchange, the police officer appeared to shove Hassan backwards before shouting “Back off!” multiple times.
The two were quickly separated, with Hassan being dragged away by Trezeguet and other individuals present at the scene.
A source within the Egyptian national football team has spoken to Egypt Independent to explain exactly what happened. The source said:
“An altercation occurred between Ibrahim Hassan and a hotel security guard due to the organisers’ poor handling of the Egyptian fans. The fans were eager to take commemorative photos with the players, but security intervened aggressively. This angered Hassan, who stepped in to object to their harsh demeanor.”
The source added that the situation was minor, quickly resolved, and that no boundaries were crossed by either party.
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Mohamed Salah Available To Play Against Australia
There were doubts whether Mohamed Salah, considered one of the greatest African players in football history, would be available to play against Australia due to a hamstring issue he sustained against Iran. However, the 34-year-old will feature in the match, according to manager Hossam Hassan.
He said, per ESPN: “Against Iran, we learned that he suffered a hamstring strain during the second half of the match and asked to be substituted. Our very distinguished medical department took care of that, and we tried to introduce him to partial team training as of yesterday only.
“But Salah is a passionate player; he is very much looking forward to making his own contributions with his teammates tomorrow.
“But of course, I am not going to run any risk unless I am sure that he is 100 percent sure of the fact that he is fit and raring to go tomorrow. We look forward to him playing tomorrow, not sure though whether he is going to be in the starting lineup.”
The winner of the match between Egypt and Australia will play either Argentina or Cape Verde in the last 16.
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