Although it's the international break and Premier League action is temporarily on hold, supporters of clubs up and down the country don't have to stop debating about top-flight action, nor will clubs lose focus on their tasks to come.
Though it may be too early to be discussing who's in the title or top four race, or even the relegation battle for that matter, by the time the next international break rolls around, we may have a much clearer picture. Of course, the next break is no ordinary one, as domestic action in England's top two divisions will be stopped for six weeks as countries battle it out for World Cup glory.
After November 13, there will be no Premier League games until Boxing Day. The World Cup is likely to have a major impact on the eventual outcome of every team's season, but we can predict what the table might look like before players fly out to Qatar for this year's competition.
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As things stand, Mikel Arteta's Arsenal sit top of the tree having recorded 18 points from a possible 21 in their opening seven games. Manchester City and the Gunners' arch rivals Tottenham Hotspur follow closely behind on 17, with both sides the only two in the division who are yet to be defeated.
Despite spending a world record £273million in the summer, it's been a slow start for Chelsea, as the Blues currently occupy seventh position. Todd Boehly's made some huge decisions, most notably the sacking of the well-loved Thomas Tuchel, but the American will be hoping for his new look regime to have a change of fortune under the leadership of head coach, Graham Potter.
West Ham (18th), Nottingham Forest (19th) and Leicester City (20th) are the league's early strugglers, but as we know in the Premier League, a string of positive results can change everything.
With that in mind, have a go at predicting how the table might look come the close of play on November 13 by using our latest widget below.
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