The Premier League begins with teams aiming for early wins, as last season's first five-game standings strongly influenced final positions. Twelve teams not qualifying for Europe can be predicted from initial standings. Although only 36% of leaders at the end of September secure titles, past champions have excellent starts. Records show 28 points after ten games often lead to titles, while some teams with fewer than 20 points at that stage also clinched titles, highlighting the unpredictable nature of the league.
Only 36% of teams who are top at the end of September win the title, including Liverpool last season.
Last season, the top eight in the Premier League after five games ended up finishing as the top eight, though not in the same positions.
The record amount of points after 10 games is 28, all from teams that went on to win the title.
Seven teams have not even been on 20 points after 10 games and still managed to win the title.
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