
EPL Results Week 25: Tuesday's 2018 Premier League Scores, Top Scorers and Table
There was a huge shock on Tuesday as Arsenal's lacklustre Premier League campaign continued at Swansea City after the Gunners were beaten 3-1 in Wales.
Liverpool defeated Huddersfield Town 3-0 as the Anfield giants strolled to the win at the John Smith's Stadium.
Mohamed Salah scored his 19th Premier League goal of the season for the Reds as he maintained second place in the scoring charts.
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West Ham United drew 1-1 with Crystal Palace as the points were shared at the conclusion of this London derby.
Here are Tuesday's results, updated standings and top scorers for England's top division:
Huddersfield 0-3 Liverpool
Swansea 3-1 Arsenal
West Ham 1-1 Crystal Palace
Premier League Standings and Points
Manchester City, 65
Manchester United, 53
Chelsea, 50
Liverpool, 50
Tottenham Hotspur, 45
Arsenal, 42
Leicester City, 34
Burnley, 34
Everton, 28
West Ham, 27
Watford, 26
Crystal Palace, 26
Bournemouth, 25
Huddersfield Town, 24
Newcastle United, 23
Brighton & Hove Albion, 23
Swansea, 23
Stoke City, 23
Southampton, 23
West Bromwich Albion, 20
Visit the official Premier League website for a breakdown of the table in full.
Premier League Top Scorers
Harry Kane, Tottenham: 21
Mohamed Salah, Liverpool: 19
Sergio Aguero, Manchester City: 16
Raheem Sterling, Manchester City: 14
Romelu Lukaku, Manchester United: 11
Roberto Firmino, Liverpool: 11
Alvaro Morata, Chelsea: 10
Wayne Rooney, Everton: 10
Jamie Vardy, Leicester: 10
Tuesday's Recap

After Alexis Sanchez's departure from the Gunners, the pressure was piled on manager Arsene Wenger as his team fell to defeat against relegation-threatened Swansea.
The visitors had taken the lead after Nacho Monreal's goalscoring exploits continued, latching onto Mesut Ozil's sumptuous pass.
However, the 33rd-minute goal was cancelled out within seconds as midfielder Sam Clucas found the back of the net for an equaliser.
Arsenal were rattled, with their defence all at sea, but the north London giants regained a level of composure after the interval.

The writing was on the wall for Wenger shortly after the hour mark as Jordan Ayew exploited Arsenal's poor defending, firing home after a poor clearance by goalkeeper Petr Cech.
Swansea fans celebrated wildly with four minutes remaining as Clucas grabbed his brace to complete a vital victory for Carlos Carvalhal's side.
Liverpool had an easy night against Huddersfield, winning 3-0 as their hosts failed to provide any resistance.
Emre Can opened the scoring after his deflected shot found a bottom corner, and Roberto Firmino made it 2-0 with a smart finish on the stroke of half-time.

Can was influential throughout, and the midfielder was fouled in the box in the closing minutes. Salah converted the penalty for his 19th league goal of the season.
Crystal Palace got off to the perfect start during their visit to West Ham, taking the lead after 24 minutes through under-fire striker Christian Benteke.
The Belgian has found goals hard to come by this term, but he made no mistake with a powerful header for his second tally of the season.
However, the Hammers claimed a share of the points through a penalty by Mark Noble, with the midfielder slotting the ball away just before half-time after Javier Hernandez was fouled by James Tomkins.






