REVEALED: Proof that anyone CAN beat anyone in the Premier League this season



It's a real cliche, but in the Premier League anyone can really beat anyone.



So far this season we've seen champions Manchester United lose at home against West Brom, neighbours Manchester City surrender at Cardiff and Aston Villa while Chelsea limped to defeat against Newcastle this weekend.



Arsenal top the table after 10 games, five points clear of Jose Mourinho's side, but underneath the Gunners it has become extremely contracted.



Just one point separates the next six clubs. And the amazing graphic below shows just how.



Watch your back: This stats graphic shows how teams are beating each other

SCORES ON THE DOORS

Aston Villa beat Arsenal 3-1

Arsenal beat Tottenham 1-0

Tottenham beat Swansea 1-0

Swansea beat West Brom 2-0

West Brom beat Manchester United 2-1

Manchester United beat Fulham 3-1

Fulham beat Stoke 1-0

Stoke beat West Ham 1-0

West Ham beat Cardiff 2-0

Cardiff beat Manchester City 3-2

Manchester City beat Everton 3-1

Everton beat Hull 2-1

Hull beat Norwich 1-0

Norwich beat Southampton 1-0

Southampton beat Liverpool 1-0

Liverpool beat Crystal Palace 3-1

Crystal Palace beat Sunderland 3-1

Sunderland beat Newcastle 2-1

Newcastle beat Chelsea 2-0

Chelsea beat Aston Villa 2-1



Liverpool were beaten by Southampton in August, but in turn the Saints went down to Norwich, who sit in the relegation zone after the 7-0 demolition at the Etihad on Saturday.



Tottenham lost against Arsene Wenger's pacesetters, but in turn they succumb to Aston Villa on the opening day.



Paul Lambert's young team were, however, no match for Chelsea.

It's equally unpredictable at the bottom.



Sunderland, superb in winning the Tyne-Wear derby, contrived to lose to Crystal Palace - their only three points of the campaign so far.



Hull lost at Everton but managed to win at home against the Canaries. Fulham - so poor for the majority of the year - have managed to keep ticking over with wins against Palace and Stoke.

Mark Hughes' team beat West Ham though which sees them just outside the bottom three, although they did lose to Cardiff.



West Brom couldn't take anything away from their game against Swansea at the Hawthorns but Michael Laudrup's side failed to bridge the gap between themselves and those in the hunt for European places by going down to Tottenham.



Anyone can beat anyone.

Shock: Saido Berahino celebrates scoring during West Brom's win at Manchester United

Nod: Joe Hart is embarrassed during Manchester City's defeat away at Cardiff

How times change: Arsene Wenger looking glum during Arsenal's opening day defeat against Aston Villa

Thump: Fabio Borini's winner against Newcastle is one of very few highs for Sunderland so far