
The Premier League is widely regarded as the best and most exciting in the world and it seems anyone can beat anyone.

After just 13 games of the 2015/16 campaign, one team has beaten another, who have defeated another and so on.

As the graphic below shows - from Aston Villa's victory against Bournemouth to Chelsea's triumph against Remi Garde's side - every team has beaten another team who have gone on to beat another team with the victories coming full circle.

As the MailOnline graphic shows, anyone can beat anyone in the top-flight this season following Sunderland's victory at Crystal Palace

Aston Villa summer signing Rudy Gestede celebrates scoring against Bournemouth on the opening day - Villa's only win of the season

Villa succumbed to defeat at Stamford Bridge against Chelsea with Diego Costa slotting home the host's opener back in October

Sunderland's 1-0 win at Crystal Palace on Monday night completed the cycle which proves the Premier League really is the most entertaining and unpredictable.

The Black Cats' recorded just their second victory of the season courtesy of Jermain Defoe's 80th minute winner at Selhurst Park.

Tottenham and Leicester have lost just one game each this season, beaten by Manchester United and Arsenal respectively.

Louis van Gaal's Red Devils in turn lost to Swansea who were defeated by Southampton a month later.

Arsenal, meanwhile defeated leaders Leicester but lost to the Foxes' Midland rivals West Brom on Saturday.

Sunderland striker Jermain Defoe celebrates scoring the Black Cats' winner against Crystal Palace on Monday night at Selhurst Park

Arsenal midfielder Santi Cazorla slips and misses his penalty late on at the Hawthorns as Arsenal lost to West Brom on Saturday

Champions Chelsea, who have already lost seven games this season and sit 15th in the table, defeated Villa whose only win of the campaign came on the opening day thanks to Rudy Gestede's header at Dean Court.

Callum Wilson scored a hat-trick as Bournemouth claimed an impressive 4-3 win against West Ham who defeated Liverpool 3-0 at Anfield a week later.

Tottenham dealt Manchester City a blow to their title hopes with a 4-1 victory at White Hart Lane in September before Manuel Pellegrini's side beat Everton who had earlier come from two goals down to defeat West Brom at the Hawthorns.