How's Your Club Really Doing?

Compare results against the same opponents from last season

Fixture Table

Comparing 2025-26 results vs same fixtures last season. Click any team for details.

#TeamNowWas+/-
1 Manchester Utd badge Manchester Utd 5533 +22
2 Sunderland badge Sunderland 4625 +21
3 Leeds United badge Leeds United 3318 +15
4 Arsenal badge Arsenal 7058 +12
5 Manchester City badge Manchester City 6457 +7
6 Everton badge Everton 4740 +7
7 Aston Villa badge Aston Villa 5553 +2
8 Brighton badge Brighton 4645 +1
9 Fulham badge Fulham 4444 0
10 West Ham badge West Ham 3232 0
11 Bournemouth badge Bournemouth 4547 -2
12 Burnley badge Burnley 2023 -3
13 Brentford badge Brentford 4752 -5
14 Tottenham badge Tottenham 3035 -5
15 Crystal Palace badge Crystal Palace 4251 -9
16 Chelsea badge Chelsea 4859 -11
17 Wolves badge Wolves 1729 -12
18 Liverpool badge Liverpool 5272 -20
19 Nott'ham Forest badge Nott'ham Forest 3354 -21
20 Newcastle Utd badge Newcastle Utd 4263 -21

About FixtureMeter

FixtureMeter is a Premier League season comparison tool that tracks your club's performance against the same fixtures from previous seasons. Instead of just looking at league position, you can see exactly which games your team improved or declined in—and by how much.

How It Works

We compare like-for-like fixtures: Arsenal vs Liverpool at home this season gets compared to Arsenal vs Liverpool at home last season. This removes fixture difficulty as a variable and shows true performance change. The +/- column reveals whether your club is collecting more or fewer points from equivalent games.

What You Can Track

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the +/- column mean?

The +/- shows points difference versus the same fixtures last season. +10 means your team has collected 10 more points from equivalent games. It's the clearest measure of genuine improvement or decline.

How are promoted teams compared?

Promoted teams (like Leeds, Burnley, Sunderland) are compared against the relegated teams they replaced (Leicester, Ipswich, Southampton). This shows whether they're performing better or worse than last season's bottom clubs did against the same opponents.

What is xG (expected goals)?

Expected Goals measures chance quality. An xG of 2.0 means the chances created were worth ~2 goals on average. If a team scores 1 from 2.0 xG, they underperformed their chances. xG helps separate skill from luck.

How often is data updated?

Match results update within hours of games finishing. xG data follows once StatsBomb processes the match, typically within 24-48 hours.

Data Sources

Match results and fixtures from Football-Data.org. Expected goals (xG) statistics via FBref powered by StatsBomb. All data is for informational purposes only.