Brighton's season is in full swing and they enjoyed a flying start to the campaign but that has been derailed in recent weeks as Graham Potter moved to Chelsea and new boss Roberto De Zerbi is still searching for his first three points for the Seagulls.
Arsenal, perhaps surprisingly, lead the way at the top with Man City, Tottenham and Newcastle making up the current top four.
At the other end, newly-promoted Nottingham Forest prop up the bottom with goal shy Wolves and struggling Leeds also in the drop zone.
The league will break shortly as the World Cup gets underway in Qatar and it could be a good chance for gamers to get their Premier League fix on Football Manager 23.
Using FM23, Sussex World went seven months into the future to see how the simulation game predicts the 2022/23 Premier League season.
Here is how the surprise and alternative Premier League 2022-23 table looked...