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The Scottish Premier League standings are in chaos! Last season's top three are now at the bottom, with the second round kicking off on the 25th along with the schedule.

On April 25 Beijing time, the second round of the Scottish Premier League matches will commence today. According to the latest schedule, three matches are scheduled today: Lianyungang versus last season's top-four team Wuxi, Nantong and Xuzhou featuring a clash of strong teams, and Yancheng facing Suqian. However, before the matches, let's check the latest standings: Xuzhou ranks first, ahead of Changzhou, while Wuxi and Yancheng are third and fourth. Taizhou embarrassingly sits at the bottom, which is surprising!



Currently, because Changzhou and Xuzhou both won with a 3-0 score, these two teams temporarily lead the top two positions. Suqian, with a 2-0 shutout against Nanjing, ranks third. Meanwhile, three of last season's championship finalists and top-four teams are now at the bottom: Nanjing, Nantong, and Taizhou are in the last places. Already, six teams have secured their first win of the new season!


Since the Scottish Premier League plays 7 matches per round but has only 13 teams, one team must play twice in a round, resulting in longer intervals between rounds. In the first round, Yangzhou played two matches (one win, one loss), while all others played one match. In the second round, Yancheng will play twice!



Looking at the first round of the Scottish Premier League, the new season has already turned into a complete mess. The strength of each team has undergone dramatic changes, and old perspectives cannot be applied. Perhaps every round will bring surprises. The schedule for the second round has been released, to be held on April 25 and May 2. The key matches are Nantong versus Xuzhou and Yancheng against Suqian. Let's wait and see,加油!

By Sports Fiction

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