The new Premier League season has started off as one of the most competitive in recent memory, providing entertainment for supporters up and down the country - as well as all across the planet.
Nothing special has been seen from the newly promoted clubs but Aston Villa, Brighton & Hove Albion and West Ham United have kept Newcastle United, Manchester United and Chelsea outside of the top seven.
Even relentless champions Manchester City have been beatable, with Arsenal recently winning 1-0 at the Emirates Stadium and Pep Guardiola's side stunned by Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux a week earlier.
It's so difficult to predict even a single result in the Premier League each weekend at the moment and plenty of that is down to the desire, intensity and physicality displayed.
The tension often rises in hotly contested fixtures, causing VAR and the on-field match officials to intervene. Whether it be for something as light as dissent or as dangerous as a crunching challenge, plenty of cards are brandished as a result.
With that in mind, we've ranked all 20 teams in the Premier League for their discipline - or rather their lack of it. Based on five points for a straight red card, three for a second yellow and one for each individual yellow, here's how the table looks.
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