On Wednesday's update, Eminem had raced to the top of the album charts, while DJ Storm Queen led the singles tally. Ahead of Sunday's Official Chart, Digital Spy looks at Friday's midweeks to find out what's changed.
On the singles chart, Storm Queen's 'Look Right Through' is still at number one,
followed by Eminem and Rihanna's 'The Monster' at two.
Little Mix hold at three with 'Move',
Britney Spears slips four to six with 'Work Bitch', and Katy B remains at number 11 with '5 am'.
Further down the chart, Ed Sheeran makes a late entry at 18 with 'I See Fire', Rizzle Kicks lift 22 to 20 with 'Skip To The Good Bit', and Taylor Swift slips from 18 to 21 with 'The Last Time'.
On the album chart, Eminem's The Marshall Mathers LP 2
remains at the top with sales of over 110,000, followed by James Arthur's self-titled album at two.
Tinie Tempah's Demonstration remains at three, Shane Filan's You and Me is at five, and The Wanted hold at seven with Word of Mouth.
Outside the top ten, Avril Lavigne's self-titled LP moves 11 to 12, Nickleback's Best Of... bounces 16 to 14, and David Bowie's The Next Day falls 14 to 19.
Next week's single releases include The Killers' 'Shot At The Night' and Ellie Goulding's 'How Long Will I Love You', while Celine Dion, Keane, Lady Gaga and Little Mix all release new albums.
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