She is however facing stiff competition once again from Sabrina Carpenter, as Man’s Best Friend looks to hit the heights for the first time since September 2025 (2).  

Fleetwood Mac’s 50 Years – Don’t Stop currently sits at Number 3, which would signal a brand-new peak for the record. Their classic Rumours could also see significant movement, up five so far (6).  

From one legacy band to another, and ABBA may see Gold – Greatest Hits entering the Top 10, scaling four positions this midweek (8).  

After making the UK’s Top 10 biggest albums of 2025Alex Warren’s You’ll Be Alright, Kid (Chapter 1) sits at Number 9 midweek.  

sombr and I Barely Know Her could greet the Top 20 once again (20), as Ed Sheeran’s former Number 1 Play eyes an upward trajectory (30). 

This week’s highest climber this week could come from The Stone Roses and their eponymous 1989 debut, forecasted to jump an incredible 52 places (31).  

David Bowie’s Legacy, which celebrates its tenth anniversary this year is aiming for a Top 40 finish, the first since March 2023 (36). The album contains Bowie’s most poignant tracks including Heroes, which was recently used to close the final episode of Stranger Things. The anniversary of the legendary singer-songwriter’s death is this week, sadly passing at the age of 69 on January 10 2016. 

Other albums looking to rebound into the Top 40 include Radiohead’s OK Computer (33), I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy from Teddy Swims (35), Pitbull with his Greatest Hits compilation (37) and Amy Winehouse’s Back to Black (40). 

See the full Official Albums Chart Update here from 5.45pm.