Catfish and the Bottlemen's The Ride is racing towards this week's Official Albums Chart Number 1

Plus find out where new albums from ABC, Fifth Harmony and Flume are heading on this week's chart.

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Catfish and the Bottlemen are racing ahead on the Official Albums Chart with their new album The Ride.

The BRIT Award winning group are Number 1 at the midweek stage, an impressive 20,000 chart sales ahead of Beyoncé's Lemonade at 2. The Welsh four-piece's debut album The Balcony peaked at Number 10, so they're sure to reach a new high on the Official Albums Chart. 

A new entry at Number 3 this week are ABC with The Lexicon of Love II. The new wave group's eighth studio album will be their highest charting album in 26 years if it manages to stay above Number 7 by Friday.

Twice chart topper Drake's Views slides two places to Number 4 and Fifth Harmony land at 5 with 7/27. Their second collection featuring the Number 2 hit Work from Home follows their debut album Reflection, which hit Number 18 in 2015.

New entries and high climbers

Albums set for a big climb this week include Little Mix's Get Weird, which is up eight to Number 8, Sia's This Is Acting is currently up seven spots to Number 12, and the self-titled global debut album from Lukas Graham, which rockets 14 places to Number 16. A new entry between the rebounding records is Architects’ All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us, which starts at Number 14.

Blurryface from Twenty One Pilots ascends eight spots to Number 18, and Flume is right behind them with Skin, a new entry at 19. Band of Skulls are also new at 25 with By Default, as are Lacuna Coil with Delirium (26). Beth Orton is on course to debut at 28 with her seventh studio offering Kidsticks.

Finally, Birdy rises 11 places to Number 30 with Beautiful Lies, Panic at the Disco! lift 14 places to Number 37 with Death of a Bachelor, and this week's highest climbers are Red Hot Chili Peppers, who propel 79 places to Number 39 with their Greatest Hits album.

This week's Official Singles and Albums Charts will be revealed here and on BBC Radio 1 at 5.45pm on Friday. Click here to view the current Top 100

Look back at every Official Chart Number 1 album of 2016 so far below:

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Adam Clark

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Why don't Official Charts Company publish Chart Updates after Bank Holidays? I'm sure many people would like to see them, even if they are published a few hours late on Tuesday morning. Any particular reason why this doesn't happen?

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Hi Adam, we don't receive the necessary data on Bank Holidays, which is why have to post on the Tuesday instead.

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Adam Clark

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But you don't post the chart, just the article about the chart. Can you also post the chart on Tuesdays too?