Ed Sheeran tops the Official Albums Chart for a second week as Freya Ridings takes highest new entry: “This has been the most surreal week!”

"I’m hugely grateful for all the people who believed in me and have helped me along this journey."

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Ed Sheeran’s No.6 Collaborations Project takes a second week on the Albums Chart top spot with another big week of sales.

No.6 does so with an almost even split between streaming and sales, including 41% of its chart sales being physical copies of the album. Ed’s latest album manages to outsell the rest of the Top 5 combined this week.

Meanwhile, Freya Ridings claims the highest new entry with her self-titled debut, landing at Number 3 with the most digital downloads of the week.

Speaking to OfficialCharts.com, Freya said: “This has been the most surreal week! To go into a supermarket that I used to shop in with my mum and see my album alongside my heroes' is the most surreal and awe-inspiring feeling.

"Knowing that I wrote these songs in a place of isolation and now they are connecting with so many people, makes me hugely grateful for all the people who believed in me and have helped me along this journey.

“A family tradition is to check the official charts every week, so to see my album alongside people who inspired me to write and sing my own songs is incredible!”

MORE: How a feature on Love Island changed Freya Ridings' career

Thom Yorke’s Anima (5) enters the Top 40 for the first time following its physical release, having previously peaked at 50 on digital downloads only. It’s Thom’s first Top 5 solo effort since 2006’s The Eraser.

Elsewhere, Swedish power metal band Sabaton earn their highest charting album to date with The Great War at Number 11. Shakespears Sister return to the chart for the first time since 1992 with comeback compilation Singles Party (1988-2019) at 14.

Brian Eno’s 1983 record Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks makes its Official Chart debut at Number 16, thanks to an expanded edition of the album marking the 50th anniversary of the moon landing. Apollo is now Brian's highest charting album in the UK.

Finally, Canadian rock outfit Sum 41 return with their seventh studio album Order In Decline (29), their fourth Top 40 collection.

See the full Official Albums Chart Top 100

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Michelle Phillips

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Ed won't be so popular when the disgusting truth comes out, wish I could say more but not my place to say, but enjoy your success edward cos I'm pretty certain it'll be your last.

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thierry henon

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What do you mean Michelle? i can't stand him anymore...he is EVERYWHERE!! we all need a break..

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Declan Marr

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What the are you even talking about??? What, “disgusting truth”?

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thierry henon

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I really wanted Freya to be number 1 but again, we have to deal with Ed Sheeran...Between him and Adele for the past few years...It is becoming far too much!...They are everywhere...Ed's first 2 albums were great...no doubt about it but No6 Collaboration is just awful!! And such a shame for Shakespears Sister at number 14 when they were at number 5 mid week: fantastic compilation: can't stop listening to STAY...

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Piran

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Really happy for Freya with her success over the past year!
I definitely think we'll be hearing much more of her to come. :)