How the Premier League table could change this weekend with Chelsea, Tottenham and Manchester United battling for a Champions League place
How the Premier League table could change this weekend with Chelsea, Tottenham and Manchester United battling for a Champions League place

How the Premier League table could change this weekend with Chelsea, Tottenham and Manchester United battling for a Champions League place

Liverpool may be about to win the title but the story of the 2019/20 Premier League season is far from finished.

There is still a massive relegation dogfight to come, with just 13 points separating Arsenal in tenth place from rock-bottom Norwich.

The Canaries are undoubtedly the likeliest to face the drop, with Daniel Farke’s men sitting precariously on 18 points after 25 matches and six points adrift of Watford.

The battle for the Champions League spots is also up for grabs and as it stands, Frank Lampard’s Chelsea are frontrunners for the final place.

However, the Blues face Man United at Stamford Bridge on Monday in a hugely important tie in the race for fourth position.

But how might the table look come Monday night? Using data from sportsvisualized.com, we’ve taken a look at where each club could end up after the next round of fixtures…

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20. Norwich

Highest possible position: 20
Lowest possible position: 20

19. Watford

Highest possible position: 19
Lowest possible position: 19

18. West Ham

Highest possible position: 18
Lowest possible position: 18

17. Aston Villa

Highest possible position: 15
Lowest possible position: 17

16. Bournemouth

Highest possible position: 16
Lowest possible position: 17

15: Brighton

Highest possible position: 15
Lowest possible position: 16

14. Crystal Palace

Highest possible position: 14
Lowest possible position: 14

13. Southampton

Highest possible position: 10
Lowest possible position: 13

12. Newcastle

Highest possible position: 10
Lowest possible position: 13

11. Burnley

Highest possible position: 10
Lowest possible position: 13

10. Arsenal

Highest possible position: 10
Lowest possible position: 13

9. Wolves

Highest possible position: 6
Lowest possible position: 9

8. Manchester United

Highest possible position: 6
Lowest possible position: 9

7. Everton

Highest possible position: 7
Lowest possible position: 9

6. Tottenham

Highest possible position: 5
Lowest possible position: 8

5. Sheffield United

Highest possible position: 5
Lowest possible position: 6

4. Chelsea

Highest possible position: 4
Lowest possible position: 4

3. Leicester

Highest possible position: 2
Lowest possible position: 3

2. Man City

Highest possible position: 2
Lowest possible position: 3

1. Liverpool

Highest possible position: 1
Lowest possible position: 1

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