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How the Premier League table could change this weekend

A dramatic seven days in the Premier League title chase means we’ve now got a proper battle at the top of the table.

Manchester City lead Liverpool on goal difference, while Tottenham Hotspur hang in too, just five points off the pace.

But there could be another change with Pep Guardiola’s men facing Chelsea this weekend, having lost to them earlier in the campaign.

Elsewhere, it continues to be difficult for Fulham and Huddersfield Town to play their way out of trouble, while in the middle of the table positions eight to 17 could change to almost any combination over the next four days.

So, how could the table look by the end of the weekend? Using data from sportsvisualized.com, talkSPORT.com reveals the highest and lowest potential position for each team at the end of this round of fixtures.

You can see the results, below…


20. Huddersfield

Highest possible position: 20th
Lowest possible position: 20th

19: Fulham

Highest possible position: 19th
Lowest possible position: 19th

18: Cardiff

Highest possible position: 15th
Lowest possible position: 19th

17: Burnley

Highest possible position: 13th
Lowest possible position: 18th

16: Southampton

Highest possible position: 13th
Lowest possible position: 18th

15: Newcastle

Highest possible position: 13th
Lowest possible position: 18th

14: Crystal Palace

Highest possible position: 13th
Lowest possible position: 17th

13: Brighton

Highest possible position: 13th
Lowest possible position: 17th

12: West Ham

Highest possible position: 8th
Lowest possible position: 12th

11: Leicester

Highest possible position: 8th
Lowest possible position: 12th

10: Bournemouth

Highest possible position: 8th
Lowest possible position: 12th

9: Everton

Highest possible position: 8th
Lowest possible position: 12th

8: Watford

Highest possible position: 8th
Lowest possible position: 12th

7: Wolves

Highest possible position: 7th
Lowest possible position: 7th

6: Arsenal

Highest possible position: 4th
Lowest possible position: 6th

5: Manchester United

Highest possible position: 4th
Lowest possible position: 6th

4: Chelsea

Highest possible position: 4th
Lowest possible position: 6th

3: Tottenham

Highest possible position: 3rd
Lowest possible position: 3rd

2: Liverpool

Highest possible position: 1st
Lowest possible position: 2nd

1: Manchester City

Highest possible position: 1st
Lowest possible position: 2nd

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