Every Premier League teams run-in revealed – from hardest to easiest

Every Premier League teams run-in revealed – from hardest to easiest
With the Carabao Cup final out of the way we’ve now got an almost clear run until the end of the Premier League season.Bar some FA Cup fixtures and a pesky international break, we’re getting to the climax of another campaign, which is sure to have a few more twists and turns left in it.Will Jurgen Klopp be happy with Liverpool’s Premier League run-in?12
Will Jurgen Klopp be happy with Liverpool’s Premier League run-in?
Manchester United and Liverpool will both be glad to have a fixture against one of the top six out of the way, while Tottenham will have been disappointed to miss an opportunity against Burnley, who have garnered an average of just 1.31 points per game in their home games.Some clubs are in a better position than others to achieve their respective goals as they have a perceived easier set of fixtures.But which Premier League clubs have the best run-ins? We consulted SoccerSTATS.com to find out the average points per game of each team’s remaining foes. 20. CardiffAverage points per game of opponents in their final 11 matches = 1.5819. BurnleyAverage points per game of opponents in their final 11 matches = 1.57Burnley may have beaten Spurs but their run-in isn’t looking great.12
Burnley may have beaten Spurs but their run-in isn’t looking great.
18. HuddersfieldAverage points per game of opponents in their final 11 matches = 1.4917. WatfordAverage points per game of opponents in their final 11 matches = 1.4814= West HamAverage points per game of opponents in their final 11 matches = 1.47Can the Hammers claim a top 10 finish?12
Can the Hammers claim a top 10 finish?
14= EvertonAverage points per game of opponents in their final 11 matches = 1.4714= ChelseaAverage points per game of opponents in their final 12 matches = 1.47Chelsea have had a tumultuous season under Maurizio Sarri with more twists and turns possibly on the way.12
Chelsea have had a tumultuous season under Maurizio Sarri with more twists and turns possibly on the way.
13. TottenhamAverage points per game of opponents in their final 11 matches = 1.4612. NewcastleAverage points per game of opponents in their final 11 matches = 1.42Will Ayoze Perez help Newcastle survive the threat of relegation?12
Will Ayoze Perez help Newcastle survive the threat of relegation?
11. Manchester CityAverage points per game of opponents in their final 11 matches = 1.4110. FulhamAverage points per game of opponents in their final 11 matches = 1.388= SouthamptonAverage points per game of opponents in their final 11 matches = 1.36Southampton need to battle hard to stay in the Premier League.12
Southampton need to battle hard to stay in the Premier League.
8= Crystal PalaceAverage points per game of opponents in their final 11 matches = 1.367. Manchester UnitedAverage points per game of opponents in their final 11 matches = 1.33Can Ole Gunnar Solskjaer get a top four finish with Manchester United and land the job permanently?12
Can Ole Gunnar Solskjaer get a top four finish with Manchester United and land the job permanently?
6. BrightonAverage points per game of opponents in their final 12 matches = 1.324= ArsenalAverage points per game of opponents in their final 11 matches = 1.30Will Arsenal be able to make a return to the top four thanks to their remaining fixtures?12
Will Arsenal be able to make a return to the top four thanks to their remaining fixtures?
4= LiverpoolAverage points per game of opponents in their final 11 matches = 1.30Will Virgil van Dijk lead his men to the Premier League title?12
Will Virgil van Dijk lead his men to the Premier League title?
2= WolvesAverage points per game of opponents in their final 11 matches = 1.24Nuno Espirito Santo has the potential to make Wolves’ return to the top-flight even better than it already is.12
Nuno Espirito Santo has the potential to make Wolves’ return to the top-flight even better than it already is.
2= BournemouthAverage points per game of opponents in their final 11 matches = 1.24Can Bournemouth finish in the top eight?12
Can Bournemouth finish in the top eight?
1. LeicesterAverage points per game of opponents in their final 11 matches = 1.18The Foxes must improve under their next boss and can do so with a good run of games.12
The Foxes must improve under their next boss and can do so with a good run of games.




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