Liverpool - 63 points City - 62 points Arsenal - 58 points Sheff Utd (A) City (H) Liverpool (A) Brentford (H) Everton (A) - Date TBD Brighton (A) - Date TBD Chelsea (H) - Date TBD Brighton (H) Arsenal (H) City (A) Sheff Utd (H) Villa (H) Luton (H) United (A) Palace (A) Brighton (A) Palace (H) Luton (H) Villa (H) Fulham (A) Spurs (A) Wolves (A) West Ham (A) Forest (A) Spurs (A) Spurs (H) Wolves (H) Bournemouth (H) Villa (A) Fulham (A) United (A) Wolves (H) West Ham (H) Everton (H)
That's how I see it, we have the slightly harder fixtures but easier finish to the season. Arsenal and Liverpool want to be ahead by the end of April.
Liverpool have the easiest games left. If they continue to get the decisions on top of that, they should walk it.
Pretty much gone as expected so far. No team has surprised. Last night's result was probably the first decent result from one of the 3 teams.
Liverpool (67) Arsenal (68) City (67) Sheff United (H) United (A) Brighton (A) Palace (A) Palace (H) Villa (H) Luton (H) Fulham (A) Wolves (A) Spurs (A) TBD Everton (A) Chelsea (H) Brighton (A) West Ham (A) Spurs (A) Forest (A) Spurs (H) Bournemouth (H) Wolves (H) Villa (A) United (A) Fulham (A) Wolves (H) Everton (H) West Ham (H)
Corresponding teams this season:
Liverpool - 22 points from 27.
Arsenal - 15 points from 24.
City - 17 points from 24.
Basically no team is winning out but whoever does has a chance.
Liverpool favourites then us in my opinion, Arsenal's games are tough.
89 points wins it.
Always believed there would be dropped points. Since making these tables I always felt we had a chance.
Prior to the Spurs game moving, I always felt Arsenal and Liverpool needed a lead by the end of April. Not over yet of course but Arsenal only just started their tricky run of games, Liverpool's hasn't even started yet.