Premier League table: How the top-flight standings could potentially change in Gameweek 30

Premier League table: How the top-flight standings could potentially change in Gameweek 30
The Premier League title is back this weekend following a fantastic set of Champions League encounters in midweek.Can Tottenham and Manchester United keep up their performances as they face Southampton and Arsenal, respectively?Meanwhile Man City will be hoping to keep their one point lead over Liverpool as they take on Watford – live on talkSPORT.Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City are one point ahead of Liverpool in the title race9
Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City are one point ahead of Liverpool in the title race
At the opposite end of the table it is looking mighty tight with some clubs able to move themselves out of danger.So, how could the table look by the end of the weekend? Using data fromsportsvisualized.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: 19thLowest possible position: 20th

19: Fulham

Highest possible position: 19thLowest possible position: 20th

18: Cardiff

Highest possible position: 17thLowest possible position: 18th

17: Southampton

Highest possible position: 15thLowest possible position: 18thCan James Ward-Prowse help guide Southampton to safety?9
Can James Ward-Prowse help guide Southampton to safety?

16: Burnley

Highest possible position: 14thLowest possible position: 17th

15:Brighton

Highest possible position: 13thLowest possible position: 17th

14: Newcastle United

Highest possible position: 12thLowest possible position: 16thRafa Benitez is working wonders at Newcastle9
Rafa Benitez is working wonders at Newcastle

13: Crystal Palace

Highest possible position: 11thLowest possible position: 16th

12: Bournemouth

Highest possible position: 10thLowest possible position: 14th

11: Leicester City

Highest possible position: 10thLowest possible position: 13th

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10: Everton

Highest possible position: 9thLowest possible position: 12th

9:West Ham

Highest possible position: 9thLowest possible position: 10thWest Ham players celebrate9
West Ham players celebrate

8: Watford

Highest possible position: 7thLowest possible position: 8th

7:Wolves

Highest possible position: 7thLowest possible position: 8th

6: Chelsea

Highest possible position: 4thLowest possible position: 6thChelsea seem to have turned a corner under Maurizio Sarri9
Chelsea seem to have turned a corner under Maurizio Sarri

5: Arsenal

Highest possible position: 4thLowest possible position: 6thAaron Ramsey scored against Tottenham last weekend9
Aaron Ramsey scored against Tottenham last weekend

4: Manchester United

Highest possible position: 3rdLowest possible position: 6thManchester United celebrate their stunning victory in Paris9
Manchester United celebrate their stunning victory in Paris

3: Tottenham

Highest possible position: 3rdLowest possible position: 4thMoussa Sissoko celebrates Tottenham’s winner against Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League.9
Moussa Sissoko celebrates Tottenham’s winner against Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League.

2: Liverpool

Highest possible position: 1stLowest possible position: 2ndVirgil Van Dijk has been a huge success at Liverpool9
Virgil Van Dijk has been a huge success at Liverpool

1:Manchester City

Highest possible position: 1stLowest possible position: 2ndPep Guardiola’s Manchester City are one point ahead of Liverpool in the title race9
Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City are one point ahead of Liverpool in the title race


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