Premier League table: How the top-flight standings could change this weekend

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We’ve got a huge weekend of Premier League action coming up, and you can listen to it all on talkSPORT.

Not only do we have exclusive commentary of Burnley vs Tottenham and Leicester City vs Crystal Palace but we’re also bringing you the huge clash between Manchester United and Liverpool at Old Trafford.

It’s promising to be an absolutely thrilling couple of days and it could have serious repercussions on the Premier League table as Liverpool chase Manchester City in the title race and the Red Devils battle for a spot in the top four.

Spurs will also be looking to keep themselves lurking in the title hunt on Saturday morning, while Burnley attempt to fend off the threat of relegation.

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: Southampton

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

17: Cardiff City

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

16: Newcastle

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

15: Burnley

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

14: Brighton

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

13: Crystal Palace

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

12: Leicester

Highest possible position: 9th
Lowest possible position: 12th

11: Bournemouth

Highest possible position: 9th
Lowest possible position: 12th

10: West Ham

Highest possible position: 9th
Lowest possible position: 12th

9: Everton

Highest possible position: 9th
Lowest possible position: 12th

8: Watford

Highest possible position: 7th
Lowest possible position: 8th

7: Wolves

Highest possible position: 7th
Lowest possible position: 8th

6: Chelsea

Highest possible position: 5th
Lowest possible position: 6th

5: Arsenal

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

4: Manchester United

Highest possible position: 4th
Lowest possible position: 5th

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

Manchester United vs Liverpool kicks-off on Sunday at 2.05pm.

Full commentary from the Premier League showdown will be live on talkSPORT, with our coverage getting underway at 1pm.