The Premier League fixture list may have been decimated by FA Cup semi-finals this weekend but it’s still going to be huge.
There are vital games across the division involving the title race, the battle for the top four and clubs fighting off relegation fears.
Liverpool have the chance to take the summit from Manchester City on Friday night as they play Southampton – live on talkSPORT – while Chelsea and Arsenal can both gain advantages over Tottenham and Manchester City as they face West Ham and Everton respectively.
Meanwhile at the other end of the table Bournemouth host Burnley, relegated Huddersfield face Leicester City, and Newcastle and Crystal Palace go head-to-head.
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- Southampton vs Liverpool (Friday, 8pm) – talkSPORT
- Norwich vs QPR (Saturday, 12:30pm) – talkSPORT 2
- Huddersfield vs Leicester (Saturday, 3pm) – talkSPORT 2
- Manchester City vs Brighton (Saturday, 5:30pm) – talkSPORT
- Coventry vs Bristol Rovers (Sunday, 3pm) – talkSPORT 2
- Watford vs Wolves (Sunday, 4pm) – talkSPORT
But 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…
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20. Huddersfield
Highest possible position: 19th
Lowest possible position: 20th
19: Fulham
Highest possible position: 19th
Lowest possible position: 20th
18: Cardiff
Highest possible position: 18th
Lowest possible position: 18th
17: Burnley
Highest possible position: 14th
Lowest possible position: 17th
16: Southampton
Highest possible position: 14th
Lowest possible position: 17th
15:Â Brighton
Highest possible position: 15th
Lowest possible position: 17th
14: Newcastle
Highest possible position: 12th
Lowest possible position: 16th
13: Crystal Palace
Highest possible position: 12th
Lowest possible position: 16th
12: Bournemouth
Highest possible position: 12th
Lowest possible position: 13th
11: West Ham
Highest possible position: 9th
Lowest possible position: 11th
10: Everton
Highest possible position: 8th
Lowest possible position: 11th
9: Leicester City
Highest possible position: 7th
Lowest possible position: 11th
8: Watford
Highest possible position: 8th
Lowest possible position: 10th
7:Â Wolves
Highest possible position: 7th
Lowest possible position: 8th
6: Manchester United
Highest possible position: 6th
Lowest possible position: 6th
5: Chelsea
Highest possible position: 3rd
Lowest possible position: 5th
4: Arsenal
Highest possible position: 3rd
Lowest possible position: 5th
3: Tottenham
Highest possible position: 3rd
Lowest possible position: 5th
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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