Every Premier League club’s run-in – from hardest to easiest with five games to go

Every Premier League club’s run-in – from hardest to easiest with five games to go

It wasn’t a full Premier League fixture list at the weekend but it’s had a huge knock-on effect on every club.


Managers, players, and supporters will all be looking out for their run-ins with clubs having between seven and five games to go in the season.





Mauricio Pochettino, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, and Unai Emery are facing a huge battle for a top four spot.



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Mauricio Pochettino, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, and Unai Emery are facing a huge battle for a top four spot.



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. Huddersfield


Average points per game of opponents in their final five matches = 1.77


19. West Ham


Average points per game of opponents in their final six matches = 1.75


18. Leicester


Average points per game of opponents in their final five matches = 1.65





Vardy netted as Leicester beat Huddersfield at the weekend



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Vardy netted as Leicester beat Huddersfield at the weekend



17. Chelsea


Average points per game of opponents in their final six matches = 1.57


15= Cardiff


Average points per game of opponents in their final six matches = 1.56


15= Crystal Palace


Average points per game of opponents in their final five matches = 1.56





Crystal Palace players celebrate yet another Luka Milivojevic penalty.



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Crystal Palace players celebrate yet another Luka Milivojevic penalty.



14. Burnley


Average points per game of opponents in their final five matches = 1.55


13. Manchester City 


Average points per game of opponents in their final six matches = 1.53


12. Brighton


Average points per game of opponents in their final seven matches = 1.51


11. Newcastle


Average points per game of opponents in their final five matches = 1.41


10. Arsenal


Average points per game of opponents in their final six matches = 1.36





Arsenal missed the chance to tighten their grip on their place in the top four



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Arsenal missed the chance to tighten their grip on their place in the top four



9. Everton


Average points per game of opponents in their final five matches = 1.33


8. Wolves


Average points per game of opponents in their final six matches = 1.28


6= Tottenham


Average points per game of opponents in their final six matches = 1.26


6= Manchester United


Average points per game of opponents in their final six matches = 1.26





Manchester United stars look dejected after a defeat to Wolves.



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Manchester United stars look dejected after a defeat to Wolves.



5. Watford


Average points per game of opponents in their final six matches = 1.19


3= Liverpool


Average points per game of opponents in their final five matches = 1.17





Liverpool players celebrate Mohamed Salah’s goal against Southampton.



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Liverpool players celebrate Mohamed Salah’s goal against Southampton.



3= Southampton


Average points per game of opponents in their final six matches = 1.17


2. Fulham


Average points per game of opponents in their final five matches = 1.14





Fulham are relegated but could improve their final position.



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Fulham are relegated but could improve their final position.



1. Bournemouth


Average points per game of opponents in their final five matches = 1.13





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