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.
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.
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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
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
14. Burnley
Average points per game of opponents in their final five matches = 1.55
13. Manchester CityÂ
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
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
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
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
1. Bournemouth
Average points per game of opponents in their final five matches = 1.13
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