Every Premier League clubs run-in – from hardest to easiest with five games to go

Every Premier League clubs 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.7
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. HuddersfieldAverage points per game of opponents in their final five matches = 1.7719. West HamAverage points per game of opponents in their final six matches = 1.7518. LeicesterAverage points per game of opponents in their final five matches = 1.65Vardy netted as Leicester beat Huddersfield at the weekend7
Vardy netted as Leicester beat Huddersfield at the weekend
17. ChelseaAverage points per game of opponents in their final six matches = 1.5715= CardiffAverage points per game of opponents in their final six matches = 1.5615= Crystal PalaceAverage points per game of opponents in their final five matches = 1.56Crystal Palace players celebrate yet another Luka Milivojevic penalty.7
Crystal Palace players celebrate yet another Luka Milivojevic penalty.
14. BurnleyAverage points per game of opponents in their final five matches = 1.5513. Manchester CityAverage points per game of opponents in their final six matches = 1.5312. BrightonAverage points per game of opponents in their final seven matches = 1.5111. NewcastleAverage points per game of opponents in their final five matches = 1.4110. ArsenalAverage points per game of opponents in their final six matches = 1.36Arsenal missed the chance to tighten their grip on their place in the top four7
Arsenal missed the chance to tighten their grip on their place in the top four
9. EvertonAverage points per game of opponents in their final five matches = 1.338. WolvesAverage points per game of opponents in their final six matches = 1.286= TottenhamAverage points per game of opponents in their final six matches = 1.266= Manchester UnitedAverage points per game of opponents in their final six matches = 1.26Manchester United stars look dejected after a defeat to Wolves.7
Manchester United stars look dejected after a defeat to Wolves.
5. WatfordAverage points per game of opponents in their final six matches = 1.193= LiverpoolAverage points per game of opponents in their final five matches = 1.17Liverpool players celebrate Mohamed Salah’s goal against Southampton.7
Liverpool players celebrate Mohamed Salah’s goal against Southampton.
3= SouthamptonAverage points per game of opponents in their final six matches = 1.172. FulhamAverage points per game of opponents in their final five matches = 1.14Fulham are relegated but could improve their final position.7
Fulham are relegated but could improve their final position.
1. BournemouthAverage points per game of opponents in their final five matches = 1.13

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