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Karine Grigoryan

25-12-2019 | 20:04 Football
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How the Premier League table could change after Boxing Day fixtures

Premier League teams are preparing for Boxing Day. The fixtures for December 26 include Liverpool's trip to Leicester City, while Manchester City will play against Wolves at Molineux Stadium. Fourth placed Chelsea will host Southampton, while 6th placed Sheffield United will face Watford. Currently the leaders are Liverpool with 49 points, 10 points ahead of 2nd placed Leicester City. Ahead of the Boxing Day, talkSPORT have used sportsvisualized.com to see how the Premier League table could change after the games. 20. Watford Highest possible position: 19th Lowest possible position: 20th 19. Norwich Highest possible position: 18th Lowest possible position: 20th 18. Aston Villa Highest possible position: 17th Lowest possible position: 20th 17. Southampton Highest possible position: 13th Lowest possible position: 18th 16. West Ham Highest possible position: 13th Lowest possible position: 17th 15. Everton Highest possible position: 13th Lowest possible position: 17th 14. Bournemouth Highest possible position: 13th Lowest possible position: 17th 13. Brighton Highest possible position: 7th Lowest possible position: 13th 12. Crystal Palace Highest possible position: 7th Lowest possible position: 13th 11. Arsenal Highest possible position: 7th Lowest possible position: 13th 10. Burnley Highest possible position: 6th Lowest possible position: 12th 9. Newcastle Highest possible position: 5th Lowest possible position: 12th 8. Manchester United Highest possible position: 5th Lowest possible position: 12th 7. Tottenham Highest possible position: 5th Lowest possible position: 11th 6. Wolves Highest possible position: 5th Lowest possible position: 9th 5. Sheffield United Highest possible position: 5th Lowest possible position: 8th 4. Chelsea Highest possible position: 4th Lowest possible position: 4th 3. Manchester City Highest possible position: 2nd Lowest possible position: 3rd 2. Leicester Highest possible position: 2nd Lowest possible position: 3rd 1. Liverpool Highest possible position: 1st Lowest possible position: 1st source - talkSPORT

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