The end of the Premier League season is in sight but there is still plenty to be decided before the curtain comes down on the campaign.
Burnley have had their relegation confirmed and Wolverhampton Wanderers look set to follow suit, but a tense battle to avoid finishing in 18th is playing out.
Tottenham Hotspur currently occupy that spot and were pegged back in a 2-2 draw with Brighton & Hove Albion at the weekend. West Ham United, hovering precariously above the drop zone, failed to take advantage of Tottenham’s plight on Monday night (April 20) as they were forced to settle for a point at Crystal Palace.
Nottingham Forest eased their relegation fears with a 4-1 rout of Burnley at the weekend and Newcastle United’s struggles continued with a loss to Bournemouth.
Further up the table, Manchester City have beaten Arsenal and Burnley to move top of the tree. Brentford played out a goalless draw with Fulham, Aston Villa saw off Sunderland and Liverpool were 2-1 victors over Everton in the Merseyside derby. Before Chelsea’s Tuesday night (April 21) loss to Brighton & Hove Albion, they were edged out by Manchester United at the weekend.
Following the latest twists and turns, data experts Opta have rebooted their supercomputer to forecast how the final Premier League table will look.