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Premier League relegation battle could get bonkers by final day

Stoke City v Swansea City - Premier League

STOKE ON TRENT, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 02: Peter Crouch of Stoke City shoots while he is challenged by Kyle Naughton of Swansea City during the Premier League match between Stoke City and Swansea City at Bet365 Stadium on December 2, 2017 in Stoke on Trent, England. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

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And then there were five.

With respect to the unsteadiness of Watford and Brighton as well as West Brom’s fine form and miracle pleas, there are five teams squarely in the relegation battle with two weeks to go in the 2018-19 Premier League season.

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Southampton and Stoke are in the drop zone, 17th place Swansea faces both of them, and West Ham and Huddersfield Town are by no means safe with 3-point advantages on the drop zone.

Some scenarios:


  • There’s a perfect storm of Saturday results that could leave Southampton, West Ham, and Huddersfield on 35 points, Swansea on 34, and Stoke on 33 heading into the final 8 days of the season.
    ----> And if Swans and Saints then drew their May 8 match, it could be 36, 35, 35, 35, 33 on Championship Sunday!
  • Another scenario which saw Stoke, Swans, West Ham, Huddersfield Town and Saints winning next weekend while Brighton loses would drag the Gulls into the mix.
  • There are also Saturday scenarios that see Stoke relegated and Southampton on life support, rendering the potential biggest game of the bunch -- the Swans-Saints match -- close to moot.
  • What is West Brom’s way out? The Baggies need to beat Spurs at the Hawthorns and Palace at Selhurst Park to move to 34 points. Then, West Brom would need Stoke to beat Swans, Swans to draw Southampton, and Stoke, Swans, and Saints to lose their remaining matches.

In that last scenario, there is no possibility of a relegation playoff. If Swansea and West Brom were level on on 34 points, it would take some bizarre results to level the other categories. West Brom (minus-24) would lower its mark with the wins while Swans would sink from minus-25.

A playoff is possible with other teams.

Saturday

Stoke City vs. Crystal Palace -- 7:30 a.m. ET
Bournemouth vs. Swansea City -- 10 a.m. ET
Leicester City vs. West Ham -- 10 a.m. ET
Everton vs. Southampton -- 12:30 p.m. ET

May 6

Manchester City vs. Huddersfield Town -- 8:30 a.m. ET

May 8

Swansea City vs. Southampton -- 2:45 p.m. ET

May 9

Chelsea vs. Huddersfield Town -- 2:45 p.m. ET

May 10

West Ham United vs. Manchester United -- 2:45 p.m. ET

Decision Day -- May 13 -- all matches at 10 a.m. ET

Huddersfield Town vs. Arsenal
West Ham vs. Everton
Southampton vs. Man City
Swansea City vs. Stoke City

STANDINGS

TeamGPWDLGFGAGDHomeAwayPTS
Manchester City353032102267615-1-115-2-193
Manchester United34235665263913-2-210-3-474
Liverpool362012480374311-7-09-5-472
Tottenham Hotspur34208666313510-4-210-4-468
Chelsea35206960342610-3-410-3-566
Arsenal341761166462014-2-23-4-957
Burnley36141210353237-5-67-7-454
Everton36139144254-1210-3-53-6-948
Leicester City351111134952-36-6-55-5-844
Newcastle United35118163544-97-4-74-4-941
Crystal Palace36911164154-136-5-73-6-938
Bournemouth36911164260-186-5-73-6-938
Watford35108174260-186-6-64-2-1138
Brighton & Hove Albion35813143247-156-8-42-5-1037
West Ham United35811164367-246-5-62-6-1035
Huddersfield Town3598182756-296-5-73-3-1135
Swansea City3589182752-256-3-82-6-1033


Southampton35614153554-194-7-72-7-832
Stoke City36612183265-335-5-81-7-1030
West Bromwich Albion36513183054-242-9-73-4-1128

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