Friday 17 April 2020 10:52, UK
Leicester City will win the Premier League with three games to spare if they repeat their previous results against their remaining opponents.
The Foxes moved five points clear at the top of the table with victory at Watford on Saturday and have just nine games remaining.
They've already beaten seven of the opponents they have left to play - including Newcastle, who they face live on Sky Sports on Monday Night Football next week - and drew with Manchester United and Southampton.
If they can replicate those results, Leicester will finish the season on 83 points.
Should all of the Premier League teams repeat their previous results against their remaining opponents, Spurs would slump from second to fourth and drop below Manchester City and north London rivals Arsenal, while West Ham would pip Manchester United to fifth.
At the other end of the table, Newcastle - despite pressure currently mounting on boss Steve McClaren - would actually stay up because they've already beaten three of their remaining opponents and drawn with another two. Aston Villa, Sunderland and Norwich would drop into the Championship.
Watford, meanwhile, would climb five places, while Southampton - who took just four points off their remaining opponents earlier this season - would fall to just above the relegation zone.
Here's what the Premier League would look like if all 20 Premier League teams repeated their previous results against their remaining opponents…
**Man City, Liverpool, Everton and Newcastle have a game in hand. Teams level on points are separated by goal difference
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