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How the Premier League table could change this weekend – where will your club end up?

Christmas starts here in the Premier League as we get ready for 39 games in 13 days across England.

The fixtures will come thick, fast, and with a dash of festivities as fans rock up wearing Santa hats and funky jumpers.

Here on talkSPORT we’re bringing you as much football as you can handle with 27 of the matches live on our network – including all NINE Boxing Day games.

This weekend we’re bringing you a couple of classic clashes to kick off the most wonderful time of the year as Everton host Arsenal at Goodison Park and title challengers Man City and Leicester City square off against each other.

They do battle while Liverpool over in Qatar at the Club World Cup where they face Flamengo in the final – another game you can hear on talkSPORT.

LIVE on talkSPORT

Check out all the live commentaries coming up across our network this weekend…

  • Middlesbrough vs Stoke (Friday, 7:45pm) – talkSPORT 2
  • Everton vs Arsenal (Saturday, 12:30pm) – talkSPORT
  • Aston Villa vs Southampton (Saturday, 3pm) – talkSPORT 2
  • Cardiff vs Preston (Saturday, 12:30pm) – talkSPORT 2
  • Manchester City vs Leicester (Saturday, 5:30pm) – talkSPORT
  • Liverpool vs Flamengo (Saturday, 5:30pm) – talkSPORT 2
  • Sheffield Wednesday vs Bristol City (Sunday, 12pm) – talkSPORT

With all that action in mind, talkSPORT.com takes a look at where every club could end up by the end of this round of fixtures, using data from sportsvisualized.com.


20. Watford

Highest possible position: 19th
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Lowest possible position: 20th

19. Norwich

Highest possible position: 18th
Lowest possible position: 20th

18. Southampton

Highest possible position: 16th
Lowest possible position: 19th

17. Aston Villa

Highest possible position: 16th
Lowest possible position: 19th

16. Everton

Highest possible position: 13th
Lowest possible position: 17th

15. West Ham

Highest possible position: 14th
Lowest possible position: 16th

14. Bournemouth

Highest possible position: 10th
Lowest possible position: 16h

13. Brighton

Highest possible position: 10th
Lowest possible position: 15th

12. Burnley

Highest possible position: 8th
Lowest possible position: 15th

11. Newcastle

Highest possible position: 6th
Lowest possible position: 13th

10. Arsenal

Highest possible position: 6th
Lowest possible position: 13th

9. Crystal Palace

Highest possible position: 5th
Lowest possible position: 13th

8. Wolves

Highest possible position: 5th
Lowest possible position: 11th

7. Sheffield United

Highest possible position: 5th
Lowest possible position: 10th

6. Manchester United

Highest possible position: 5th
Lowest possible position: 10th

5. Tottenham

Highest possible position: 4th
Lowest possible position: 9th

4. Chelsea

Highest possible position: 4th
Lowest possible position: 5th

3. Manchester City

Highest possible position: 3rd
Lowest possible position: 3rd

2. Leicester

Highest possible position: 2nd
Lowest possible position: 2nd

1. Liverpool

Highest possible position: 1st
Lowest possible position: 1st


Saturday is GameDay on talkSPORT. We’ll bring you THREE live Premier League commentaries across our network this Saturday, including Everton vs Arsenal 12:30pm

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