By dinner time on Sunday, we’ll know the final standings for the 2022/23 Premier League season....CONTINUE READING

Though the title and top-four races have proven to be anti-climactic in the end with both being wrapped up before the last day, there are still two relegation places to be decided and a final spot in Europe up for grabs.

Only one of Everton, Leicester City or Leeds United will avoid the drop, while two of Aston Villa, Tottenham Hotspur and Brentford will end the day knowing they didn’t quite do enough to secure Europa Conference League qualification.

We at 90min have predicted how the final day will go in terms of results, but let’s have a look at how the table would then look when all is said and done.

Read 90min’s full match previews here
Final Premier League table 2022/23 predicted

Position

Team

Points

Goal difference

1

Man City

89

+61

2

Arsenal

84

+42

3

Man Utd

75

+15

4

Newcastle

73

+37

5

Liverpool

69

+31

6

Brighton

63

+20

7

Brentford

59

+12

8

Aston Villa

59

+4

9

Tottenham

57

+3

10

Fulham

52

+2

11

Crystal Palace

47

-7

12

Chelsea

43

-11

13

West Ham

41

-12

14

Wolves

41

-24

15

Bournemouth

40

-33

16

Nottingham Forest

37

-32

17

Everton

34

-24

18

Leeds

34

-26

19

Leicester

32

-18

20

Southampton

24

-40

Ooft. It’s going to be tight.

So let’s tuck into the thick of the relegation battle – Everton won’t have it easy against their bogey team Bournemouth, but a draw against them will be enough to stay in the Premier League provided Leeds don’t hammer Tottenham to tip the goal-difference scales.

Leicester, for all of their talent and for all of West Ham having an eye on the Europa Conference League final, have showed so few signs of life of late that it would be egregious to expect them to win under such pressure.

Meanwhile, Aston Villa and Tottenham could stumble in their respective fixtures and therefore open the door to Brentford to nab the final European spot – with Manchester City looking ahead to two finals, it’s a more than conceivable outcome.

Manchester United should have just enough to finish third ahead of Newcastle, who will compile the misery on Chelsea one last time before season’s end.

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