The battle for the Champions League - Who's going to finish fourth in the EPL?
The battle for the Champions League - Who's going to finish fourth in the EPL?
At this point, it's guaranteed that Manchester United (79 points) and Manchester City (74 points) are going to take the top two spots in the Premiere League. Even though the re-invigorated City may be disappointed that they let their early season first place lead go, they'll be re-assured by a guaranteed spot in the Champions League.
Third place Arsenal, who are ten points behind Manchester City, sit with a five point lead ahead of rivals Tottenham. However, the most exciting race in what's left now may be the fight for the fourth and final Champions League spot.
Tottenham is currently in fourth place with 59 points, but are only in fourth place by virtue of goal difference, as Newcastle also has 59 points. Right behind them are charging Chelsea, who sit in sixth place with 57 points.
With five points left, and fifteen precious points to gain, the battle between Tottenham, Newcastle, and Chelsea will be a tough one.
Click on the pictures above to see what we think about the battle for fourth place.
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