Premier League gameweek 15: How the top flight table could change

Premier League gameweek 15: How the top flight table could change
It’s the most wonderful time of the year when football is on almost every day for the month of December, so we’re back at it again in the Premier League.We’ve got 10 games to cast our eyes over and they could really shake up the table.Arsenal players passionately celebrated Lucas Torreira’s goal against Spurs7
Arsenal players passionately celebrated Lucas Torreira’s goal against Spurs
With several teams in the relegation battle getting vital wins in recent weeks, any positive results could really alter the outlook in the bottom half of the division.Meanwhile, it’s a similar story at the top with not only Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham swapping places regularly but the likes of Everton, Manchester United, Watford, Leicester City, and Bournemouth, too. But how can the Premier League table look at the end of gameweek 15? Using data from Sportsvisualized.com, talkSPORT.com reveals the highest and lowest potential position for each team at the end of this round of fixtures.You can see the results, below…
20. FulhamHighest possible position – 16thLowest possible position – 20th19. BurnleyHighest possible position – 14thLowest possible position – 20th18. SouthamptonHighest possible position – 14thLowest possible position – 20th17. Huddersfield TownHighest possible position – 14thLowest possible position – 20thBrighton came from behind to beat 10-man Huddersfield 2-1 on Saturday7
Brighton came from behind to beat 10-man Huddersfield 2-1 on Saturday
16. Cardiff CityHighest possible position – 14thLowest possible position – 20th15. Newcastle UnitedHighest possible position – 13thLowest possible position – 19thWest Ham ended Newcastle’s good run7
West Ham ended Newcastle’s good run
14. Crystal PalaceHighest possible position – 13thLowest possible position – 19th13. West HamHighest possible position – 11thLowest possible position – 15th12. Wolverhampton WanderersHighest possible position – 11thLowest possible position – 13th11. Brighton and Hove AlbionHighest possible position – 8thLowest possible position – 13thFlorin Andone nets the winner for Brighton7
Florin Andone nets the winner for Brighton
10. WatfordHighest possible position – 6thLowest possible position – 11th9. BournemouthHighest possible position – 6thLowest possible position – 11th8. Leicester CityHighest possible position – 6thLowest possible position – 11thLeicester City stars Jamie Vardy and James Maddison celebrate scoring against Watford7
Leicester City stars Jamie Vardy and James Maddison celebrate scoring against Watford
7. Manchester UnitedHighest possible position – 6thLowest possible position – 10th6. EvertonHighest possible position – 6thLowest possible position – 10thGylfi Sigurdsson has been in fine form for Everton this season7
Gylfi Sigurdsson has been in fine form for Everton this season
5. TottenhamHighest possible position – 3rdLowest possible position – 5th4. ArsenalHighest possible position – 3rdLowest possible position – 5thArsenal players passionately celebrated Lucas Torreira’s goal against Spurs7
Arsenal players passionately celebrated Lucas Torreira’s goal against Spurs
3. ChelseaHighest possible position – 3rdLowest possible position – 5th2. LiverpoolHighest possible position – 1stLowest possible position – 2ndLiverpool players celebrate with match-winner Divock Origi7
Liverpool players celebrate with match-winner Divock Origi
1. Manchester CityHighest possible position – 1stLowest possible position – 2nd

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