Published Feb 27, 2025 • Last updated 7 minutes ago • 5 minute read
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After a dramatic weekend and a midweek round of games the end-of-season picture is coming into place.
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Arsenal losing to West Ham on the weekend and then drawing Nottingham Forest midweek, then Liverpool beating Manchester City followed by Wednesday’s win over Newcastle has left the Reds with a 13-point bulge at the top. Liverpool has 10 games left, Arsenal 11.
At the bottom it looks to be one of the more undramatic relegation fights in years. The three promoted teams, Southampton, Leicester and Ipswich, look all but doomed already with a five-point gap between the drop zone and 17th-place Wolves, then a 13-point gap to 16th-place West Ham. Unless Wolves completely implode, it’s a yo-yo season for all the promoted teams.