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Premier League standings could still be decided on points-per-game basis

Premier League could still be decided on points-per-game basis
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The final 2019-20 Premier League table could still be decided on a points-per-game basis should the Project Restart plans not be approved by the government.

The prospect of the Premier League season being curtailed and the final standings being decided on a points-per-game basis is still on the table.

All 20 clubs yesterday voted for the coronavirus-affected campaign to begin again on June 17, exactly 100 days after the last Premier League match.

The first full gameweek of fixtures, which includes the Merseyside derby between Everton and Liverpool and Jose Mourinho's Tottenham Hotspur welcoming Manchester United to North London, would then take place over the weekend of June 19-21.

However, those plans are subject to government approval and could be scuppered if the number of coronavirus cases begins to rise and national lockdown measures have to be tightened again.

The fact that the first two games back will be the two outstanding fixtures - Manchester City vs. Arsenal and Aston Villa vs. Sheffield United - is to ensure that every club gets on a level number of matches in case the campaign cannot be completed in full.

Should that not be the case then the final standings appear likely to be decided on a points-per-game basis, which as things stand would only result in two positional changes to the table.

Sheffield United would leapfrog Wolverhampton Wanderers into sixth place, guaranteeing the Blades a place in the Europa League group stages, while Arsenal would move above North London rivals Tottenham from ninth to eighth - possibly giving the Gunners a Europa League spot too.

The system would be unweighted - in other words, there will be no measures taken to differentiate between home and away form - whereas in a weighted system West Ham United would fall from 16th to 18th and subsequently be relegated.

In any scenario, Liverpool would still be crowned champions, while Leicester City, Chelsea and Manchester United would also qualify for next season's Champions League, pending the result of Manchester City's appeal against their UEFA ban.

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1Liverpool16123137162139
2Chelsea17105237191835
3Arsenal1796234161833
4Nottingham ForestNott'm Forest179442319431
5Bournemouth178452721628
6Aston Villa178452626028
7Manchester CityMan City178362925427
8Newcastle UnitedNewcastle177552721626
9Fulham176742422225
10Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton176742726125
11Tottenham HotspurSpurs1772839251423
12Brentford177283232023
13Manchester UnitedMan Utd176472122-122
14West Ham UnitedWest Ham175572230-820
15Everton163761421-716
16Crystal Palace173771826-816
17Leicester CityLeicester173592137-1614
18Wolverhampton WanderersWolves1733112740-1312
19Ipswich TownIpswich172691632-1612
20Southampton1713131136-256


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