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How the Premier League table would look had matches not been cancelled

Mike Hewitt/Getty Images
Mike Hewitt/Getty Images

It’s been four weeks since a ball was last kicked in the Premier League.

Since English football was halted by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, we’ve be asking our readers to predict the outcomes of the games that would have been played.

We understand that clubs hope to resume the League in June , and until they do, we’ll keep imaging how thing might have looked had football continued.

Here are the stories from the weekend just gone and how the table would look…

‘Champions’ Liverpool drop points for only the third time

Having backed Liverpool to win their previous two games, and thus clinch the title, Jurgen Klopp’s side were deemed to have played out a 1-1 draw away to Manchester City.

Arsenal surpass Tottenham

Mikel Arteta’s side were backed to beat Norwich at home and that result, coupled with Tottenham’s predicted draw at Sheffield United, sees Arsenal surpass Spurs into seventh spot – seven points off the top four.

Watford continue survival charge

Watford were backed to record a 1-0 win over Southampton at Vicarage Road. That victory, and with Brighton backed to lose at home to Manchester United, sees Nigel Pearson’s side move up to sixteenth place.

Champions League hopefuls march on

There was no movement at the top of the table and with Chelsea, Leicester City and Manchester United all winning, the trio look set to secure Champions League football with Manchester City’s ban opening up qualification to the fifth-best finished.

Here's how the table would have looked had the matches played out as you predicted...

Pos

Team

P

W

D

L

GD

Pts

C

Liverpool

32

29

2

1

52

89

2

Man City

32

21

4

7

35

67

3

Leicester City

32

19

5

8

39

62

4

Man Utd

32

15

9

8

20

54

5

Chelsea

32

16

7

9

17

54

6

Wolves

32

12

14

6

11

49

7

Arsenal

32

11

14

7

7

47

8

Tottenham

32

12

10

10

6

45

9

Sheffield Utd

31

11

12

8

3

45

10

Burnley

32

12

8

12

-5

43

11

Crystal Palace

32

11

11

10

-9

43

12

Newcastle

32

10

9

13

-14

39

13

Everton

32

11

7

14

-13

38

14

Southampton

32

10

5

17

-20

35

15

West Ham

32

8

6

18

-16

30

16

Watford

32

7

9

16

-21

30

17

Brighton

32

6

12

14

-14

29

18

Bournemouth

32

7

7

18

-23

28

19

Aston Villa

31

7

4

20

-31

25

20

Norwich

32

5

8

19

-30

23

Gameweek 33 predictions

Last weekend, the domestic season was due to pause anyway for a round of international fixtures, with action returning this Saturday.

Vote how you think the matches would have gone.

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