With Manchester City clear at the Premier League‘s table and Manchester United, who are second, with a healthy gap to the chasing pack, the rivals look set for the Premier League Top Four, but who will join them?
Leicester, West Ham, Chelsea, Tottenham, Liverpool and Everton all have hopes of securing Champions League football for next season and with just nine points separating third and eighth, it looks like it will go right down to the wire.
Liverpool and Chelsea both secured victories in the Premier League on Saturday in contrasting styles, but who are better placed to finish in the top four come the end of the season?
West Ham have one of the greatest opportunities in the history of the club to get into the top four and into the Champions League. It’s a one-off, the ultimate for this West Ham team. I don’t think it’s a chance that comes along again!
“Do I think they are going to do it? I’m not sure, but they do have the fixtures to do it. I can’t stress how important the game against Leicester at the weekend is for them. I think they have to beat Leicester.
“Obviously, Manchester City and Manchester United are in, and I think Leicester can make it. For the final spot, it’s between West ham and Liverpool and Chelsea, and I’m just sticking Chelsea, but it’s going to be so tight. Which club do you think will make the top four? Vote Below;
Pick the 4 clubs that will finish in the top four PL places this season and tell us why you think so in the comment section below.
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