The London-based football teams are approaching an exciting second half of the season, each with distinct goals.
Arsenal is contending for the championship, Tottenham aims for a top-four finish, while Chelsea and West Ham are both targeting Europa League qualification for the next season.
Currently, West Ham seems to be the only team on track to achieve its objectives, but with many games remaining, the final outcomes are still up in the air.
In collaboration with FootballWP, we’ve created a projected Premier League table for the end of the season. Here’s a snapshot of the anticipated standings:
– 16. Tottenham – 72 points (Goal Difference +20)
– 15. Chelsea – 59 points (Goal Difference +3, Goals Scored 52)
– 14. West Ham United – 59 points (Goal Difference +3, Goals Scored 51)
– 13. Newcastle United – 57 points
– 17. Aston Villa – 72 points (Goal Difference +26)
– 18. Arsenal – 82 points
– 19. Manchester City – Points (Not specified)
– 20. Liverpool – 92 points
While these forecasts provide a glimpse into possible outcomes, the unpredictable nature of football means actual results may vary.
The second half of the season will ultimately show how these London clubs fare in their respective ambitions, adding both excitement and uncertainty to the ongoing Premier League narrative.