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How the Premier League table can change this weekend with Chelsea v Manchester City and Newcastle v Liverpool

Highest possible position at the end of the weekend: 19th
Lowest possible position at the end of the weekend: 20th

West Ham United: Current position – 18th
Leicester City: Current position – 17th
Stoke City: Current position – 16th
Swansea City: Current position u2013 15th
Swansea City: Current position – 15th
Everton: Current position u2013 14th
Everton: Current position – 14th
Brighton and Hove Albion: Current position u2013 13th
Brighton and Hove Albion: Current position – 13th
West Bromwich Albion: Current position u2013 12th
West Bromwich Albion: Current position – 12th
Southampton: Current position u2013 11th
Southampton: Current position – 11th
Burnley: Current position u2013 10th
Burnley: Current position – 10th
Newcastle United: Current position u2013 9th
Newcastle United: Current position – 9th
Huddersfield Town: Current position u2013 8th
Huddersfield Town: Current position – 8th
Arsenal: Current position u2013 7th
Arsenal: Current position – 7th
Watford: Current position u2013 6th
Watford: Current position – 6th
Liverpool: Current position u2013 5th
Liverpool: Current position – 5th
Tottenham Hotspur: Current position u2013 4th
Tottenham Hotspur: Current position – 4th
Chelsea: Current position u2013 3rd
Chelsea: Current position – 3rd
Manchester United: Current position u2013 2nd
Manchester United: Current position – 2nd
Manchester City: Current position u2013 1st
Manchester City: Current position – 1st

Another weekend of Premier League football is almost here, and it is sure to be full of thrilling matches.