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Premier League table: Every team ranked by away record – Arsenal level with West Brom


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Chelsea suffered a huge blow to their hopes of qualifying for the Champions League but Huddersfield confirmed that Premier League status with a 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge.

Laurent Depoitre scored minutes into the second half only for Marcos Alonso to equalise fortuitously. The Blues pushed and pushed but the Terriers hung on for a valuable point.

Tottenham's win over Newcastle meant they are guaranteed a top-four spot and Champions League football for another season. Arsenal remain without an away point in 2018 after going down 3-1 at Leciester City.

In more bad news for Chelsea, Manchester City break three of their Premier League records - most points, most wins and most goals - with a 3-1 win over Brighton.

On Tuesday, Manolo Gabbiadini scored what could prove to be one of the most important goals in Southampton's Premier League history to secure a priceless 1-0 win away at fellow relegation strugglers Swansea City.

Southampton held on for all three points - a result which relegated West Brom, and leaves Swansea with it all to do on the final day of the season.

Here's the lay of the land in gameweek 37...

EPL Table | Premier League 2017-18 season standings

Pos Team P W D L GD Pts 1 Man City (C) 37 31 4 2 78 97 2 Man United 36 24 5 7 39 77 3 Tottenham 37 22 8 7 37 74 4 Liverpool 37 20 12 5 42 72 5 Chelsea 37 21 7 9 27 70 6 Arsenal 37 18 6 13 22 60 7 Burnley 37 14 12 11 -2 54 8 Everton 37 13 10 14 -12 49 9 Leicester 37 12 11 14 -3 47 10 Newcastle 36 11 8 17 -10 41 11 Crystal Palace 37 10 11 16 -12 41 12 Bournemouth 37 10 11 16 -17 41 13 Watford 37 11 8 18 -19 41 14 Brighton 37 9 13 15 -16 40 15 West Ham 36 9 11 16 -22 38 16 Huddersfield 37 9 10 18 -29 37 17 Southampton 37 7 15 15 -18 36 18 Swansea 37 8 9 20 -27 33 19 West Brom (R) 37 6 13 18 -23 31 20 Stoke (R) 37 6 12 19 -34 30

Gameweek 37 fixtures

Saturday, May 5 Kickoff Coverage TV Stoke City 1 Crystal Palace 2 12:30pm Report Sky Sports Bournemouth 1 Swansea 0 3pm Leicester City 0 West Ham 2 3pm Report Watford 2 Newcastle 1 3pm West Brom 1 Tottenham 0 3pm Report Everton 1 Southampton 1 5.30pm BT Sport Sunday, May 6 5.30pm Man City 0 Huddersfield 0 1.30pm Report Sky Sports Arsenal 5 Burnley 0 4.30pm Report Chelsea 1 Liverpool 0 4.30pm Report Sky Sports Tuesday, May 8 Swansea 0 Southampton 1 7.45pm Report Sky Sports Wednesday, May 9 Chelsea 1 Huddersfield 1 7.45pm Report Sky Sports Leicester City 3 Arsenal 1 7.45pm Report Man City 2 Brighton 1 8pm Report Tottenham 1 Newcastle 0 8pm Report Thursday, May 10 West Ham vs Man United 7.45pm LIVE Sky Sports

Golden Boot race


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Chelsea suffered a huge blow to their hopes of qualifying for the Champions League but Huddersfield confirmed that Premier League status with a 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge.

Laurent Depoitre scored minutes into the second half only for Marcos Alonso to equalise fortuitously. The Blues pushed and pushed but the Terriers hung on for a valuable point.

Tottenham's win over Newcastle meant they are guaranteed a top-four spot and Champions League football for another season. Arsenal remain without an away point in 2018 after going down 3-1 at Leciester City.

In more bad news for Chelsea, Manchester City break three of their Premier League records - most points, most wins and most goals - with a 3-1 win over Brighton.

On Tuesday, Manolo Gabbiadini scored what could prove to be one of the most important goals in Southampton's Premier League history to secure a priceless 1-0 win away at fellow relegation strugglers Swansea City.

Southampton held on for all three points - a result which relegated West Brom, and leaves Swansea with it all to do on the final day of the season.

Here's the lay of the land in gameweek 37...

EPL Table | Premier League 2017-18 season standings

Pos Team P W D L GD Pts 1 Man City (C) 37 31 4 2 78 97 2 Man United 36 24 5 7 39 77 3 Tottenham 37 22 8 7 37 74 4 Liverpool 37 20 12 5 42 72 5 Chelsea 37 21 7 9 27 70 6 Arsenal 37 18 6 13 22 60 7 Burnley 37 14 12 11 -2 54 8 Everton 37 13 10 14 -12 49 9 Leicester 37 12 11 14 -3 47 10 Newcastle 36 11 8 17 -10 41 11 Crystal Palace 37 10 11 16 -12 41 12 Bournemouth 37 10 11 16 -17 41 13 Watford 37 11 8 18 -19 41 14 Brighton 37 9 13 15 -16 40 15 West Ham 36 9 11 16 -22 38 16 Huddersfield 37 9 10 18 -29 37 17 Southampton 37 7 15 15 -18 36 18 Swansea 37 8 9 20 -27 33 19 West Brom (R) 37 6 13 18 -23 31 20 Stoke (R) 37 6 12 19 -34 30

Gameweek 37 fixtures

Saturday, May 5 Kickoff Coverage TV Stoke City 1 Crystal Palace 2 12:30pm Report Sky Sports Bournemouth 1 Swansea 0 3pm Leicester City 0 West Ham 2 3pm Report Watford 2 Newcastle 1 3pm West Brom 1 Tottenham 0 3pm Report Everton 1 Southampton 1 5.30pm BT Sport Sunday, May 6 5.30pm Man City 0 Huddersfield 0 1.30pm Report Sky Sports Arsenal 5 Burnley 0 4.30pm Report Chelsea 1 Liverpool 0 4.30pm Report Sky Sports Tuesday, May 8 Swansea 0 Southampton 1 7.45pm Report Sky Sports Wednesday, May 9 Chelsea 1 Huddersfield 1 7.45pm Report Sky Sports Leicester City 3 Arsenal 1 7.45pm Report Man City 2 Brighton 1 8pm Report Tottenham 1 Newcastle 0 8pm Report Thursday, May 10 West Ham vs Man United 7.45pm LIVE Sky Sports

Golden Boot race


The Premier League season is simmering to a close, with plenty of teams 'on the beach' and others putting the finishing touches to their 2017/18 campaign.

As the famous saying goes 'the table never lies' but breaking the top flight down into home and away games reveals a shocking Arsenal weakness.

The Gunners have failed to pick up a single point away from home during this calendar year so far, with the same points tally as West Brom over the course of the season.

Their north London rivals Tottenham have fared much better away from home and have struggled at Wembley, though not on the same level as Arsenal's travelling woes.

There are several interesting differences from the full table – but which teams have impressed or failed most on the road?

Take a look through the gallery to reveal every team's away record this season.




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