The London football landscape is poised for a captivating second half of the season, with each club harboring distinct aspirations. Arsenal is eyeing the title, Tottenham aims for a top-four finish, and both Chelsea and West Ham have their sights set on Europa League qualification for the next season.
As things stand, only West Ham seems on track to meet these expectations. However, with the majority of the second half of the season yet to unfold, final outcomes remain uncertain. In collaboration with FootballWP, we’ve crafted a projected Premier League table for the season’s end, providing insights into the anticipated standings.
At 16th place, Tottenham is projected to secure 72 points with a goal difference of 20. Chelsea sits at 15th with 59 points, a positive goal difference of +3, and 52 goals scored. West Ham, aiming for Europa League qualification, is predicted to finish 14th with 59 points, a goal difference of +3, and 51 goals scored. Newcastle United is expected to land at 13th place with 57 points.
Aston Villa, currently at 17th, is projected to earn 72 points with a goal difference of 26. Meanwhile, Arsenal, eyeing the title, is forecasted to finish 18th with 82 points. Manchester City’s projected position and points are not provided, leaving a gap in the predictions, while Liverpool is anticipated to secure 92 points, placing them at the bottom.
These predictions provide a snapshot of potential outcomes, but the fluid nature of football ensures that actual results may deviate from these projections. The second half of the season holds the key to how these London clubs will fare in their respective quests, injecting suspense and unpredictability into the unfolding Premier League narrative.