Manchester United have the easiest but it’s tough for Villa – EVERY Premier League run-in analysed 

When confirmation arrived on Thursday that the Premier League season was to resume on June 17, attention quickly returned to the remaining schedule.  

Checking fixtures has been redundant since the league was halted, along with the rest of Europe’s top divisions, in mid-March due to the scale of the coronavirus pandemic. 

But with teams back in training and a firm restart date in the diary, managers, players and supporters can begin to talk about the football again with a title to win, Champions League spots to win and relegation to avoid.  

Manchester United have the easiest run-in on average for the remaining nine league games

Jack Grealish is hoping to inspire Aston Villa to safety as they sit 19th ahead of the league's resumption

Nathan Ake and Bournemouth have the second toughest run-in of any side in the league from the average position of teams they need to face

Aston Villa and Bournemouth, both fighting against relegation, have incredibly tough run-ins 

AVERAGE POSITION OF TEAMS LEFT TO PLAY THIS SEASON

1.  Crystal Palace – 8.11

2. Bournemouth – 8.22

3. Aston Villa – 8.4

4. Brighton – 8.55

5. Sheffield United – 9.4

6. Watford – 10.11

7. Tottenham – 10.44

8. Arsenal – 10.5

9. Liverpool – 10.55

Burnley – 10.55 

11. Everton – 10.66

12. Chelsea – 11

=    Norwich – 11

14. West Ham – 11.33

=    Leicester – 11.33

16. Newcastle – 11.44

17. Southampton – 11.66

18. Wolves – 11.77

19. Man City – 12.1

20. Manchester United – 12.33

The average league position of teams left to face in the 2019-20 season was calculated by adding current positions of those sides together and then dividing by the number of games remaining. 

Aston Villa, Sheffield United, Arsenal and Manchester City all have 10 games remaining while the rest of the division has nine matches left.  

From those, Sportsmail worked out an average league position of the sides left to play to establish a difficulty rating for the run in. 

So, for Villa, currently sat in 19th, they take on Sheffield United (7th), Chelsea (4th), Newcastle (13th), Wolves (6th), Liverpool (1st), Manchester United (5th), Palace (11th), Everton (12th), Arsenal (9th) and West Ham (16th).

That throws up an average league position of 8.4 for opposition teams in the run-in, making their conclusion to the season the third toughest in the league.  

But while there will be despair in the Midlands about the tricky fixtures ahead, Manchester United will look to take advantage of what is, on average, the easiest run-in of any side in the league.  

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side were beginning to build some real momentum before the hiatus began and he will hope the break has not impacted his side’s form too much. 

United are fifth right now, three points adrift of Chelsea in fourth, but United have a significantly more manageable run-in.  

United face Tottenham (8th), Sheffield United (7th), Brighton (15th), Bournemouth (18th), Villa (19th), Southampton (14th), Palace (11th), West Ham (16th) and Leicester (3rd) to round out the season.  

Brighton rank fourth in the difficulty table as they look to avoid slipping into relegation spots

Brighton rank fourth in the difficulty table as they look to avoid slipping into relegation spots

While there are tricky ties against former boss Jose Mourinho, now at Tottenham, and finishing against Leicester City, matches against Brighton, Bournemouth, Aston Villa,  Southampton and West Ham all represent opportunities for United to close the gap on Chelsea should they drop points.  

United’s average opponent is sat 12.33 in the table. For Chelsea, their average opponent ranks at 11th in the league.  

Frank Lampard’s side have been mightily impressive this season – particularly away from home – despite being hampered initially by a transfer embargo from FIFA. 

Like United, they also face relegation-threatened Villa and West Ham but unlike their rivals at Old Trafford, Chelsea still have to face Manchester City and champions-elect Liverpool, leaving them with the 12th toughest run-in.  

Speaking of Liverpool, they need just six points to seal their first league title since 1990 and will be confident given their remaining games.  

Crystal Palace are having an impressive season but have the toughest remaining fixtures

Crystal Palace are having an impressive season but have the toughest remaining fixtures

Jurgen Klopp’s side need six points from their remaining nine games to secure the title – but should Manchester City drop points against Arsenal in the first game back, Liverpool can win it in a Merseyside derby against Everton.  

Klopp’s side have an opposition average sat mid-table at 10.55, with games against Everton (12th), Crystal Palace (11th), Manchester City (2nd), Aston Villa (19th), Brighton (15th), Burnley (10th), Arsenal (9th), Chelsea (4th) and Newcastle (13th) to round out a memorable season.  

Crystal Palace are in no danger of the relegation zone thanks to the work done by Roy Hodgson in south London. The Eagles do however find themselves with the toughest remaining games. 

Wilfried Zaha and Co top the table with an average opponent position of 8.11, due largely for remaining games against Liverpool (1st), Leicester (3rd), Chelsea (4th) Manchester United (5th), Wolves (6th) and Tottenham (8th). 

Facing six of the top eight teams is a rough way to close out the season but with Palace sat 11th, they are able to play with the freedom of relegation pursuing other targets – namely Villa, Bournemouth and Brighton. 

Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool are very close to sealing their first division league title since 1990

Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool are very close to sealing their first division league title since 1990

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