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    How the 20/21 Premier League table would look without the Big Six

    In this article, we take a look at how the 20/21 Premier League table would look without the Big Six surrounding the European Super League.

    There have been calls for those involved in the proposed competition to be banned from the top flight – but what would the table look like without them?

    Liverpool, Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham were among 12 clubs – with three each from Spain and Italy – to announce their intention on Sunday to join a new competition.

    Here, the PA news agency looks at this season’s Premier League with those clubs’ matches removed and it really makes for interesting reading. Who knows, this could end up actually happening.

    14) SHEFFIELD UTD

    Sheffield United would sit 14th in the Premier League table should the results against the big six get removed.

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    The standings would have them at 21 played, 3 games won, 2 games drawn, 16 games lost, 8 goals for, 32 goals against, -24 goal difference and a total of 11 points.

    The Blades currently sit 20th in the actual Premier League table, taking 14 points from 32 games played.

    13) WEST BROM

    West Bromwich Albion would sit 13th in the Premier League table should the results against the big six get removed.

    The standings would have them at 21 played, 4 games won, 5 games drawn, 12 games lost, 17 goals for, 38 goals against, -21 goal difference and a total of 17 points.

    The Baggies currently sit 19th in the actual Premier League table, taking 24 points from 31 games played.

    12) FULHAM

    Fulham would sit 12th in the Premier League table should the results against the big six get removed.

    The standings would have them at 23 played, 4 games won, 9 games drawn, 10 games lost, 20 goals for, 28 goals against, -8 goal difference and a total of 21 points.

    The Cottagers currently sit 18th in the actual Premier League table, taking 27 points from 33 games played.

    11) BURNLEY

    Burnley would sit 11th in the Premier League table should the results against the big six get removed.

    The standings would have them at 21 played, 6 games won, 8 games drawn, 7 games lost, 22 goals for, 23 goals against, -1 goal difference and a total of 26 points.

    The Clarets currently sit 17th in the actual Premier League table, taking 33 points from 32 games played.

    10) BRIGHTON

    Brighton & Hove Albion would sit 10th in the Premier League table should the results against the big six get removed.

    The standings would have them at 22 played, 5 games won, 11 games drawn, 6 games lost, 25 goals for, 25 goals against, 0 goal difference and a total of 26 points.

    The Seagulls currently sit 16th in the actual Premier League table, taking 55 points from 32 games played.

    9) WOLVES

    Wolverhampton Wanderers would sit 9th in the Premier League table should the results against the big six get removed.

    The standings would have them at 22 played, 8 games won, 6 games drawn, 8 games lost, 23 goals for, 24 goals against, -1 goal difference and a total of 30 points.

    Wolves currently sit 12th in the actual Premier League table, taking 41 points from 32 games played.

    8) SOUTHAMPTON

    Southampton would sit 8th in the Premier League table should the results against the big six get removed.

    The standings would have them at 21 played, 9 games won, 3 games drawn, 9 games lost, 26 goals for, 25 goals against, +1 goal difference and a total of 30 points.

    The Saints currently sit 14th in the actual Premier League table, taking 36 points from 31 games played.

    We continue to look at how the 20/21 Premier League table would look without the Big Six…

    7) NEWCASTLE

    Newcastle United would sit 7th in the Premier League table should the results against the big six get removed.

    The standings would have them at 23 played, 9 games won, 5 games drawn, 9 games lost, 30 goals for, 34 goals against, -4 goal difference and a total of 32 points.

    The Magpies currently sit 15th in the actual Premier League table, taking 35 points from 32 games played.

    6) CRYSTAL PALACE

    Crystal Palace would sit 6th in the Premier League table should the results against the big six get removed.

    The standings would have them at 22 played, 9 games won, 5 games drawn, 8 games lost, 27 goals for, 27 goals against, 0 goal difference and a total of 32 points.

    The Eagles currently sit 13th in the actual Premier League table, taking 38 points from 31 games played.

    5) EVERTON

    Everton would sit 5th in the Premier League table should the results against the big six get removed.

    The standings would have them at 21 played, 10 games won, 4 games drawn, 7 games lost, 28 goals for, 24 goals against, +4 goal difference and a total of 34 points.

    The Toffees currently sit 8th in the actual Premier League table, taking 49 points from 31 games played.

    4) ASTON VILLA

    Aston Villa would sit 4th in the Premier League table should the results against the big six get removed.

    The standings would have them at 22 played, 10 games won, 4 games drawn, 8 games lost, 29 goals for, 22 goals against, +7 goal difference and a total of 34 points.

    The Villa currently sit 11th in the actual Premier League table, taking 44 points from 30 games played.

    3) LEEDS

    Leeds United would sit 3rd in the Premier League table should the results against the big six get removed.

    The standings would have them at 22 played, 13 games won, 0 games drawn, 9 games lost, 38 goals for, 27 goals against, +11 goal difference and a total of 39 points.

    The Whites currently sit 10th in the actual Premier League table, taking 46 points from 32 games played.

    2) LEICESTER

    Leicester City would sit 2nd in the Premier League table should the results against the big six get removed.

    The standings would have them at 22 played, 12 games won, 4 games drawn, 6 games lost, 39 goals for, 24 goals against, +15 goal difference and a total of 40 points.

    The Foxes currently sit 3rd in the actual Premier League table, taking 56 points from 31 games played.

    1) WEST HAM

    West Ham United would sit 1st in the Premier League table should the results against the big six get removed.

    The standings would have them at 21 played, 15 games won, 4 games drawn, 2 games lost, 39 goals for, 18 goals against, +21 goal difference and a total of 49 points.

    The Hammers currently sit 4th in the actual Premier League table, taking 55 points from 32 games played.

    Now that you’ve seen how the 20/21 Premier League table would look without the Big Six, what surprises you? Let us know your thoughts on our socials!



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