1. Man City
2. Chelsea
3. Liverpool
4. Man United
5. Arsenal
6. Spurs
7. Wolves
8. Everton
9. Leicester
10. Burnley
11. Sheffield
12. Southampton
13. Newcastle
14. Brighton
15. Crystal Palace
16. West Ham
17. Leeds United
18. Aston Villa
19. West Brom
20. Fulham
A thread of Premier League teams and where they'll finish
20. Fulham: They had a decent season with class performances from Mitrovic and a few others but the side just isn't up to scratch for the premier league. I feel as though it would've been way more interesting for Brentford to get promoted.
13. Newcastle: A decent side with a decent season. The defence was versatile with goals saved and scored. With Maximin and Wilson up top there in for a solid season hence the mid-ground.
12. Southampton: Danny Ings had an insane season potentially boosting expectation however with the likes of Ward Prowse with players at their top they could expect to finish 12th.
11. Sheffield: A great start from Sheffield at the start of the season. A defensive masterclass allowed them to outplay most teams however a ropey restart led to a fall in quality. Players such as Egan, Norwood and Henderson allowed them to play it out the back and win games.
10. Burnley: Brexit FC. A solid season from a Solid team however one of the most teams to watch. A strong defence and midfield allowed them to beat teams which wouldn't be expected. Pope and Tarkowski allow them to be solid at the back.
9. Leicester: With their stars ageing and leaving they will begin to struggle to keep up with the top 6. Still, a strong lineup with Vardy, Maddison and Ndidi depending on the performance they could finish 5th they could 10th we'll just have to wait and see.
8. Everton: A nice new midfield with the recent signings of Doucoure, Allan, Rodriguez, however, this means that they may not gel as they would hope. Alongside Richarlison the side could be in for some goals.
7. Wolves: A very exciting side to watch however an interesting signing of Silva for £40 million makes me question whats going on in their heads. A strong defence which lacks Doherty and a strong attack with Jimenez and Adama allows them to put goals past most teams.
6. Spurs: A hit and miss side, a leaky defence with a strong attack mean that although they are great going forward they struggle when the other team has possession in their half. Stars such as Son and Kane run the attack but an injury-prone team.
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