It's looking very likely it will be 3 from the current bottom 6 to go down so I think a thread focusing on these teams would be good (I can always add/subtract teams if required).
This is the current state of the bottom 6:
The next 6 fixtures for each team:
Leicester:
Man United (A)
Chelsea (H)
Brentford (A)
West Ham (H)
Brighton (H)
Newcastle (A)
Everton:
West Ham (A)
Brentford (H)
Man United (A)
WOLVES (H)
Liverpool (H)
Arsenal (A)
Crystal Palace:
Fulham (H)
Aston Villa (A)
Newcastle (H)
IPSWICH (A)
Man City (H)
Brighton (A)
Ipswich:
Spurs (A)
Man United (H)
Notts Forest (A)
CRYSTAL PALACE (H)
WOLVES (A)
Newcastle (H)
Saints:
WOLVES (A)
Liverpool (H)
Brighton (A)
Chelsea (H)
Aston Villa (A)
Spurs (H)
Wolves:
SAINTS (H)
Fulham (A)
Bournemouth (H)
EVERTON (A)
West Ham (A)
IPSWICH (H)
Clearly, the team with the biggest opportunity is Wolves with 3 games against fellow bottom 6 teams with 3 other games that are tricky, but not daunting on paper.
We have the hardest schedule here, but we're not alone in having tough games coming up. Leicester have a tricky run of games, Everton have to go to Man United with a new manager in charge, plus a trip to Arsenal and Liverpool at home. Palace have City, Brighton, Villa and Newcastle to play.
In short, still a long way to go. I think it's very feasible that the required points to stay up could be very low (34-35 mark).
This is the current state of the bottom 6:
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The next 6 fixtures for each team:
Leicester:
Man United (A)
Chelsea (H)
Brentford (A)
West Ham (H)
Brighton (H)
Newcastle (A)
Everton:
West Ham (A)
Brentford (H)
Man United (A)
WOLVES (H)
Liverpool (H)
Arsenal (A)
Crystal Palace:
Fulham (H)
Aston Villa (A)
Newcastle (H)
IPSWICH (A)
Man City (H)
Brighton (A)
Ipswich:
Spurs (A)
Man United (H)
Notts Forest (A)
CRYSTAL PALACE (H)
WOLVES (A)
Newcastle (H)
Saints:
WOLVES (A)
Liverpool (H)
Brighton (A)
Chelsea (H)
Aston Villa (A)
Spurs (H)
Wolves:
SAINTS (H)
Fulham (A)
Bournemouth (H)
EVERTON (A)
West Ham (A)
IPSWICH (H)
Clearly, the team with the biggest opportunity is Wolves with 3 games against fellow bottom 6 teams with 3 other games that are tricky, but not daunting on paper.
We have the hardest schedule here, but we're not alone in having tough games coming up. Leicester have a tricky run of games, Everton have to go to Man United with a new manager in charge, plus a trip to Arsenal and Liverpool at home. Palace have City, Brighton, Villa and Newcastle to play.
In short, still a long way to go. I think it's very feasible that the required points to stay up could be very low (34-35 mark).