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Premier League table predicted: Champions League, relegation spots revealed – Arsenal slip

MANCHESTER CITY are all but assured of lifting the Premier League trophy this season, but there is everything still to play for elsewhere in the top flight.

Pep Guardiola’s side are currently 16 points clear at the top of the table and require just a few more points to be mathematically assured of lifting the Premier League trophy.

While have been utterly dominant this season, there is plenty still to be decided over the remaining eight fixtures.

The race for Champions League qualification is hotting up with Manchester United currently second and Chelsea just four points behind Liverpool in fifth.

Arsenal are a further eight points behind the Blues, but that gap is set to increase dramatically according to the stats geeks at Football Web Pages.

They have predicted the most likely outcome of every remaining fixture to generate a predicted final league table, and it makes sorry reading for Gunners fans.

The table also sheds some light on who will be relegated at the end of the campaign, but how well does your team shape up in the standings?

Take a look through the gallery above to see the predicted Premier League table at the end of the 2017/18 season.