Who will win the Premiership?

With the football season heading towards its climax the following three teams head the premiership table:

Arsenal

Manchester United

Newcastle United

All three have played 31 matches, with 7 left.

Arsenal 66 points, Manchester United 64 and Newcastle 61.

So who do you think will win the championship.

Arsenal’s remaining games:

Home:

Southampton
Manchester United
Leeds

Away:

Aston Villa
Middlesborough
Bolton
Sunderland.

Manchester United’s games:

Home:

Liverpool
Blackburn
Charlton

Away:

Newcastle
Totenham
Everton
Arsenal

** Newcastle United’s games:**

Home:

Manchester United
Aston Villa
Birmingham City :slight_smile:

Away:

Everton
Fulham
Sunderland
West Bromwich.

The Championship could very well be decided on 16 April when Arsenal meets Manchester United.

Go Gunners. :slight_smile:

Having said that Manchester United have won their match today with Liverpool 4-0 and gone to the top of the league table.

Arsenal's match with Aston Villa is in progress while Newcastle plays Everton tommorrow.

Newcastle are 3 points too far behind to challenge this year but I reckon they’ll be VERY serious contenders next year :k:

Man U are hitting form again and I think it’s going to be really close finish, but I think Gunners just have the edge with Henry up front and Vierra in midfield. I’ll go for them by a whisker.

the draw is loaded against ManU. So it wont be surprising if they drop a few points here and there. and with the champions league reaching the QF stage, ManU will have to use a lot of their bench.
Arsenal and Newcastle have favourable matches now. So Newcastle can take advantage in case of a slip-up by arsenal. still, arsenal remain the favourites.especially since they r now out of the champs league, they can now concentrate on the league.

Munnabhai

Arsenal drew with Aston Villa 1-1.

Both Arsenal and Man Utd are tied at 67 points each but Arsenal has a better goal difference of +33 as against Utd's +28.

arsenal all the way.

who are the top-scorers?

Henry? Van Nistelrooij?

Everton 2 Newcastle 1.

That result leaves Newcastles chances of challenging the top two severely dented. It looks like a two horse race now.

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*Originally posted by NeSCio: *
who are the top-scorers?

Henry? Van Nistelrooij?
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it is probably the surprise pagkage from southampton- james beattie.

Munnabhai

Football

Any suggestions abt the results of the upcoming match between MAN Utd and Arsenal in the Premiership + Real vs. Barca from La Liga ....



Team               GP W D L Pts GF GA GD   
 Manchester United 33 21 7 5 70 61 29 32 

 Arsenal           32 20 7 5 67 67 34 33 

 Newcastle United 33 19 4 10 61 57 43 14 

 Chelsea 33 17 9 7 60 60 32 28 

 Everton 33 16 8 9 56 43 38 5 

 Liverpool 33 15 10 8 55 49 35 14 

 Blackburn 33 14 10 9 52 43 37 6 

 Tottenham 33 13 8 12 47 47 47 0 

 Middlesbrough 33 12 10 11 46 42 35 7 

 Charlton 33 13 7 13 46 41 46 -5 

 Southampton 32 11 12 9 45 35 33 2 

 Manchester City 33 12 6 15 42 40 51 -11 

 Leeds United 33 11 5 17 38 46 48 -2 

 Aston Villa 33 10 8 15 38 36 40 -4 

 Fulham 33 10 8 15 38 35 46 -11 

 Birmingham City 33 10 8 15 38 31 44 -13 

 Bolton 33 8 11 14 35 36 48 -12 

 West Ham United 33 6 11 16 29 36 58 -22 

 West Brom 33 6 6 21 24 24 51 -27 

 Sunderland 33 4 7 22 19 20 54 -34 



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Good luck and enjoy

As a arsenal fan this is so far the worst day of the year. i am so depressed.

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50




**FullTime 
Arsenal  2  2  Manchester United  ** 
·  Goal :
0-1 - Ruud van Nistelrooy (24) 
1-1 - Ashley Cole (51) 
2-1 - Thierry Henry (62) 
2-2 - Ryan Giggs (63) 

·  Card :
Yellow - Roy Keane (48) 
Yellow - Nicky Butt (80) 
Red (direct) - Sol Campbell (83) 

·  Substitution :
- Patrick Vieira by Edu (34) 
- John O'Shea by Gary Neville (46) 
- Dennis Bergkamp by Sylvain Wiltord (75) 
- Robert Pires by Nwankwo Kanu (80) 


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*Originally posted by 50Cent: *
As a arsenal fan this is so far the worst day of the year. i am so depressed.

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50
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haha! ;)

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!

This is horrible! 3 pts.. meaning, they have to beat Middlesbrough. Although Arsenal's goal difference is still better than Man U's, Arsenal don't play any tough opponent anymore, but Man U's last game is against Everton.

I so hate Sir Alex Ferguson, and hope Arsene Wanger sticks the double title's up Ferguson's a.... nevermind ;-)

Sol Campbell as you guys know did the elbow, so now that means the Gunners won't have him around for the FA Cup Final. Sometimes Footballers get too over reacted about the situation.

At least this game wasn't played at Old Trafford!

anyways arsenal were lucky for henry's 2nd goal. he was clearly off-side. surprising that the ref did not catch it.

Title race to wire as Utd and Arsenal win](http://uk.news.yahoo.com/030419/80/dy3l2.html)

LONDON (Reuters) - Manchester United have beaten Blackburn Rovers 3-1 to stay three points clear at the top of the premier league as title rivals Arsenal won 2-0 at Middlesbrough.

**United, with three games remaining, lead the way on 74 points after two goals for Paul Scholes and one for Ruud van Nistelrooy did the damage.

Arsenal, with a game in hand, are on 71 after French duo Sylvain Wiltord and Thierry Henry were on target in the second half at The Riverside.**

The chase for the other two Champions League places took an interesting twist as Chelsea, Newcastle United and Everton all lost.

Newcastle stay third on 61 after a 2-1 reverse at Fulham with Chelsea, 2-1 losers at Aston Villa, fourth on 60.

Liverpool move up to fifth on 58, above Everton (56) after beating their city rivals 2-1 at Goodison Park.

West Bromwich Albion were relegated despite a 2-1 win at bottom club Sunderland, who were already down, while West Ham United look destined to join them in the first division after losing their relegation dogfight with Bolton Wanderers 1-0.

West Ham are now six points adrift of Bolton with four games to play.

Birmingham made sure of their safety with a 2-0 win at Charlton Athletic while in the day’s other game FA Cup finalists Southampton beat Leeds United 3-2.

Manchester United faced a difficult test against a Blackburn team who had beaten them at Ewood Park in December and who had done the double over Arsenal.

The visitors looked lively and after Van Nistelrooy had headed United into a 20th-minute lead Blackburn deservedly levelled through Henning Berg after Fabien Barthez had flapped unsuccessfully at a cross.

PENALTY SAVE

Scholes restored the lead late in the first half and added his second on the hour - but only after substitute goalkeeper Ricardo had marked his premier league debut by conceding, then saving, a penalty.

United were then able to cruise home, conserving energy for Wednesday’s return against Real Madrid in the Champions League quarter-finals.

Arsenal took a long time to get going against a Middlesbrough side who had little to offer in attack.

With United ahead they needed to up the pace in the second half and they duly did so three minutes after the restart with a sidefooter by Wiltord.

The French midfielder should have got a second soon after and Ashley Cole had one disallowed but the Londoners endured a nervous few minutes until Henry curled in a terrific free kick eight minutes from time.

Liverpool revived their hopes of a top-four finish after winning one of the most important Merseyside derbies for years.

Danny Murphy hit the winner after a David Unsworth penalty had cancelled out Michael Owen’s 31st minute opener.

Everton, who have not beaten Liverpool at Goodison since 1997, ended with nine men after late red cards for David Weir and Gary Naysmith.

Villa produced a great performance to deservedly beat Chelsea, both goals coming from Swedish international striker Marcus Allback. John Terry pulled one back with a late header but it was too late for Chelsea, who still have to play Liverpool and Everton.

SPIRITED DISPLAY

Fulham silenced the doom-mongers with a spirited display under caretaker manager Chris Coleman.

Newcastle went ahead with an Alan Shearer header but after they had defender Andy Griffin sent off on 63 minutes, Fulham charged back.

French midfielder Sylvain Legwinski slammed in a 30-metre drive to level it and former Newcastle midfielder Lee Clark got the winner four minutes from time.

The crunch relegation battle at The Reebok was decided by a brilliant individual goal by Nigerian Jay-Jay Okacha, who ran 60 metres before unleashing a screamer into the top corner after 38 minutes.

It was a fourth win in five games for Bolton and left West Ham, who finished with 10 men after a red card for Ian Pearce, looking doomed.

Two goals for Derek McInnes gave West Brom a rare win and handed Sunderland their 11th successive defeat - but Bolton’s win condemned Gary Megson’s side to an immediate first division return.



Position  Team     Points Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Diff. 
1  Manchester United 77 36 23 8 5 68 32 +36 
2  Arsenal           72 35 21 9 5 73 38 +35 

Problems mounting for the gunners.
Man U remaining games are Charlton at home and Everton away.

Arsenal remaining games are Leeds and southampton at home and Sunderland away.

So go gunners. :k: