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FootballHow the Premier League Table Looks After Wins for Man City, Liverpool and Man United's Draw vs Leicester
- Liverpool, Man City, Tottenham, and West Ham were the biggest winners from match week 31, with all the four teams winning their respective fixtures
- City silenced Burnley 2-0 at Turf Moor to keep their chances of retaining the EPL title alive, but the Reds remain hot on their heels with just a point separating them
- In the top-four race, only three points separate fourth-placed Tottenham Hotspur and Man United who have since dropped to seventh
Man United were the biggest losers from match-week 31 after they dropped points against Leicester City at Old Trafford.
Fresh from the international break, United were unable to arrest their woeful domestic run as they settled for a 1-1 draw against the Foxes on Saturday, April 2.
The disappointing result dealt the Red Devils a major blow in their hopes of finishing in the top four, especially after Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United won their respective fixtures.
Liverpool, Man City go head-to-head for the title
In the title battle, Liverpool tasted life on the top of the standings momentarily after their 2-0 win over Watford at Anfield on Saturday, April 2.
However, Jurgen Klopp's charges dropped to second later in the day after Man City regained their lead following their victory over Burnley.
Only a point separates City at the top from Liverpool who occupy second place with 72 points.
Chelsea remain third with 59 points despite their 4-1 demolition by Brentford at Stamford Bridge.
Tottenham, West Ham put Man United on the sword
The top four race is slowly taking shape, with Tottenham currently placed fourth on the log with 54 points.
Antonio Conte's leapfrogged Arsenal to fourth place following their 5-1 huge win over Newcastle United on Sunday, April 3.
However, the Gunners, who sit fifth with 54 points have a chance of regaining the spot should they secure a favourable result against Crystal Palace on Monday night, April 4.
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FootballWest Ham occupy sixth place following their 2-1 over Everton with 51 points, on level with Man United who dropped to seventh.
Burnley, Watford struggles continue
The three relegation spots remain unchanged after match-week 31, with Norwich rocked at the bottom with 18 points.
Burnley and Watford occupy the other two relegation spots, with the Hornets three points off safety.
Everton continue dangling over the drop zone and will be looking to get their campaign back on track to increase their chances of survival.