From The Hawthorns, highlights featuring West Bromwich Albion and Chelsea:
West Brom / Chelsea
Shots 11/9
On Target 1/2
Possession 48/52
Tackles 29/15
Fouls 1/1
Yellow 1/0
Red 0/0
Offsides 1/0
Corners 0/3
Shot Accuracy % 9/22
Pass Accuracy % 83/80
CFC Goal: Oscar 65'
CFC Assist: Matic
Chelsea did their part to stay in title race, winning over West Brom 1-0 at The Hawthorns on Saturday. On Wednesday, Manchester United failed to clinch the title for the 14th time in the Premier League era, drawing at Old Trafford 1-1 with Arsenal.
That sets the stage for Championship Sunday with the league title, and little else, up for grabs. Chelsea will host Sunderland and Manchester United will vist Hull City.
Around the Grounds
5/16 - EPL
Burnley 1:1 Stoke City
Liverpool 4:1 Crystal Palace
QPR 1:1 Newcastle
Southampton 2:1 Aston Villa
Sunderland 3:1 Leicester City
Swansea City 1:2 Manchester City
West Brom 0:1 Chelsea
West Ham 2:0 Everton
5/16 - FA Cup Final
Arsenal 1:2 Spurs
5/18 - EPL
Spurs 5:1 Hull City
5/19 - EPL
QPR 2:1 Everton
5/20 - EPL
Manchester United 1:1 Arsenal
5/20 - UEFA Europa League Final
Manchester City 4:1 Sevilla FC
5/22 - EPL
Spurs 2:0 Manchester City
Barclays Premier League Championship Sunday
5/24/15
Arsenal vs West Bromwich Albion
Aston Villa vs Burnley
Chelsea vs Sunderland
Crystal Palace vs Swansea City
Everton vs Tottenham Hotspur
Hull City vs Manchester United
Leicester City vs Queens Park Rangers
Manchester City vs Southampton
Newcastle United vs West Ham United
Stoke City vs Liverpool
What's at stake?
Arsenal vs West Brom: Arsenal has secured a Europa League spot despite losing the FA Cup Final to Spurs, since Spurs has qualified for the Champions League through their position in the table. West Brom can secure a Europa League spot with a win AND a Liverpool loss at Stoke. The UEL spot up for grabs has been vacated by Manchester United for winning the Capital One Cup since United have qualified for the UEFA Champions League. This last UEL spot will go to the club that finishes 6th in the final table.
Aston Villa vs Burnley: The Villains are safe in the 17th spot and can do no better, nor can they be relegated. Burnley is 19th and has been relegated to The Football Championship. Burnley could drop to 20th with a loss OR a draw AND a Crystal Palace win.
Chelsea vs Sunderland: Chelsea can win the league title with a win AND a Manchester United loss at Hull City. Chelsea can do no worse than 2nd and have clinched a Champions League spot. Sunderland are currently 13th but can finish anywhere between 11th and 16th.
Crystal Palace vs Swansea City: Both have been relegated. Swans will finish 18th, Palace will finish 19th or 20th depending on this result AND the result at Villa Park.
Everton vs Spurs: Everton cannot qualify for Europe but can finish anywhere from 7th to 10th, Tottenham has qualified for the Champions League and will finish 4th.
Hull City vs Manchester United: The Tigers are 15th and can finish anywhere from 11th to 16th. United wins the league with a win OR a draw OR with a Chelsea draw or loss.
Leicester City vs QPR: The Foxes are 16th and can do no worse; they can finish as high as 12th. QPR are 10th and can do no worse; they can finish as high as 8th.
Manchester City vs Southampton: City will finish 3rd and have qualified for the Champions League. Southampton are 12th and will finish between 11th and 16th.
Newcastle vs West Ham: Newcastle will finish 5th and have secured a Europa League spot. West Ham are 14th and will finish between 11th and 16th.
Stoke City vs Liverpool: Stoke are 11th and can do no better but could fall as far as 15th. Liverpool will finish 6th with a win OR a draw but will drop to 7th with a loss AND a West Brom win at The Emirates. 6th qualifies for the Europa League, 7th misses out on Europe.
Last edited by steelerfan; 10-24-2014 at 07:30 AM.
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