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As have Everton, they could be 7 points better off on the same games
The best United can hope for is a 15 point negative swing
Looking again, it's only really Arsenal and Chelsea that have played 21 games in both lists. We could all be doing rather a lot better, except United of course
The race is on: With the Premier League's top seven all winning, we predict how the season finishes (so, who grabs the title?)
For the first time in Premier League history, the division’s top seven sides emerged victorious from a single round of fixtures.
Arsenal, courtesy of their 2-1 triumph at Aston Villa on Monday night, completed the septet of success to return to the summit of the table.
That came on the back of weekend wins for Manchester City, Chelsea, Liverpool, Everton, Spurs and Manchester United.
Their dominance strengthens the argument that this title race is gearing up to be one of the tightest and most fiercely contested on record.
Premier League table as it stands...
1st - Arsenal 48 (points)
2nd - Manchester City 47
3rd - Chelsea 46
4th - Liverpool 42
5th - Everton 41
6th - Spurs 40
7th - Manchester United 37
But who will lift the trophy on May 11?
Sportsmail investigates by taking the top seven clubs and predicting their results during the final 17 rounds of the season.
Scroll down for our results and to discover who takes the title…
Round 22
Arsenal 3 Fulham 0
Man City 4 Cardiff 0
Liverpool 4 Aston Villa 1
Swansea 1 Spurs 1
Chelsea 1 Man Utd 0
West Brom 1 Everton 1
Round 23
Man Utd 2 Cardiff 0
Southampton 2 Arsenal 2
Liverpool 2 Everton 1
Chelsea 2 West Ham 0
Spurs 1 Man City 2
Round 24
Everton 2 Aston Villa 0
Hull 2 Spurs 2
Stoke 2 Man Utd 2
West Brom 1 Liverpool 3
Arsenal 2 Crystal Palace 0
Man City 2 Chelsea 0
Round 25
Liverpool 3 Arsenal 2
Chelsea 3 Newcastle 1
Norwich 0 Man City 3
Spurs 2 Everton 1
Man Utd 2 Fulham 0
Round 26
West Brom 1 Chelsea 2
Arsenal 0 Man Utd 0
Everton 2 Crystal Palace 1
Man City 3 Sunderland 0
Newcastle 1 Spurs 2
Fulham 1 Liverpool 2
Round 27
Chelsea 1 Everton 0
Arsenal 2 Sunderland 0
Man City 3 Stoke City 1
Crystal Palace 2 Man Utd 2
Liverpool 2 Swansea 1
Norwich 1 Spurs 2
Round 28
Everton 1 West Ham 1
Fulham 1 Chelsea 2
Man Utd 1 Man City 3
Southampton 2 Liverpool 1
Stoke 1 Arsenal 0
Spurs 2 Cardiff 0
Round 29
Arsenal 1 Swansea 1
Chelsea 1 Spurs 1
Liverpool 2 Sunderland 0
Man City 3 Aston Villa 0
Newcastle 2 Everton 1
West Brom 1 Man Utd 3
Round 30
Aston Villa 1 Chelsea 2
Everton 1 Cardiff 0
Hull City 2 Man City 2
Man Utd 1 Liverpool 1
Spurs 1 Arsenal 2
Round 31
Cardiff 2 Liverpool 2
Chelsea 1 Arsenal 1
Everton 1 Swansea 1
Man City 5 Fulham 0
Spurs 2 Southampton 2
West Ham 2 Man Utd 1
Round 32
Arsenal 2 Man City 1
Crystal Palace 0 Chelsea 1
Fulham 1 Everton 1
Liverpool 2 Spurs 0
Man Utd 2 Aston Villa 0
Round 33
Chelsea 3 Stoke 1
Everton 1 Arsenal 1
Man City 2 Southampton 0
Newcastle 1 Man Utd 2
Spurs 1 Sunderland 1
West Ham 2 Liverpool 2
Round 34
Arsenal 3 West Ham 1
Liverpool 3 Man City 2
Man Utd 1 Hull City 0
Sunderland 0 Everton 1
Swansea 0 Chelsea 0
West Brom 1 Spurs 2
Round 35
Chelsea 2 Sunderland 0
Everton 2 Man Utd 1
Hull 1 Arsenal 1
Man City 3 West Brom 0
Norwich 1 Liverpool 4
Spurs 1 Fulham 0
Round 36
Arsenal 3 Newcastle 0
Crystal Palace 1 Man City 3
Liverpool 2 Chelsea 1
Man Utd 3 Norwich 0
Southampton 1 Everton 1
Stoke 1 Spurs 1
Round 37
Arsenal 3 West Brom 0
Chelsea 4 Norwich 0
Crystal Palace 1 Liverpool 1
Everton 1 Man City 0
Man Utd 1 Sunderland 0
West Ham 1 Spurs 2
Standings heading into final day: Man City 84 (points), Chelsea 82, Liverpool 79, Arsenal 78, Spurs 67, Everton 66, Man Utd 65
Round 38
Cardiff 1 Chelsea 3
Liverpool 3 Newcastle 0
Hull 2 Everton 2
Man City 3 West Ham 1
Norwich 1 Arsenal 2
Southampton 1 Man Utd 2
Spurs 2 Aston Villa 0
Final table (top seven)
1st Man City..........87pts
City's formidable home form proves the difference as they reclaim the title and Manuel Pellegrini celebrates his first season with the championship crown. They see out the season with a perfect home record, Chelsea the only one of their top-seven rivals still to visit the Etihad. Back-to-back away losses at Arsenal and Liverpool trigger fears of a late stutter, but they recover to confirm their title with a final-day victory over West Ham.
2nd Chelsea.........85pts
The Chelsea of old under Jose Mourinho shines through as the season draws to its close and they finish the campaign just two points shy of the champions. February's defeat at the Etihad proves costly, as does a late-season reverse at Liverpool, but they still take the race to the wire.
3rd Liverpool........82pts
The return of Daniel Sturridge, allied to Luis Suarez's unrelenting brilliance, sees the Reds win the next six, including victory in the Merseyside derby. A string of away draws curtails their title challenge but still they finish just five points adrift of the winners and claim third position ahead of Arsenal.
4th Arsenal...........81pts
With their squad stretched as the season gathers pace and European football returns, the Gunners' title aspirations fade. They do enjoy a home victory over Man City and are beaten just twice - at Liverpool and Stoke - between now and the end of the season, but Arsene Wenger's wait for a fourth title is extended to at least 11 years.
5th Spurs..............70pts
The top four prove too strong for the other challengers and crucial defeats against rivals Man City, Arsenal and Liverpool do for their Champions League ambitions. Still, though, Tim Sherwood's boys do enough to hold off Man Utd and Everton to take fifth position and Europa League qualification - they're sure to be thrilled with that...
6th Man Utd..........68pts
Inconsistency continues to plague United's title defence and the now customary defeat to their city adversaries sparks yet more talk of crisis for David Moyes. They do win the last three to take sixth position ahead of Everton, but will that be enough to earn Moyes another season at Old Trafford?
7th Everton...........67pts
Draws prove the Toffees' undoing as their failure to turn one point into three sees their Champions League hopes slip away. It's still a respectable return for Roberto Martinez in his first season at Goodison Park, although they are pipped to sixth by former boss Moyes.
What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins
They can get bent. As if we can't beat Southampton but the scumbags can. I agree with a lot of those except thing that we can beat WHU, Cardiff and Southampton. The only reason I went with us drawing with Palace in my predictions is because my Dad and best mate are season ticket holders there and they have a habit of ruining our party
The race is on: With the Premier League's top seven all winning, we predict how the season finishes (so, who grabs the title?)
For the first time in Premier League history, the division’s top seven sides emerged victorious from a single round of fixtures.
Arsenal, courtesy of their 2-1 triumph at Aston Villa on Monday night, completed the septet of success to return to the summit of the table.
That came on the back of weekend wins for Manchester City, Chelsea, Liverpool, Everton, Spurs and Manchester United.
Their dominance strengthens the argument that this title race is gearing up to be one of the tightest and most fiercely contested on record.
Premier League table as it stands...
1st - Arsenal 48 (points)
2nd - Manchester City 47
3rd - Chelsea 46
4th - Liverpool 42
5th - Everton 41
6th - Spurs 40
7th - Manchester United 37
But who will lift the trophy on May 11?
Sportsmail investigates by taking the top seven clubs and predicting their results during the final 17 rounds of the season.
Scroll down for our results and to discover who takes the title…
Round 22
Arsenal 3 Fulham 0
Man City 4 Cardiff 0
Liverpool 4 Aston Villa 1
Swansea 1 Spurs 1
Chelsea 1 Man Utd 0
West Brom 1 Everton 1
Round 23
Man Utd 2 Cardiff 0
Southampton 2 Arsenal 2
Liverpool 2 Everton 1
Chelsea 2 West Ham 0
Spurs 1 Man City 2
Round 24
Everton 2 Aston Villa 0
Hull 2 Spurs 2
Stoke 2 Man Utd 2
West Brom 1 Liverpool 3
Arsenal 2 Crystal Palace 0
Man City 2 Chelsea 0
Round 25
Liverpool 3 Arsenal 2
Chelsea 3 Newcastle 1
Norwich 0 Man City 3
Spurs 2 Everton 1
Man Utd 2 Fulham 0
Round 26
West Brom 1 Chelsea 2
Arsenal 0 Man Utd 0
Everton 2 Crystal Palace 1
Man City 3 Sunderland 0
Newcastle 1 Spurs 2
Fulham 1 Liverpool 2
Round 27
Chelsea 1 Everton 0
Arsenal 2 Sunderland 0
Man City 3 Stoke City 1
Crystal Palace 2 Man Utd 2
Liverpool 2 Swansea 1
Norwich 1 Spurs 2
Round 28
Everton 1 West Ham 1
Fulham 1 Chelsea 2
Man Utd 1 Man City 3
Southampton 2 Liverpool 1
Stoke 1 Arsenal 0
Spurs 2 Cardiff 0
Round 29
Arsenal 1 Swansea 1
Chelsea 1 Spurs 1
Liverpool 2 Sunderland 0
Man City 3 Aston Villa 0
Newcastle 2 Everton 1
West Brom 1 Man Utd 3
Round 30
Aston Villa 1 Chelsea 2
Everton 1 Cardiff 0
Hull City 2 Man City 2
Man Utd 1 Liverpool 1
Spurs 1 Arsenal 2
Round 31
Cardiff 2 Liverpool 2
Chelsea 1 Arsenal 1
Everton 1 Swansea 1
Man City 5 Fulham 0
Spurs 2 Southampton 2
West Ham 2 Man Utd 1
Round 32
Arsenal 2 Man City 1
Crystal Palace 0 Chelsea 1
Fulham 1 Everton 1
Liverpool 2 Spurs 0
Man Utd 2 Aston Villa 0
Round 33
Chelsea 3 Stoke 1
Everton 1 Arsenal 1
Man City 2 Southampton 0
Newcastle 1 Man Utd 2
Spurs 1 Sunderland 1
West Ham 2 Liverpool 2
Round 34
Arsenal 3 West Ham 1
Liverpool 3 Man City 2
Man Utd 1 Hull City 0
Sunderland 0 Everton 1
Swansea 0 Chelsea 0
West Brom 1 Spurs 2
Round 35
Chelsea 2 Sunderland 0
Everton 2 Man Utd 1
Hull 1 Arsenal 1
Man City 3 West Brom 0
Norwich 1 Liverpool 4
Spurs 1 Fulham 0
Round 36
Arsenal 3 Newcastle 0
Crystal Palace 1 Man City 3
Liverpool 2 Chelsea 1
Man Utd 3 Norwich 0
Southampton 1 Everton 1
Stoke 1 Spurs 1
Round 37
Arsenal 3 West Brom 0
Chelsea 4 Norwich 0
Crystal Palace 1 Liverpool 1
Everton 1 Man City 0
Man Utd 1 Sunderland 0
West Ham 1 Spurs 2
Standings heading into final day: Man City 84 (points), Chelsea 82, Liverpool 79, Arsenal 78, Spurs 67, Everton 66, Man Utd 65
Round 38
Cardiff 1 Chelsea 3
Liverpool 3 Newcastle 0
Hull 2 Everton 2
Man City 3 West Ham 1
Norwich 1 Arsenal 2
Southampton 1 Man Utd 2
Spurs 2 Aston Villa 0
Final table (top seven)
1st Man City..........87pts
City's formidable home form proves the difference as they reclaim the title and Manuel Pellegrini celebrates his first season with the championship crown. They see out the season with a perfect home record, Chelsea the only one of their top-seven rivals still to visit the Etihad. Back-to-back away losses at Arsenal and Liverpool trigger fears of a late stutter, but they recover to confirm their title with a final-day victory over West Ham.
2nd Chelsea.........85pts
The Chelsea of old under Jose Mourinho shines through as the season draws to its close and they finish the campaign just two points shy of the champions. February's defeat at the Etihad proves costly, as does a late-season reverse at Liverpool, but they still take the race to the wire.
3rd Liverpool........82pts
The return of Daniel Sturridge, allied to Luis Suarez's unrelenting brilliance, sees the Reds win the next six, including victory in the Merseyside derby. A string of away draws curtails their title challenge but still they finish just five points adrift of the winners and claim third position ahead of Arsenal.
4th Arsenal...........81pts
With their squad stretched as the season gathers pace and European football returns, the Gunners' title aspirations fade. They do enjoy a home victory over Man City and are beaten just twice - at Liverpool and Stoke - between now and the end of the season, but Arsene Wenger's wait for a fourth title is extended to at least 11 years.
5th Spurs..............70pts
The top four prove too strong for the other challengers and crucial defeats against rivals Man City, Arsenal and Liverpool do for their Champions League ambitions. Still, though, Tim Sherwood's boys do enough to hold off Man Utd and Everton to take fifth position and Europa League qualification - they're sure to be thrilled with that...
6th Man Utd..........68pts
Inconsistency continues to plague United's title defence and the now customary defeat to their city adversaries sparks yet more talk of crisis for David Moyes. They do win the last three to take sixth position ahead of Everton, but will that be enough to earn Moyes another season at Old Trafford?
7th Everton...........67pts
Draws prove the Toffees' undoing as their failure to turn one point into three sees their Champions League hopes slip away. It's still a respectable return for Roberto Martinez in his first season at Goodison Park, although they are pipped to sixth by former boss Moyes.
Away Draws at Palace/West Ham and Cardiff... Losing away at Southampton
I'm pretty convinced in myself that we'll win the league. We're going to put together a brilliant winning run and the rest of the top four are going to drop points against one another.
Beating Everton, Arsenal, Chelsea and City at home would be some ****ing achievement
Bit optimistic that. Each game in isolation and those predictions are perfectly viable. I just can't get my head around us actually pulling it off. We'll find ways to **** it up.
Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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