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This is how the Premier League could look in 2020/21

This is how the Premier League could look in 2020/21 thanks to Stoke Sentinel who have worked it out based on average points.

There have been many options put forward on how England’s top six tiers can be resolved.

Teams level on average points per game would then be decided by average goal difference to resolve the issue where clubs have not all played the same number of matches up until the league was suspended.

Teams could be promoted but not relegated, then their would be mass relegations in the 2020/21 season to bring divisions back to their usual numbers of teams.

If there is no chance to finish the current campaign and play the playoffs, one suggestion is that the teams in third on average points in the Championship would get the nod to go up.

This is how the Premier League could look in 2020/21 with no relegation and tables from the current season decided on merit. Take a look below…

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Potential divisions for 2020/21

Premier League: Arsenal, Aston Villa, Bournemouth, Brighton, Burnley, Chelsea, Crystal Palace, Everton, Fulham, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, Man City, Man Utd, Newcastle, Norwich, Sheff Utd, Southampton, Tottenham, Watford, West Brom, West Ham, Wolves.

Championship: Barnsley, Birmingham, Blackburn, Brentford, Bristol City, Cardiff, Charlton, Coventry, Derby, Huddersfield, Hull, Luton, Middlesbrough, Millwall, Nottm Forest, Preston North End, QPR, Reading, Rotherham, Sheff Wed, Stoke, Swansea, Wigan, Wycombe.

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