Premier League "long table": Your side's TRUE place in the league
Is there a little wobble coming at Wembley, perhaps? You'd think not with Tottenham's kind-looking run-in, but theiradvantage over Chelsea now stands 'only' at five points with four matches remaining, after a draw (against Brighton) and defeat (to Manchester City) in their last two matches.Mauricio Pochettino's men got a weekend off Premier League action but spent it being beaten by Manchester United in the FA Cup semi-finals– a confidence kicker for sure, but likely not enough to throw them off course for a top-four finish with Watford (h), West Brom (a), Newcastle (h) and Leicester (h) to come.Arsenal, if nothing else, now have a plumper cushion above Burnley after each side's respectivewin and draw on Sunday, but it's at the bottom where things are actually interesting.Consecutive draws for Stoke and another for Southampton over the last week have pegged Swansea back by a point and cut the deficit to four, although the Potters only have three games remaining to their rivals' four. Next up? Liverpool away. Gulp...!function(e,t,n,s){var i="InfogramEmbeds",o=e.getElementsByTagName(t)[0],d=/^http:/.test(e.location)?"http:":"https:";if(/^\/{2}/.test(s)(s=d+s),window[i][i].initialized)window[i].process[i].process();else if(!e.getElementById(n)){var a=e.createElement(t);a.async=1,a.id=n,a.src=s,o.parentNode.insertBefore(a,o)}}(document,"script","infogram-async","https://e.infogram.com/js/dist/embed-loader-min.js");Premier League long tableInfogramNew features you'd love on FourFourTwo.com