Monday, March 18, 2019

Premier League Update: Going into the March International Break

After a weekend full of a combination of Premier League and FA Cup fixtures, all 20 teams are able to regroup and settle now that the international break is upon us. This is how the league looks after Matchweek 31:

1. Liverpool - 76 pts (+52)
2. Manchester City - 74 pts (+58)*
3. Tottenham Hotspur - 61 pts (+25)*
4. Arsenal - 60 pts (+24)*
5. Manchester United - 58 pts (+18)*
6. Chelsea - 57 pts (+17)*
7. Wolverhampton Wanderers - 44 pts (+2)*
8. Watford - 43 pts (-2)*
9. West Ham United - 42 pts (-5)
10. Leicester City - 41 pts (-3)
11. Everton - 40 pts (-1)
12. Bournemouth - 38 pts (-13)
13. Newcastle United - 35 pts (-9)
14. Crystal Palace - 33 pts (-5)*
15. Brighton & Hove Albion - 33 pts (-10)**
16. Southampton - 30 pts (-16)*
17. Burnley - 30 pts (-24)
18. Cardiff City - 28 pts (-30)*
19. Fulham - 17 pts (-41)
20. Huddersfield Town - 14 pts (-39)

*Team is one game behind
** Team is two games behind

With only 7 more games to go this season, there are many areas on the league table that can still change. Here is a list of players that will be unavailable due to the international break:

Arsenal: 9
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Gabon)
Mohamed Elneny (Egypt)
Alex Iwobi (Nigeria)
Sead Kolasinac (Bosnia & Herzegovina)
Henrikh Mkhitaryan (Armenia)
Sokratis Papastathopoulos (Greece)
Aaron Ramsey (Wales)
Lucas Torreira (Uruguay)
Granit Xhaka (Switzerland)

Bournemouth: 5
Nathan Ake (Netherlands)
David Brooks (Wales)
Ryan Fraser (Scotland)
Chris Mepham (Wales)
Callum Wilson (England)

Brighton & Hove Albion: 4
Leon Balogun (Nigeria)
Shane Duffy (Republic of Ireland)
Beram Kayal (Israel)
Davy Propper (Netherlands)

Burnley: 6
Robbie Brady (Republic of Ireland)
Tom Heaton (England)
Jeff Hendrick (Republic of Ireland)
Kevin Long (Republic of Ireland)
James Tarkowski (England)
Matej Vydra (Czech Republic)

Cardiff City: 4
Harry Arter (Republic of Ireland)
Bruno Ecuele Manga (Gabon)
Callum Paterson (Scotland)
Jazz Richards (Wales)

Chelsea: 11
Ethan Ampadu (Wales)
Kepa Arrizabalaga (Spain)
Ross Barkley (England)
Olivier Giroud (France)
Eden Hazard (Belgium)
Jorginho (Italy)
N'Golo Kante (France)
Mateo Kovacic (Croatia)
Ruben Loftus-Cheek (England)
Antonio Rudiger (Germany)
Willian (Brazil)

Crystal Palace: 8
Michy Batshuayi (Belgium)
Christian Benteke (Belgium)
Wayne Hennessey (Wales)
Cheikhou Kouyate (Senegal)
Mamadou Sakho (France)
Bakary Sako (Mali)
Patrick van Aanholt (Netherlands)
Wilfried Zaha (Ivory Coast)

Everton: 8
Seamus Coleman (Republic of Ireland)
Lucas Digne (France)
Michael Keane (England)
Idrissa Gueye (Senegal)
Jordan Pickford (England)
Richarlison (Everton)
Cenk Tosun (Turkey)
Kurt Zouma (France)

Fulham: 6
Andre Zambo Anguissa (Cameroon)
Ryan Babel (Netherlands)
Cyrus Christie (Republic of Ireland)
Stefan Johansen (Norway)
Havard Nordtveit (Norway)
Tim Ream (United States)

Huddersfield Town: 4
Philip Billing (Denmark)
Mathias Jorgensen (Denmark)
Jonas Lossl (Denmark)
Jon Gorenc Stankovic (Slovenia)

Leicester City: 9
Ben Chilwell (England)
Jonny Evans (Northern Ireland)
Kelechi Iheanacho (Nigeria)
Harry Maguire (England)
Wilfred Ndidi (Nigeria)
Kasper Schmeichel (Denmark)
Caglar Soyuncu (Turkey)
Youri Tielemans (Belgium)
Danny Ward (Wales)

Liverpool: 15
Trent Alexander-Arnold (England)
Alisson (Brazil)
Daniel Amartey (Ghana)
Fabinho (Brazil)
Roberto Firmino (Brazil)
Jordan Henderson (England)
Dejan Lovren (Croatia)
Sadio Mane (Senegal)
Simon Mignolet (Belgium)
Divock Origi (Belgium)
Andrew Robertson (Scotland)
Mohamed Salah (Egypt)
Xherdan Shaqiri (Switzerland)
Virgil van Dijk (Netherlands)
Georginio Wijnaldum (Netherlands)

Manchester City: 11
Danilo (Brazil)
Fabian Delph (England)
Ederson (Brazil)
Ilkay Gundogan (Germany)
Gabriel Jesus (Brazil)
Nicolas Otamendi (Argentina)
Leroy Sane (Germany)
Bernardo Silva (Portugal)
Raheem Sterling (England)
John Stones (England)
Kyle Walker (England)

Manchester United: 10
David De Gea (Spain)
Victor Lindelof (Sweden)
Romelu Lukaku (Belgium)
Anthony Martial (France)
Nemanja Matic (Serbia)
Scott McTominay (Scotland)
Paul Pogba (France)
Marcus Rashford (England)
Sergio Romero (Argentina)
Luke Shaw (England)

Newcastle United: 7
Christian Atsu (Ghana)
Martin Dubravka (Slovakia)
Paul Dummett (Wales)
Aleksandar Mitrovic (Serbia)
Yoshinori Muto (Japan)
Fabian Schar (Switzerland)
DeAndre Yedlin (United States)

Southampton: 8
Stuart Armstrong (Scotland)
Jan Bednarek (Poland)
Steven Davis (Northern Ireland)
Mohammed Elyounoussi (Norway)
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (Denmark)
Michael Obafemi (Republic of Ireland)
James Ward-Prowse (England)
Maya Yoshida (Japan)

Tottenham Hotspur: 17
Toby Alderweireld (Belgium)
Dele Alli (England)
Serge Aurier (Ivory Coast)
Ben Davies (Wales)
Eric Dier (England)
Christian Eriksen (Denmark)
Juan Foyth (Argentina)
Paulo Gazzaniga (Argentina)
Son Heung-Min (South Korea)
Harry Kane (England)
Erik Lamela (Argentina)
Hugo Lloris (France)
Danny Rose (England)
Moussa Sissoko (France)
Kieran Trippier (England)
Jan Vertonghen (Belgium)
Victor Wanyama (Kenya)

Watford: 4
Craig Cathcart (Northern Ireland)
Roberto Pereyra (Argentina)
Sebastian Prodl (Austria)
Ken Sema (Sweden)

West Ham United: 4
Marko Arnautovic (Austria)
Lukasz Fabianski (Poland)
Javier Hernandez (Mexico)
Declan Rice (England)

Wolverhampton Wanderers: 5
Leander Dendoncker (Belgium)
Diogo Jota (Portugal)
Ruben Neves (Portugal)
Rui Patricio (Portugal)
Romain Saiss (Morocco)


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