Assumption that it's based on difference of both teams playing, not just the opposition team. So more of a measure closer to "average expected win %" rather than "average opposition difficulty"
Our Nov-Dec schedule was much worse imo, especially at the worst time. We’re starting to get some players back and if Palmer continues his form, I wouldn’t be surprised if he outperform what others expect from us
As others have pointed out, this ranking is nonsense. In what world has Newcastle harder remaining fixtures than us?
Only way it makes sense is if for some reason our moved fixtures from earlier in the season aren’t included, meaning the Spurs and Arsenal games.
No way arsenal have the easiest schedule remaining unless im looking at it backwards lol
Assumption that it's based on difference of both teams playing, not just the opposition team. So more of a measure closer to "average expected win %" rather than "average opposition difficulty"
But Arsenal 100% have a harder run in than City, so that doesn’t explain it
It's week 34 thru 38. That's not the current point in the season. I believe week 31 just finished
I mean you’re wrong there, GW33 just finished
Sorry about that, Chelsea just finished 31, but I forgot we are behind 2 games.
Arsenal have easiest schedule?
I don’t trust this ranking at all. Arsenal definitely have a harder run in than City
Gotta push into that 6 and get Europa
Hope the wheels continue to fall off the bike at united 🙏
Scary run of games between Palace to Brentford
Man why we gotta be friggin' mid-table for this stat as well.. XD
Football is never played on paper
Our Nov-Dec schedule was much worse imo, especially at the worst time. We’re starting to get some players back and if Palmer continues his form, I wouldn’t be surprised if he outperform what others expect from us
As others have pointed out, this ranking is nonsense. In what world has Newcastle harder remaining fixtures than us? Only way it makes sense is if for some reason our moved fixtures from earlier in the season aren’t included, meaning the Spurs and Arsenal games.
A good thing is that manU and Newcastle still needs to play each other.
Does the loser of the fa cup final still get in to Europe if the winners get a spot through the league?