How the Premier League table could change after the Boxing Day fixtures – where will your club end up?

And talkSPORT will have you covered as we have all nine Premier League Boxing Day matches exclusively for the first time ever.

We’ll also have full commentary of Wolves vs Manchester City LIVE on talkSPORT, on December 27.

The clash at Molineux, Liverpool’s trip to Leicester as well as Mikel Arteta’s first game officially in charge of Arsenal are just some of the mouth-watering matches we have for you.

The Ten Games of Christmas on talkSPORT

talkSPORT will be covering all nine Premier League Boxing Day games exclusively for the first time ever, with a further game on December 27. Find out what the matches are and where you can hear them, below…

  • Tottenham vs Brighton (Thursday, 12:30pm) – talkSPORT
  • Bournemouth vs Arsenal (Thursday, 3pm) – talkSPORT 2
  • Aston Villa vs Norwich (Thursday, 3pm) – talkSPORT app
  • Chelsea vs Southampton (Thursday, 3pm) – talkSPORT app
  • Crystal Palace vs West Ham (Thursday, 3pm) – talkSPORT app
  • Everton vs Burnley (Thursday, 3pm) – talkSPORT app
  • Sheffield United vs Watford (Thursday, 3pm) – talkSPORT app
  • Manchester United vs Newcastle (Thursday, 5:30pm) – talkSPORT
  • Leicester vs Liverpool (Thursday, 8pm) – talkSPORT
  • Wolves vs Man City (Friday, 7:45pm) – talkSPORT

Liverpool may be running away with things in the title race, but there’s still so much to play for and a number of teams can move up and down the table after their next match.

With all that action in mind, talkSPORT.com takes a look at where every club could end up by the end of this round of fixtures, using data from sportsvisualized.com.

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