Burnley cut the gap to safety to eight points at the weekend with their last-gasp draw at Chelsea.
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It previously looked as though the Clarets were in for a long afternoon in West London, with Chelsea opening the scoring through Joao Pedro after just four minutes.
But Scott Parker’s side stuck in there and were more than a match for Liam Rosenior’s side, eventually earning their reward right at the death.
Elsewhere in the fight for survival, West Ham played out a goalless draw with Bournemouth, while Nottingham Forest were beaten in the final seconds by Liverpool.
Leeds United claimed a creditable 1-1 draw at Aston Villa, while Tottenham’s woes continued with a 4-1 defeat to Arsenal in the North London derby.
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Burnley celebrate Zian Flemming's late equaliser at Stamford Bridge (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
But what are the predictions following the 27th round of fixtures?
We’ve taken to football statistics website Opta, who have used their analytics to predict how the final Premier League table will look following this weekend’s results.
Here’s where Burnley are currently expected to finish in May:
Final predicted table
Arsenal – 81.65pts
Man City – 75.89
Aston Villa – 69.64
Liverpool – 64.41
Man Utd – 64.08
Chelsea – 61.11
Brentford – 55.91
Bournemouth – 53.61
Newcastle – 52.78
Fulham – 51.57
Everton – 50.40
Brighton – 49.90
Sunderland – 47.70
Crystal Palace – 47.54
Leeds – 45.26
Tottenham – 43.34
Nottingham Forest – 39.62
West Ham – 35.86
Burnley – 29.05
Wolves – 19.52
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