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Sky Sports readers' close in on perfect top-six Premier League table prediction

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Having come closer than close last season, Sky Sports readers are dead on course to predict the Premier League's top six - having called runaway leaders Manchester City to capture a first title in four years.

Back in September, we asked you to vote for the final positions in this season's Premier League, and if you'd stuck a bet on the top six, you'd have the bookies red-faced right now.

This time last year, we revealed you had called all of the top seven right in the 2016/17 season - which would have netted £12,166 from a £1 bet at the time, although you would have been wise to cash out as Arsenal and Manchester United swapped places in the final standings.

And while this time a bet on the top six for 2017/18 would have earned you odds of a relatively tame 150-1, it'd still be a nice little earner.

Image: You backed Chelsea to win the Premier League title last season

This year, Sky Sports readers said Manchester United would finish second - a position they consolidated thanks to a 2-1 win over Liverpool last time out - with the Reds third, and Tottenham fourth.

Jurgen Klopp's men have played a game more than Spurs but with the season entering its home straight, things could well end with the league positions exactly how they are now.

How did you get on?

Position Club Your call Difference
1 Man City 1 0
2 Man Utd 2 0
3 Liverpool 3 0
4 Tottenham 4 0
5 Chelsea 5 0
6 Arsenal 6 0
7 Burnley 8 +1
8 Leicester 7 -1
9 Everton 9 0
10 Bournemouth 12 +2
11 Watford 10 -1
12 Brighton 20 +8
13 Newcastle 13 0
14 Swansea 18 +4
15 Huddersfield 14 +1
16 Crystal Palace 19 +3
17 West Ham 11 -6
18 Southampton 15 -3
19 Stoke 16 -3
20 West Brom 17 -3

There's still time for things to change in the race for Europe too, although with a five-point gap to the top four, calling Chelsea and Arsenal to miss out on a Champions League looks to be an inspired call.

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At the other end of the table things are not quite so prophetic, where Swansea, Brighton and Crystal Palace were tipped for the drop.

Roy Hodgson, Manager of Crystal Palace
Image: Roy Hodgson has helped rejuvenate Crystal Palace

The Eagles did lose their first seven games of the season without scoring, but jumped out of the bottom three on Saturday thanks to a 2-0 win at Huddersfield. And Swansea, who were bottom of the league in December, have been revitalised under Carlos Carvalhal.

Brighton have been one of the surprise packages of the season and are six points above the drop zone, and have a famous 2-1 win over Arsenal to remember from earlier this month.

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