Wolves, Leicester and Ipswich’s relegation fate revealed in latest intriguing final PL table forecast

Wolves, Leicester and Ipswich's relegation fate revealed in latest intriguing final PL table forecast
Wolves, Leicester and Ipswich's relegation fate revealed in latest intriguing final PL table forecast

Wolves, Leicester and Ipswich’s relegation fate revealed in latest intriguing final PL table forecast

Premier League strugglers Ipswich Town produced a strong and battling display to draw 1-1

with Aston Villa and go ahead of Leicester City in the league table.After Axel Tuanzebe’s second

bookable infraction, the Tractor Boys were reduced to 10 men for nearly an hour, but they still

managed to take the lead through in-form striker Liam Delap before being pegged back by Ollie

Watkins’ equaliser.

Wolves, Leicester and Ipswich's relegation fate revealed in latest intriguing final PL table forecast
Wolves, Leicester and Ipswich’s relegation fate revealed in latest intriguing final PL table forecast

The result for Kieran McKenna’s team cut the margin between them and safety to two points,

putting further pressure on Wolves following their 2-1 defeat to leaders Liverpool.

Vitor Pereira lambasted the Old Gold for their first-half performance, claiming he didn’t know his

team during the opening 45 minutes. However, the Portuguese coach maintained he was impressed

by the response, as Matheus Cunha curled a superb strike from the edge of the box to set up a nail-

biting conclusion at Anfield.

Wolves have a tough road game against high-flying Bournemouth before hosting Fulham, who have

also set their sights on a European push. It is a potentially pivotal point in the season as Pereira’s

side battles for Premier League survival.

Between now and the conclusion of the season, there will be plenty of twists and turns at both the top and bottom of the table, but do OPTA analysts believe Wolves have enough to avoid relegation? Birmingham World looks at the final expected table and point totals for all 20 top-flight clubs.

The relegation battle: can Wolves beat the drop?

Leicester City are anticipated to pick up 27 points and return to the Championship, with a 91.26% likelihood of relegation for the second time in three seasons.

Wolves are projected to avoid relegation with 35 points, with OPTA Sport putting them seven points ahead of Ipswich Town, who are expected to return to the second division with 28 points. The Tractor Boys have an 87.81% chance of being demoted, compared to Wolves’ 19.82%.

Meanwhile, Manchester United is likely to finish 14th this season, their lowest top-flight campaign

since being demoted in 1973/74.

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