Chelsea top and Crystal Palace bottom! What the Premier League table would look like if competition started in January 2016

  • Chelsea have improved significantly since the beginning of the year
  • Premier League leaders Leicester would be third with 18 points
  • Out-of-form Crystal Palace would be rock bottom with just two points  
  • The Premier League table would look a lot different if England's top-tier division started in January rather than back in August as champions Chelsea would be on course to retain their title. 
    Guus Hiddink's Chelsea are the in-form side and would be sitting pretty at the top of the league if the competition got underway on January 1.
    The Blues have won five of their nine games in 2016 and are yet to lose a league match since the start of the year.
    Premier League champions Chelsea would be on course to retain their title if the competition started in 2016
    Premier League champions Chelsea would be on course to retain their title if the competition started in 2016


    THE PREMIER LEAGUE TABLE IF COMPETITION STARTED IN JANUARY 2016
    PosTeamPWDLFAGDPts
    1Chelsea95401991019
    2Tottenham Hotspur9612167919
    3Leicester City9531146818
    4West Ham United9522148617
    5Manchester United95221510517
    6Southampton951395416
    7West Bromwich Albion93421112-113
    8Stoke City94141014-413
    9Everton8332148612
    10Arsenal93331110112
    11Sunderland93331515012
    12Bournemouth93331010012
    13Liverpool83231914511
    14Manchester City83231111011
    15Swansea City93241113-211
    16Watford922559-48
    17Aston Villa9225717-108
    18Newcastle United8215816-87
    19Norwich City9117921-124
    20Crystal Palace9027821-132
    Their resurgence in form has seen the Blues defeat the likes of Arsenal, Southampton and Crystal Palace during the last three months. 
    Tottenham would be second to Chelsea, due to an inferior goal difference, as Mauricio Pochettino's side have improved their title hopes by picking up 19 points out of a possible 27.
    Premier League leaders Leicester would be third, with West Ham and Manchester United closely following the Foxes on 17 points. 
    Manchester City would be as low down as 14th with 11 points as they have been beaten in the league by Leicester, Tottenham and Liverpool in recent weeks.   

    Alan Pardew's Crystal Palace would be rock bottom of the Premier League with no wins from nine games