
Leeds, Tottenham, Nottingham Forest and West Ham are the clubs currently in danger of Premier League relegation alongside Wolves and Burnley with 10 games left of the season - here, we look at each team's fixtures and probability of going down...
The Premier League’s relegation battle is heating up.
With basement boys Wolves nailed on for the drop, despite a brilliant home win over Aston Villa on Friday, there are two relegation spots to be decided.
The rest of the bottom six teams all lost at the weekend, making it another crunch round of Premier League fixtures this midweek.
Second-bottom Burnley are eight points from safety, while West Ham occupy the final relegation spot in 18th and sit two points from safety with 10 games left.
But Nottingham Forest, Tottenham and Leeds are all nervously looking over their shoulders.
With five teams fighting to avoid the final two relegation places, Sky Sports keeps track of the battle for survival…
Aside from Wolves, the rest of the bottom six all have 10 games left.
The fixture list is in Spurs and Leeds' favour based on the opposition's league position, with Forest, West Ham and Burnley all having more difficult games left to play.
When are the six-pointers?
There are some crucial clashes between relegation rivals in the last three months of the season, with Leeds facing four of the bottom six in their final six fixtures, including a final-day trip to West Ham.
Here are the six-pointers which could be key in deciding the relegation battle:
March 22: Tottenham vs Nottingham Forest, live on Sky Sports
April 11: West Ham vs Wolves
April 18: Leeds vs Wolves & Forest vs Burnley
April 25: Wolves vs Tottenham
May 2: Leeds vs Burnley
May 9: Tottenham vs Leeds
May 24: Burnley vs Wolves & West Ham vs Leeds
The supercomputer's relegation predictions...
The weekend's results saw only Wolves win, with the rest of the bottom five suffering defeat.
Following those results, the Opta supercomputer still has the Hammers (69.4 per cent) as favourites to be relegated alongside Burnley (98.1 per cent) and Wolves (100 per cent).
Opta have given Forest a 25 per cent chance of going down, with Spurs at just five per cent and Leeds at only 2.1 per cent.
