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City, Liverpool and Arsenal Champions League fate could be determined by a play-off

Manchester City, Liverpool and Arsenal all face a possible play-off to determine qualification for next season’s Champions League.

The three clubs, occupying third to fifth place in the Premier League, are separated by three points going into Sunday’s final round of games.

But their goal difference, and goals scored, are similar enough to raise the realistic prospect of two teams finishing joint third or fourth with identical records – necessitating a one-off play-off match.

The top three teams qualify directly for the Champions League group stage, with the fourth-placed side entering at the preceding play-off round, while the fifth-placed side will enter the Europa League.

How do they stand at the moment?

Goals for Goals against Goal difference Points Final game
Man City 75 39 +36 75 Watford (a)
Liverpool 75 42 +33 73 Middlesbrough (h)
Arsenal 74 43 +31 72 Everton (h)

 

Premier League rules state: “If at the end of the season either the league champions or the clubs to be relegated or the question of qualification for other competitions cannot be determined because two or more clubs are equal on points, goal difference and goals scored, the clubs concerned shall play off one or more deciding league matches on neutral grounds, the format, venue and timing of which shall be determined by the board.”

Last season, there was a chance that Liverpool and West Ham could have finished with identical records with a Europa League place at stake.

So, how could it all happen?

Manchester City v Liverpool: A play-off for third place

This would require a high-scoring draw for City at Watford, while Liverpool give relegated Middlesbrough a thumping at Anfield.

For instance, a 3-3 draw for City and a 3-0 win for Liverpool would produce this scenario, with the teams tied for third place (and that Champions League group stage place):

Goals for Goals against Goal difference Points
Liverpool 78 42 +36 76
Man City 78 42 +36 76

The sides would also be locked together with identical records if City drew 4-4 and Liverpool won 4-1, and so on.

However, Arsenal cannot affect this scenario – even by winning, they could finish no higher than fifth.

Manchester City v Arsenal: Doomsday scenario for City?

By contrast, a heavy defeat for City raises the spectre of finishing level on points with Arsenal.

If City were to lose 4-0 at Vicarage Road, and Arsenal to sneak home 1-0 against Everton, the sides would finish like this:

Goals for Goals against Goal difference Points
Arsenal 75 43 +32 75
Man City 75 43 +32 75

The same permutation would be reached if City lost 5-1 and Arsenal won 2-1 – you get the picture.

What makes this scenario even more complicated is that it could produce a third/fourth place play-off if Liverpool fail to beat Middlesbrough – or a fourth/fifth place play-off if the Reds win at Anfield.

Arsenal v Liverpool: Champions League on the line

The final scenario – and possibly the most plausible of the three – would leave Liverpool and Arsenal fighting for fourth place on the most perilous of knife-edges since they battled for the title on the final day of the 1988-89 season.

If Arsenal draw 1-1 with Everton and Liverpool lose 2-0 to Middlesbrough, this is how they would finish tied for fourth:

Goals for Goals against Goal difference Points
Arsenal 75 44 +31 73
Liverpool 75 44 +31 73

Other combinations of results which would leave the sides level would be a 2-2 Arsenal draw coupled with a 3-1 Liverpool defeat, or a 3-3 Arsenal draw if goal-shy Boro win 4-2 at Anfield, and so on.

The good news for Manchester City fans is that under this third scenario, they would finish third, whatever their result at Watford, and clinch that cherished Champions League group stage place.

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