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Which Premier League club is winning the World Cup? Man Utd trail City, Brighton join Big Six

The badges of Premier League clubs Arsenal, Manchester United, Liverpool and Manchester City with the World Cup trophy.

Man City might not be at the top of the Premier League but they are currently leading the way in Qatar…

Here’s how it works: each player is allocated the points won by their nation – but only those from games in which they’ve played. Those points are totted up, giving each club their running total.

Here are the latest standings.

 

20) Bournemouth – 2 points
OUT
Chris Mepham (Wales) – 1
Kieffer Moore (Wales) – 1

 

19) Southampton – 3 points
OUT
Mohammed Salisu (Ghana) – 3
Armel Bella-Kotchap (Germany) – 0

 

18) Crystal Palace – 4 points
OUT
Jordan Ayew (Ghana) – 3
Joachim Andersen (Denmark) – 1

 

17) Brentford – 6 points
OUT
Bryan Mbeumo (Cameroon) – 4
David Raya (Spain) – 0
Mathias Jensen (Denmark) – 1
Mikkel Damsgaard (Denmark) – 1
Christian Norgaard (Denmark) – 0
Saman Ghoddos (Iran) – 0

 

16) Nottingham Forest – 9 points
Remo Freuler (Switzerland) – 6
Cheikhou Kouyate (Senegal) – 0
OUT
Wayne Hennessey (Wales) – 1
Neco Williams (Wales) – 1
Brennan Johnson (Wales) – 1

 

15) Leeds United – 11 points
Brenden Aaronson (USA) – 5
Tyler Adams (USA) – 5
OUT
Rasmus Kristensen (Denmark) – 1

 

14) Aston Villa – 14 points
Jan Bednarek (Poland) – 0
Matty Cash (Poland) – 4
Emiliano Martinez (Argentina) – 6
OUT
Leander Dendoncker (Belgium) – 4

 

=12) Wolves – 16 points
Ruben Neves (Portugal) – 6
Matheus Nunes (Portugal) – 3
Jose Sa (Portugal) – 0
Hwang Hee-chan (South Korea) – 3
OUT
Raul Jimenez (Mexico) – 4

 

=12) Everton – 16 points
Idrissa Gueye (Senegal) – 6
Jordan Pickford (England) – 7
Conor Coady (England) – 0
OUT
Amadou Onana (Belgium) – 3

 

11) Leicester – 17 points
James Maddison (England) – 0
Nampalys Mendy (Senegal) – 6
OUT
Daniel Amartey (Ghana) – 3
Danny Ward (Wales) – 0
Youri Tielemans (Belgium) – 4
Timothy Castagne (Belgium) – 4
Wout Faes (Belgium) – 0

 

=9) Newcastle United – 19 points
Nick Pope (England) – 0
Kieran Trippier (England) – 7
Callum Wilson (England) – 6
Fabian Schar (Switzerland) – 3
Bruno Guimaraes (Brazil) – 3

 

=9) Fulham – 19 points
Antonee Robinson (USA) – 5
Tim Ream (USA) – 5
Joao Palhinha (Portugal) – 6
OUT
Aleksandar Mitrovic (Serbia) – 1
Harry Wilson (Wales) – 1
Dan James (Wales) – 1

 

8) West Ham – 21 points
Declan Rice (England) – 7
Alphonse Areola (France) – 0
Lucas Paqueta (Brazil) –…

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