Premier League

The favourites for relegation from the Premier League

Ivan Toney

It’s the race that no club wants to be involved in, but the battle to avoid relegation from the Premier League is heating up.

While several clubs need miracles to overcome significant point deficits and survive, there is still plenty to play for at the foot of the table, although time is beginning to run out as the 2023/24 season nears its conclusion.

As if there wasn’t already enough pressure at the bottom, both Everton and Nottingham Forest have had to deal with points deductions, with the threat of even more between now and the end of the campaign.

Here are the favourites for relegation from the Premier League – ranked.

Ivan Toney

Brentford’s form is dependent on Ivan Toney / Visionhaus/GettyImages

It seems unlikely that Brentford will be drawn into a relegation battle, especially with Ivan Toney back in the mix and their form beginning to turn following a difficult start to the season.

The Bees have a relatively straightforward fixture list to end the campaign having played the traditional ‘Big Six’ and Newcastle United twice already this term.

They also have the chance to steal points off relegation rivals when they host Sheffield United and travel to Luton Town and Everton – although defeats in those matches could drag them towards the bottom three.

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Nottingham Forest have been deducted points / OLI SCARFF/GettyImages

A four-point deduction changed the complexion of Nottingham Forest‘s season and Nuno Espirito Santo’s side would almost certainly be safe already if it wasn’t for their punishment from the Premier League.

However, they’re now just 17th and only several points ahead of Luton. They will be casting a nervous eye over their shoulder in the final weeks of the campaign.

Despite their current predicament, the Midlands side do have plenty of match-winners in their ranks, with Morgan Gibbs-White and Chris Wood having proved handy in front of goal, while Murillo has been mightily impressive at the back.

Sean Dyche

Everton have never been relegated from the Premier League before / Michael Regan/GettyImages

Everton‘s future looks increasingly uncertain. They have already been handed a six-point deduction for financial breaches – reduced from an initial ten – but could face another docking before the end of the campaign.

Therefore, it’s tough to know just how many points the Toffees need to beat the drop, with Sean Dyche’s side having struggled for form and, most importantly, goals this season.

The Merseyside club are yet to win a Premier League match in 2024 and are showing few…

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