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EPL Table: Premier League standings after 34 matches

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The fun never stops in the Premier League, with plenty of midweek drama up ahead to keep the table interesting as the run-in continues.

Chelsea beat title rivals Tottenham 4-2 in Saturday's FA Cup semi-final to set up a London derby final against Arsenal, who overcame Manchester City in extra-time a day later.

Antonio Conte must shift his attentions back to the Blues' league campaign on Tuesday night though, where a win against Southampton at Stamford Bridge would send the Italian coach's side seven points clear of Spurs.

Mauricio Pochettino's side must wait to bounce back from their cup heartbreak, and face a tough test against Sam Allardyce's resurgent Crystal Palace 24 hours later.

EPL Table | Premier League standings after Gameweek 34

Pos

Team

P

W

D

L

GD

Pts

1

Chelsea

32

24

3

5

38

75

2

Tottenham

32

21

8

3

46

71

3

Liverpool

34

19

9

6

28

66

4

Man City

32

19

7

6

28

64

5

Man United

32

17

12

3

27

63

6

Everton

34

16

10

8

23

58

7

Arsenal

31

17

6

8

23

57

8

West Brom

33

12

8

13

-3

44

9

Southampton

31

11

7

12

-3

40

10

Watford

32

11

7

14

-15

40

11

Stoke

33

10

9

14

-11

39

12

Crystal Palace

33

11

5

17

-7

38

13

Bournemouth

34

10

8

16

-15

38

14

West Ham

34

10

8

16

-15

38

15

Leicester

32

10

7

15

-12

37

16

Burnley

34

10

6

18

-16

36

17

Hull City

34

9

6

19

-31

33

18

Swansea City

34

9

4

21

-29

31

19

Middlesbrough

33

4

12

17

-20

24

20

Sunderland

32

5

6

21

-32

21

Palace's surprise 2-1 away win at Liverpool on Sunday has blown open the race for the top four, with Christian Benteke's two goals against his former club putting Jurgen Klopp in danger of missing out on the Champions League.

Liverpool's loss will be a boost to Arsenal, who still harbour hopes of another top-four finish as they host champions Leicester on Wednesday night.

And there's more drama at the top of the table on Thursday night as fierce rivals Manchester City and Manchester United - fourth and fifth in the table - face off at the Etihad in what could prove to be a straight shootout for Champions League football.