Pellegrino has not really caught the imagination of Saints fans, who have seen only three home wins all season. Albion have won only three games all season, with the change in manager spectacularly failing to have the required effect. They have failed to reach 50 points only three times in the past 15 seasons - can they manage that?Bournemouth (h), West Brom (a), Brighton (a), Newcastle (h), Burnley (a), Southampton (h), Crystal Palace (a), West Ham (h), Tottenham (a)Professor Ian McHale and Dr Tarak Kharrat at the University of Liverpool created SAM, which predicts the outcome of football matches based on results, teams, players and every event in every match, and then simulates sequences of games.Here's SAM's prediction for the Premier League bottom six.Thousands of you have had your say and this is how you think the bottom three will finish:However, Swansea also had 24.5% of votes saying they will finish in 17th place, just outside the relegation zone, followed by 20.20% with Crystal Palace.At the other end of the table, a whopping 97.21% feel Manchester City will go on to claim the title, while it was a close-run race for second position, as 46.31% feel Manchester United will end there, while 44.08% think Liverpool will come as runners-up.Pick how you think it will look in May, placing all 20 teams in order. Only the top six have created more chances than Saints' 264, but they have scored only 29 goals. Allardyce has steadied the ship to a certain extent but is he the man for the long term?A seven-match unbeaten run either side of Christmas put any real relegation fears to bed at Everton. Maybe bad luck has played a part too. A haul of 17 points from their remaining 10 games is looking unlikely at best for Albion, who have won once since August. Half the Premier League still embroiled in a dogfight; only eight points … They still have to face five of the top six in their run-in, though.Facing Tottenham, Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal in their last 10 games means that it could be a tense finale to the season if they can't pick up the points they need soon. 6-keys: media/spln/soccer/reg/free/stories No team has had more 0-0 draws than their four, and only Swansea have scored fewer goals than West Brom's 22.OK, let's try and stay positive. Southampton (a), Manchester City (h), Everton (h), Arsenal (a), Tottenham (h), West Ham (a), Burnley (h), Liverpool (a), Crystal Palace (h), Swansea (a)Four wins may not sound like a big ask for manager Paul Lambert, but Stoke have managed only six all season. How will one of the tightest relegation fights in recent Premier League history pan out?In the past five seasons three teams in the relegation zone at this stage of the season have survived, so all is not lost for West Brom, Stoke and Swansea.On average, the number of points to guarantee survival in the previous 22 seasons Taking 37 points as the safety mark, we look at the 13 teams below that mark and, with the help of super-computer SAM (Sports Analytics Machine) - created by @ProfIanMcHale at the University of Liverpool - predict the final Premier League table.You can also predict your own final table at the bottom.Watford (a), Leicester (h), Bournemouth (a), Burnley (h), Swansea (h), Manchester United (a), Liverpool (h), Newcastle (a), Tottenham (h), Crystal Palace (a)A miracle? CBS Sports is a registered trademark of CBS Broadcasting Inc. Commissioner.com is a registered trademark of CBS Interactive Inc. Premier League relegation betting. Premier League relegation battle assessed: Who is going down?

They may dip back into the bottom three but with their vociferous home support the best atmosphere in the top flight, they will bounce back out before May. Top scorer Charlie Austin has started five league games.If your home form's a mess you need to pick points up on the road, and Southampton have the 12th best away record in the division. Premier League top 4, relegation scenarios and tiebreaker rules explained ahead of a wild final week of the 2019-20 season. Goals have been a problem, and only Everton and Swansea have created fewer chances from open play.David Wagner has to take a lot of credit in transforming the club's fortunes since he took over in November 2015. Bournemouth and Watford join Norwich City in the Championship next season. Despite the club being up for sale and January loan signing Islam Slimani injured, Benitez has crafted a four-match unbeaten run at a key time.Tottenham (a), Swansea (h), Crystal Palace (h), Newcastle (a), Brighton (a), Watford (h), Chelsea (a), Everton (h), Manchester City (a), Arsenal (h)Two wins and a draw will do it for Town and you would imagine their fans would have taken that at this stage of their first season in the top flight since 1972.