Premier League form table: How the standings look over the last eight games

Premier League form table: How the standings look over the last eight games
The Premier League is entering the final stretch with 79 per cent of the season gone and right now is the perfect time to hit form.Club’s across the division are battling for something with eight clubs, including Everton and Bournemouth, at least fearing relegation should they not pick up more than one or two wins.Given Cardiff City’s recent victory, Everton boss Marco Silva is still feeling the heat, despite being eight points clear of the relegation zone.2
Given Cardiff City’s recent victory, Everton boss Marco Silva is still feeling the heat, despite being eight points clear of the relegation zone.
Elsewhere, Manchester City and Liverpool are the only teams left in the title race with Tottenham Hotspur falling away dramatically.The north London outfit are now looking to cling on to a place in the top four with Manchester United and Arsenal now in fine fettle.But who are the most in-form teams in the Premier League right now? talkSPORT.com takes a look at the standing from the last eight games.
Which Premier side in the top six has the toughest run-in as the race for the title and Champions League heats up? 
How the Premier League looks over the last eight games2
How the Premier League looks over the last eight games


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