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Who will Gain and Who loses Out in EPL if the League is Terminated?

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Who will gain and who loses out in EPL is the league is terminated is the question running through the minds of football lovers. The English Premier League could be cancelled if the league management does not take adequate measures to comb the recent disease outbreak in the country.

Players and coaches are on the opinion that the league should be cancelled while others are saying the league must be completed. Should the league be counseled it will affect some teams in the English Championship who are eyeing promotion to the English top league division EPL.

We are going to looking at who will gain and who loses out in EPL if the league is terminated in this article. Some teams are very close to making it to the English Premier League after years of relegation in the English Championship. The gainers in the English Championship will be Leeds United, West Brom, Fulham, Brentford and Nottingham Forest.

The gainers will be Charlton, Luton Town and Barnesley, all three clubs are at the bottom of the English Championship table facing relegation. A termination of the league will mean starting the league all over again thereby giving the relegation placed clubs another chance while those at the top will have to fight again in the Championship.

Who will Gain and Who loses Out in the Championship should the league be Terminted

the Losers are:

Leeds United

Who will Gain and Who loses Out in EPL if the League is Terminated?

Leeds United Football Club are currently topping the English Championship side with one point above West Brom who are in the second place position. The Championship side came very close to gaining promotion last season but lost their chance. This season they are currently topping the league and have a high chance of gaining promotion this season but if the league is tarminated, they will have to work another season to get to the EPL.

West Brom

West Bromwich Albion Football Club is an English professional football club based in West Bromwich, West Midlands, England. They are currently in the second place position in the English Championship, they are just a point behind the league leaders Leads United.

West Brom was in the EPL last season but was not able to meet up so they were relegated, they have been doing well in the Championship side and aim a good come back to the English top side. Termination of the current league will mean all their efforts are waste.

Fulham

Who will Gain and Who loses Out in EPL if the League is Terminated?

Fulham were in the last season after a league time in relegation but failed to keep up and so went back to relegation. They are currently doing well in the championship and hope to gain promotion through play-off if they cant get it directly. But, with the current case of coronavirus and how it has threatened football if the league is halted then, they will have to start their dream all over again.

Brentford and Nottingham Forest

Nottingham Forest and Brentford are both sharing the same points, they have 60points each and could gain promotion to the EPL through play-off if the ends with them in the position. But, with the coronavirus trend in the league a termination will mean they will have to start all over again.

the Gainers are:

Charlton, Luton Town and Barnesley are currently in the bottom place in the league table and if the league is terminated it will favor them because it will mean no relegation. one man’s fortune is another’s misfortune and so, as the top teams will be larmenting for the failure of gaining promotion they will be rejoicing for not been relegated.

Who will Gain and Who loses Out in EPL if the League is Terminated?

Who will gain and who loses out in EPL if the league is terminated is a question that must be answered as five teams who are currently battling with relegation. The five teams are Bournemouth, Aston Villa, Norwich City, Watford and West Ham. West Ham, Watford and Bournemouth are all with the same points in the table, they all have 27points and have played the same number of matches 29 games.

The Losers

Liverpool and Leicester City wil be the two Losers

Who will Gain and Who loses Out in EPL if the League is Terminated?

The only two teams that will be losing in the English Premier League will be Liverpool and Leicester City. Liverpool have not won the English Premier League (EPL) title for thirty (30) years and they are currently in top form with eyes on the league title, they have 82 points and are 20 points above second-place Manchester City. Leicester City, on the other hand, are eyeing their second qualification to the UEFA Champions League after their historic win of the league in the 2015/16 season.

Liverpool deserves to be crown the EPL winner for the 2019/20 season just that they have not reach the minimum point a club can use to win the league. The lowest a club has ever used to win the league is 89 points. The matches would also be played at two or three neutral venues, most likely in the Midlands, at different times.

Who will Gain and Who loses Out in EPL if the League is Terminated?

The Gainers

Should the league be terminated five teams in the English Premier League will surely benifit. The five teams are Fulham . All these teams are currently at the bottom of the table and are faced with relegation, ending the league with notion of “No winner, No vanquish” will end up fovoring these teams.

Bournemouth, Aston Villa and Watford are all with the same points, they all have 27 points and have all played 29 matches as well. Even though this seems not fair for some other people are on the opinion that it should end this way.

Former Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler supported the league to be under suspension until everything comes to normal. According to Fowler, he said: “I think the season has to play out, regardless of how long we have to wait,” the ex-England international told Sky Sports News.

“In all fairness I think they (the Premier League) should wait as long as it takes and then play all the games. “If any season is going to be interrupted it should be next season because then everyone starts on a level playing field and knows what the implications are.” “It’s a tough question. With my Liverpool head on I am going to say yes” Fowler added.