Liverpool should soon wrap up the title when the Premier League resumes – but who goes down?

It looks like Albion are in a three-from-six battle to stay up.

All teams involved will have nine games to play once Aston Villa have completed their match in hand versus Sheffield United on June 17.

If, as seems likely, the original fixture order is maintained, Albion will return from their 15-week break in fixtures at home (or neutral) versus Arsenal.

That weekend will see Watford play at home (or neutral) against Leicester and Villa play what is listed as a home game versus Chelsea.

Bournemouth face a Crystal Palace side who won three in a row just before the stoppage and West Ham meet Wolves, possibly at the London Stadium.

Norwich have what is listed as a home game against Southampton.

Remaining fixtures, using the original home or away basis, are as follows.

Albion (currently 15th, 29pts, -8): Arsenal (h), Leicester (a), Man Utd (h), Norwich (a), Liverpool (h), Man City (h), Southampton (a), Newcastle (h), Burnley (a).

West Ham (16th, 27pts, -15): Wolves (h), Tottenham (a), Chelsea (h), Newcastle (a), Burnley (h), Norwich (a), Watford (h), Man Utd (a), Aston Villa (h).

Watford (17th, 27pts, -17): Leicester (h), Burnley (a), Southampton (h), Chelsea (a), Norwich (h), Newcastle (h), West Ham (a), Man City (h), Arsenal (a).

Bournemouth (18th, 27pts, -18): Crystal Palace (h), Wolves (a), Newcastle (h), Man Utd (a), Spurs (h), Leicester (h), Man City (a), Southampton (h), Everton (a).

Aston Villa (19th, 25pts, -22): Sheffield Utd (h), Chelsea (h), Newcastle (a), Wolves (h), Liverpool (a), Man Utd (h), Crystal Palace (h), Everton (a), Arsenal (h), West Ham (a).

Norwich (20th, 21pts, -27): Southampton (h), Everton (h), Arsenal (a), Albion (h), Watford (a), West Ham (h), Chelsea (a), Burnley (h), Man City (a).