Okay more like a marathon with 20 matches to go than a simple run in...
I've concentrated solely on the top 6 but am fully aware that the likes of Portsmouth, Burnley, Forest, Reading and Leicester sit not too far behind and could easily catch up with so many games to go. But whilst we are top and the other 5 teams around us continue to occupy those places I've focused on just those 6 teams in this thread.
Matches Remaining:
Watford: 21
QPR: 20
Cardiff: 20
Norwich: 20
Swansea: 19
Leeds: 19
Home Matches Remaining:
Cardiff: 11
QPR: 10
Watford: 10
Swansea: 9
Norwich: 9
Leeds: 9
Away Matches Remaining:
Cardiff: 9
QPR: 10
Swansea: 10
Norwich: 10
Leeds: 10
Watford: 11
Total Number of Matches remaining versus Teams currently sitting in the Top 12:
Watford: 11
Leeds: 10
QPR: 9
Swansea: 9
Cardiff: 9
Norwich: 9
Number of Home Matches versus Teams currently sitting in the Top 12:
Leeds: 6
Swansea: 6
Watford: 5
QPR: 4
Cardiff: 4
Norwich: 4
Number of Away Matches versus Teams currently sitting in the Top 12:
Watford: 6
QPR: 5
Cardiff: 5
Norwich: 5
Leeds: 4
Swansea: 3
Number of Matches Remaining against Teams currently in the bottom 6:
QPR: 6
Watford: 6
Cardiff: 6
Swansea: 5
Norwich: 4
Leeds: 4
I think the numbers so far read quite well for us. We don't have the fewest number of games to play, we have more home games than some, fewer away games than some, fewer matches against teams in the top 12 and more matches against teams at the bottom.
QPR have to play the teams currently lying in 5th, 8th, 11th, 12th, 13th and so on at home and if you were to add the position together and find an average for both home and away you get the following results (the lower the number the higher the teams are currently in the league):
Opposition Average for Remaining Home Matches:
Swansea: 10.4
Leeds: 10.78
Watford: 13.6
Cardiff: 13.6
Norwich: 14.2
QPR: 14.4
Opposition Average for Remaining Home Matches:
Watford: 11.5
Norwich: 12.3
QPR: 13.4
Cardiff: 13.6
Leeds: 14.0
Swansea: 16.1
Just to clarify if QPR had to play 5th, 10th and 15th the total sum would be 5+10+15 =30 divided by 3 which equals 10. Meaning that the average we would have to play against is 10th. Not a completely accurate or scientific way of looking at things but this gives an idea of how tough the opposition roughly is. Watford's opposition away from home is roughly 5 teams higher than Swansea's.
Obviously things change all the time but hopefully this gives you an idea of who we still have left to play compared with our rivals.
I've concentrated solely on the top 6 but am fully aware that the likes of Portsmouth, Burnley, Forest, Reading and Leicester sit not too far behind and could easily catch up with so many games to go. But whilst we are top and the other 5 teams around us continue to occupy those places I've focused on just those 6 teams in this thread.
Matches Remaining:
Watford: 21
QPR: 20
Cardiff: 20
Norwich: 20
Swansea: 19
Leeds: 19
Home Matches Remaining:
Cardiff: 11
QPR: 10
Watford: 10
Swansea: 9
Norwich: 9
Leeds: 9
Away Matches Remaining:
Cardiff: 9
QPR: 10
Swansea: 10
Norwich: 10
Leeds: 10
Watford: 11
Total Number of Matches remaining versus Teams currently sitting in the Top 12:
Watford: 11
Leeds: 10
QPR: 9
Swansea: 9
Cardiff: 9
Norwich: 9
Number of Home Matches versus Teams currently sitting in the Top 12:
Leeds: 6
Swansea: 6
Watford: 5
QPR: 4
Cardiff: 4
Norwich: 4
Number of Away Matches versus Teams currently sitting in the Top 12:
Watford: 6
QPR: 5
Cardiff: 5
Norwich: 5
Leeds: 4
Swansea: 3
Number of Matches Remaining against Teams currently in the bottom 6:
QPR: 6
Watford: 6
Cardiff: 6
Swansea: 5
Norwich: 4
Leeds: 4
I think the numbers so far read quite well for us. We don't have the fewest number of games to play, we have more home games than some, fewer away games than some, fewer matches against teams in the top 12 and more matches against teams at the bottom.
QPR have to play the teams currently lying in 5th, 8th, 11th, 12th, 13th and so on at home and if you were to add the position together and find an average for both home and away you get the following results (the lower the number the higher the teams are currently in the league):
Opposition Average for Remaining Home Matches:
Swansea: 10.4
Leeds: 10.78
Watford: 13.6
Cardiff: 13.6
Norwich: 14.2
QPR: 14.4
Opposition Average for Remaining Home Matches:
Watford: 11.5
Norwich: 12.3
QPR: 13.4
Cardiff: 13.6
Leeds: 14.0
Swansea: 16.1
Just to clarify if QPR had to play 5th, 10th and 15th the total sum would be 5+10+15 =30 divided by 3 which equals 10. Meaning that the average we would have to play against is 10th. Not a completely accurate or scientific way of looking at things but this gives an idea of how tough the opposition roughly is. Watford's opposition away from home is roughly 5 teams higher than Swansea's.
Obviously things change all the time but hopefully this gives you an idea of who we still have left to play compared with our rivals.
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