While Huddersfield and Fulham look stranded at the bottom of the Premier League table, only three points separate the six teams above them. Compare that to the previous 18 seasons (1995-2013) when an average of 36.7 points was required to survive. But only one team in Premier League history has stayed up on 34 points. Huddersfield's fixtures also look tough - they have trips to Tottenham and Liverpool to come in April and are the only Premier League team without a single remaining home game against a team in the bottom eight. However, one more point will at least see them avoid the ignominy of equalling Derby's all-time low of 11 Premier League points, set in 2007/08.
Source: Sky sports February 20, 2019 06:00 UTC