They've had three beats because the end of October and those have been away to Man Utd, Man City and Arsenal. From what I have observed, and from that which I expect to occur in the closing four months of this year, the four groups going to have a significant effect are: Fulham, Hull, Wigan and Man City. The bookies will also be pricing at a misnomer that has been doing the rounds among TV pundits over the last couple of months: Man Utd have the easier run-in. Liverpool have undoubtedly the worst with four games against competitors (home v Arsenal and Villa, away v Chelsea and Man Utd) and just have to travel to Wigan, Fulham and Hull. While he had been Manchester United, he helped them win the Premier League. Manchester United and Alex Ferguson delivered a message into the remainder of Premier League yesterday and, I would suspect in particular, into the Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez. And, Man Utd play Hull, Wigan and Fulham off, and Man City in the home. Chelsea confront Hull, Wigan and Fulham at home, while travelling to Man City.