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We are approaching the final few matches of what has been a rollercoaster of a Premier League campaign.
Liverpool and Manchester City are still locked in a battle to clinch the title whilst north London rivals Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur are also fighting it out to secure a place in next season's UEFA Champions League. Similarly, the relegation battle is far from over, with one of Everton, Burnley and Leeds United likely to join Norwich City and Watford in the Championship next term.
However, the league table would look vastly different if matches ended 30 minutes earlier, something that is set to be trialled in the Under-23 Revolution Cup over the next few weeks, according to iNews. The proposed changes would see games played in two halves of 30 minutes, with the clock stopped every time the ball goes out of play or was not in action.
The idea has initially created in the hope to stop time wasting as well as encouraging teams to try and play more attractive football, improving fans' matchday experience. With that in mind, OLBG, investigated what the current Premier League standings would look like if games only lasted an hour.
Firstly, the race for the golden boot would