Predicting how the final table will look is an unenviable task, with so many possible twists and turns still on the horizon.
Here's a look at the results of BBC Sport's fan prediction poll on how the Premier League table will look at the end of the season, and where Burnley rank among their divisional rivals:
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Where Burnley, Crystal Palace & more will finish in Premier League table - according to fan poll Photo: PETER POWELL
. 1st - Manchester City
As you might have guessed, City have been backed to bag their fifth Premier League title, as they continue to romp towards finishing line. As things stand, they're currently cruising 14 points clear at the top of the table. Photo: Michael Regan
. 2nd - Manchester United
Manchester United playing on a Thursday night does seem a little unnatural, and they'll be delighted to return to Champions League football, if they can keep up their fine form. Photo: Laurence Griffiths
. 3rd - Chelsea
Thomas Tuchel seems like he's been at Chelsea for years, doesn't he? The charismatic German has slipped into his role at Stamford Bridge with ease, and he's yet to lose in eleven games in charge. A top four finish could be on the cards. Photo: Pool
. 4th - Leicester City
A build-up of injuries has threatened to derail the Foxes stellar season, but they've been backed to sneak a top four finish. Jamie Vardy has been on fire again this season, netting 12 goals so far. Photo: Pool
. 5th - Spurs
With Gareth Bale back fit and firing on all cylinders, Spurs look like they could be a real threat heading into the final few games of the season. However, they've been predicted to have to settle for the Europa League next season. Photo: Julian Finney
. 6th - Everton
The Toffees looked to be title-contenders early in the season, but a series of injury issues have seen them gradually slip down the table. Everton fans will be delighted to return to European football for the first time since 2018, though. Photo: Alex Pantling
. 7th - Liverpool
Yikes, this doesn't look good for the Reds! Jurgen Klopp's side have endured a brutal spell recently, which has seen them lose six home games at Anfield on the trot. Photo: Clive Brunskill
. 8th - West Ham United
A big change here, with fans predicting the Hammers to fall away over the final hurdles, and miss out on European football entirely. As things stand, they've still got a fine chance of securing a top four finish. Photo: IAN WALTON
1. 1st - Manchester City
As you might have guessed, City have been backed to bag their fifth Premier League title, as they continue to romp towards finishing line. As things stand, they're currently cruising 14 points clear at the top of the table. Photo: Michael Regan
2. 2nd - Manchester United
Manchester United playing on a Thursday night does seem a little unnatural, and they'll be delighted to return to Champions League football, if they can keep up their fine form. Photo: Laurence Griffiths
3. 3rd - Chelsea
Thomas Tuchel seems like he's been at Chelsea for years, doesn't he? The charismatic German has slipped into his role at Stamford Bridge with ease, and he's yet to lose in eleven games in charge. A top four finish could be on the cards. Photo: Pool
4. 4th - Leicester City
A build-up of injuries has threatened to derail the Foxes stellar season, but they've been backed to sneak a top four finish. Jamie Vardy has been on fire again this season, netting 12 goals so far. Photo: Pool