The Premier League table received a shake-up on Monday without a football being kicked as relegation-threatened Everton were slapped with another points deduction for breaches of the Profitability and Sustainability Rules.
The Toffees have had a further two points taken off their tally for the campaign, taking the total number lost for breaches this term to eight. As a result, Everton slip to 16th in the league and are leapfrogged by Brentford.
Just two points separate the Merseyside outfit and the drop zone in the top flight. LondonWorld looks at how the shake-up has changed the predicted fats of the Bees, Fulham and Crystal Palace in the table according to the stats experts at Opta.