Liverpool – 9 points
Liverpool’s season is possibly best demonstrated through their erratic away form. Brendan Rodgers’ side seem to either win or lose, no kind of middle ground or consistency.
Newcastle United – 9 points
Despite Newcastle’s terrible early season form their revival was partly down to their away form which saw them achieve two wins and three draws.
West Bromwich Albion – 8 points
Despite some dissent from the stands Alan Irvine has endured a steady start to his time in the Premier League and gained a formidable scalp with a win at White Hart Lane but has yet to get any points on the road since the beginning of November.
Crystal Palace – 7 points
Just one win for Neil Warnock’s side, a shock 3-2 win at Everton in August, but since then it’s been a continual sequence of draws and defeats. Though the Eagles have been desperately lucky at times not to snatch three points, most noticeably when visiting Spurs.
Hull City – 7 points
Hull might count themselves unlucky this season after some good performances without result but their mediocre away form hasn’t helped them as they currently sit second to bottom of the table.