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The Premier League title race is well and truly underway with Arsenal being chased down by Pep Guardiola's Manchester City in their hunt for a first top-flight trophy since 2004.
We're in the home stretch of the Premier League season, but there's so much work to do inside and outside of England for the clubs currently chasing the title.
The first set of Premier League fixtures after the March international break will be played this weekend. Chelsea's clash with Manchester City at Stamford
Tottenham have six matches to avoid relegation from the Premier League after a 1-0 defeat to Sunderland left them 18th in the table and two points from safety
Man City vs Brentford & West Ham vs Arsenal among four games shown live on Sky in the second week of May; Sky Sports Premier League coverage has increased from 128 matches to at least 215 games exclusively live;
The result means safety is no longer in Spurs’ hands after West Ham United thrashed Wolverhampton Wanderers 4–0 on Friday night. De Zerbi’s side toiled on Wearside and were ultimately beaten by the cruelest of deflections that typified their luck this season.
Liverpool returned to winning ways against Marco Silva's Fulham after their 2-1 defeat to Brighton & Hove Albion before the international break.
The Opta Power Rankings have assessed the difficulty of each team’s remaining Premier League fixtures, with Crystal Palace emerging as those facing the toughest run-in, with an opponent average rating of 93.1. The Eagles still have eight games to play, including fixtures against Manchester City, Newcastle, Liverpool and Arsenal.
The race for Champions League qualification is so congested as Premier League giants and upstarts scrap for the five spots available.