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Six games could prove whether Manchester United can be Premier League title contenders next season

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Sunday's trip to St. James' Park to face Newcastle United will mark the beginning of the final sprint to the Premier League finish line for Manchester United.

United will resume their campaign following the final international break of the season in the knowledge they have 12 league games to go before they can draw the curtain on Erik ten Hag's first season in charge.

The Reds are currently third in the standings on 50 points, three points ahead of Sunday's opponents, highlighting the sheer size of their trip to Tyneside.

A second victory of the season over Newcastle would be significant in United's quest to achieve a top-four finish, as it would move them six points clear of one of their nearest challengers.

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