How the Premier League run-in could affect seven clubs fighting for survival
The Premier League is back this week and at least seven clubs will resume their bid to retain top-flight status.
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The Premier League is back this week and at least seven clubs will resume their bid to retain top-flight status.
Chelsea duo Mason Mount & Conor Gallagher take part in England training session
Derby County skipper Tom Lawrence has revealed his pride at being part of the current group, as he insisted they haven’t given up on staying in the Championship.
It should be a closely fought contest between several teams in the Championship as to who claims those elusive play-off spots come the end of the campaign.
Manager Tommy Warrilow has told Ashford players to enjoy the promotion run-in.
It's fair to say that when they return from the international break, Manchester City will face their most important run of fixtures of the season to date.
With seven games to play in League One this season, both MK Dons and Oxford United look set to be at least in the end of season play-offs – although you can’t discount the former from making the top two just yet.
Roberto Martinez’s decision to leave Kevin De Bruyne out of the Belgium squad has handed Manchester City a huge boost in the hectic title run-in. The midfield maestro – who has 88 caps for his national team – has been left at home for Belgium’s upcoming friendlies against the Republic of Ireland and Burkina Faso.