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Break? What break? As Premier League title race rolls on

LONDON : The Premier League does winter breaks like no other competition so the action will keep coming thick and fast this weekend with four blockbuster clashes to take off the chill of January.

Unlike most other European leagues where clubs get a sizeable chunk of time off around December and January - most notably the three-week stoppage in the Bundesliga - the Premier League churns on in relentless fashion.

All 20 clubs do get a breather as the 21st round of fixtures is split over two successive weekends although with the FA Cup third round occupying the first week of January, together with replays and League Cup semi-finals, the schedule is still full.

The title race will certainly not be going into temporary hibernation this weekend with champions Manchester City travelling to out-of-form Newcastle United on Saturday with the chance to cut Liverpool's advantage to two points.

City's FIFA World Club Cup commitments mean they have played only 19 games to Liverpool's 20 and should they win on Saturday will be looming very large in what is gearing up to be a compelling scrap for the title over the coming months.

Norwegian goal-machine Erling Haaland could return for City this weekend having been out since early December with a foot injury while Kevin De Bruyne's return in the FA Cup win over Huddersfield Town was a further tonic for boss Pep Guardiola.

Newcastle's top-four challenge has faded badly with five defeats in their last six league games as injuries and fatigue have seen Eddie Howe's side fall to ninth place, 11 points shy of fourth-placed Arsenal.

Aston Villa's unlikely title challenge faltered a little over the festive period but they have the chance to go level on points with Liverpool if they beat Everton away on

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