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Chelsea’s April fixtures compared to Arsenal, Tottenham and Man Utd amid Champions League race

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With just two months of the domestic season left to go, Thomas Tuchel’s Chelsea still have plenty to achieve. The Blues have progressed to the Champions League quarter-finals, where they will face Real Madrid, whilst they have also sealed a place in the last four of the FA Cup for the third season running.

On the league front, Chelsea are still well embroiled in the race for a top four place, albeit having seen a potential title challenge slip away. The west Londoners currently sit third in the Premier League standings, whilst they are being hotly pursued by the likes of Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United.

With all of that being said, has taken a look at all of the Champions League contenders’ fixture lists to see if or indeed when they could confirm their respective places at Europe’s top table.

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Brentford (h), Southampton (a), Arsenal (h), West Ham United (h)

9th

Heading into the penultimate month of the season, the Blues have a relatively easy start with a home clash against relegation candidates Brentford. Despite an uptick in form recently, the Bees still remain in the picture for an instant return to the Championship.

The clash with Thomas Frank’s men is then followed by a trip to the south coast against Southampton, the Saints’

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