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Chelsea's final two Premier League fixtures compared to Arsenal and Tottenham in top-four race

A convincing 3-0 win over Leeds United has taken the weight off from Thomas Tuchel's shoulders amid the race for Champions League qualification. Chelsea waltzed past Jesse Marsch's side at Elland road, with goals from Mason Mount, Christian Pulisic and Romelu Lukaku to secure a crucial three points.

The Blues' triumph in Yorkshire has put the ball in north London's court ahead of the derby, with Chelsea now four points from Arsenal and eight from Tottenham. Though Tuchel's side have played a game more, the west Londoners sit in a fairly comfortable position - though the race for top-four is far from over.

Behind the Arsenal and Spurs sit Manchester United and West Ham in sixth and seventh, respectively. However, both of which are out of the race for Champions League. So, Chelsea will be looking over their shoulder with just two games in the Premier League to play.

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With that in mind, compares the Blues' next three Premier League fixtures to their rivals.

FA Cup final redemption, take two. Chelsea smothered Leicester City 3-0 when the two sides met in November, thanks to goals from Antonio Rudiger, N'Golo Kante and Christian Pulisic.

While the 2021 FA Cup final is far from raw anymore, the Blues will likely be looking to pile on the misery in the running to secure Champions League football. The Foxes struggled against opposition rallying for Champions League football this season with losses to Arsenal, Liverpool and Spurs since the turn of the new year.

The final day of the season. Chelsea end the Premier League campaign with a massive game against an already relegated Watford side.

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