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Liverpool and Arsenal might have the initiative when it comes to the title and top four, but the run-in favours Manchester City and Tottenham.
Arsenal
Their next three games are against mid-table sides with nothing but pride and prize money to play for. Their subsequ\ent three games are against fellow Champions League qualification contenders. Their three games after that are against clubs fighting relegation. And the Premier League and broadcasters are merrily keeping that north London derby in their back pockets. Arsenal will need to be streaky.
Aston Villa
Brentford
Brighton
It might be Sean Dyche’s greatest escape if he were to manoeuvre Burnley to safety. Their perennial games in hand have provided hope but things will surely get worse before they get better for the Clarets: Manchester City are next. Tottenham are currently their highest-placed opponents thereafter and Everton, Norwich and Watford await, so there is a chance.
Chelsea
The title race has not yet bee\n surrendered by Chelsea
Crystal Palace
Everton
Leeds
Leicester
With their two goals against Brentford, Leicester City became the 13th side to score 800 goals in Premier League history.
Let’s hope it’s not unlucky. pic.twitter.com/RIAMxNnsiI
— Squawka (@Squawka) March 20, 2022
Liverpool
Manchester City
Manchester United
Newcastle
Norwich
Southampton
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