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Manchester United's final eight Premier League fixtures compared to Arsenal and Tottenham

Manchester United’s top-four hopes look to be fading away fast after yet another disappointing display at the weekend.

United were held to a 1-1 draw by Leicester at Old Trafford on Saturday, and in truth it could have been much worse for the hosts. They now face a real battle if they’re to have any chance of beating Arsenal or Tottenham to that final Champions League place.

With just eight games remaining, United have it all to do to qualify for Europe’s top table next season. Here’s a look at their remaining Premier League fixtures compared to their rivals.

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Saturday, April 9 – Everton (A)

United will be aiming to get straight back on the horse when they make the short trip to Goodison Park next weekend. With Frank Lampard’s side embroiled in a relegation battle, United would expect to pick up three points here.

But that’s easier said than done. Despite their struggles, Everton have been formidable at home recently and they may well fancy their chances against a misfiring United.

Saturday, April 16 – Norwich City (H)

Out of all of their remaining games, this surely has to be the one where United would almost guarantee themselves three points. Norwich find themselves stuck to the bottom of the table and look destined for a return to the Championship.

Even with United’s indifferent form, this has to be a victory at Old Trafford. Anything less would simply be an embarrassment.

Tuesday, April 19 – Liverpool (A)

After that 5-0 thrashing earlier in the season, United fans would perhaps be forgiven for not relishing a trip to Anfield. If there’s a glimmer of hope for United, though, it’s that Jurgen Klopp’s side will head into the

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