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Manchester United's final Premier League fixtures compared to Chelsea, Newcastle and West Ham

Manchester United will still have belief in qualifying for the Champions League this season, but it is looking like a tall order.

The Reds are currently enduring a difficult run of form in the Premier League with no wins in their last four top-flight fixtures. United were held to a 2-2 draw with Bournemouth at the weekend to lose ground in the race for a top-four finish with Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur.

As a result, United will be starting to look over their shoulder at other teams who could leapfrog them in the table. Thanks to a 4-0 win over Spurs at the weekend, Newcastle United are now ahead of the Reds in the table on goal difference.

Chelsea have also gained ground on United in recent games thanks to the 6-0 victory over Everton on Monday night. West Ham will also believe they can finish above United in the table, even though they are two points behind having played one game more.

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Erik ten Hag and Co. have just six more Premier League fixtures to try and finish as high in the table as possible. While the top four will still be the ambition, ensuring European football returns to Old Trafford next season remains the priority.

MEN Sport has taken a look at United's remaining fixtures compared to Newcastle, West Ham and Chelsea.

Sheffield United (H) - April 24

Burnley (H) - April 27

Crystal Palace (A) - May 6

Arsenal (H) - May 12

Newcastle United (H) - May 15

Brighton (A) - May 19

Crystal Palace (A) - April 24

Sheffield United (H) - April 27

Burnley (A) - May 4

Brighton (H) - May 11

Manchester United (A) - May 15

Brentford (A) - May 19

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