Manchester United's final seven Premier League fixtures compared to Spurs, Arsenal, Wolves and West Ham
Manchester United's dismal season plummetted to a new low on Saturday as Everton became the latest side to deliver a blow to their fading hopes of Champions League football.
Anthony Gordon's deflected effort all but condemned United to a place in the Europa League at the very best. Meanwhile, Heung-min Son's hat-trick inspired Tottenham's win over Aston Villa later in the day as they stretched their lead in the final spot for the elite European competition to six points.
Ralf Rangnick can take comfort in the fact the teams currently above United in the table have to play each other in the run-in and that could provide yet another lifeline for his side. Here's how the run-in looks.
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Norwich City (H) - Saturday, April 16
Dean Smith's side dented the hopes of fellow strugglers Burnley on Sunday as Pierre Lees-Melou and Teemu Pukki inflicted potential damage to Sean Dyche's Premier League stay. On paper, the clash sees the odds fall heavily in favour of the hosts and they will need to use that advantage to return to winning ways.
Liverpool (A) - Tuesday, April 19
United were on the receiving end of a demolition job when Liverpool visited Old Trafford in October. Many have already written off their hopes of salvaging a result at Anfield after their latest showing.
Arsenal (A) - Saturday, April 23
Their trip to the Emirates Stadium is likely to determine who remains in pole position for the European places. For Mikel Arteta's side, they face the possibility of losing out on the Champions League places to their north London rivals Tottenham and, at the time of writing, the Gunners sit three points clear of United with a game in hand.
Brentford (H) - Monday, May