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Manchester United's next six Premier League fixtures compared to Aston Villa, Spurs and rivals

Manchester United have suffered another blow to their fading Champions League qualification hopes after they drew 2-2 with Liverpool on Sunday afternoon. Bruno Fernandes and Kobbie Mainoo were on target for United as Luis Diaz and Mohamed Salah (pen) bookended the scoring for their title-chasing rivals at Old Trafford.

As the run-in approaches, Aston Villa and Tottenham remain in pole position to battle it out for a top-four finish, but there is still chance an extra Champions League berth could be handed to a fifth English side this term. Either way, though, United continue to fall further adrift having gone three matches without a win.

The draw with Liverpool was their fourth in the Premier League this season and they remain 11 points behind Villa with seven games remaining. A few European-chasing clubs have fixtures to be rearranged - due to commitments in other competitions - as we take a closer look the next six matches for United and their rivals;

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Sunday, April 14 vs Arsenal (A) at 4.30pm

Sunday, April 21 vs Bournemouth (H) at 3pm

Saturday, April 27 vs Chelsea (H) at 8pm

Saturday, May 4 vs Brighton (A) at 3pm

Saturday, May 11 vs Liverpool (H) at 3pm

Sunday, May 19 vs Crystal Palace (A) at 4pm

Saturday, April 13 vs Newcastle (A) at 12.30pm

Sunday, April 28 vs Arsenal (H) at 2pm

Thursday, May 2 vs Chelsea (A) at 7.30pm

Sunday, May 5 vs Liverpool (A) at 4.30pm

Saturday, May 11 vs Burnley (H) at 3pm

Sunday, May 19 vs Sheffield United (A) at 4pm

Saturday, April 13 vs Bournemouth (A) at 5.30pm

Wednesday, April 24 vs Sheffield United (H) at 8pm

Saturday, April 27 vs Burnley (H) at

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