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Predict every Premier League result and share where Manchester United will finish in top four race

Manchester United remain out in front in the race for fourth in the Premier League, but there’s still a long way to go before they can claim that final Champions League place.

After making a disappointing return from the international break with back-to-back draws against Burnley and Southampton, United have given their hopes of finishing in the top four a much-needed boost with their last couple of results.

Wins against Brighton and Leeds have renewed hope among supporters just as it looked to be getting away from Ralf Rangnick’s men, but the race is far from over.

They currently occupy that all-important fourth spot and hold a four-point advantage over the chasing pack, although it’s far from a solid lead.

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Both Arsenal and Tottenham have three games in hand on United, and would both overtake the Reds were they to make the most of their opportunities, while Wolves have emerged as outsiders and have two games in hand as they sit six points behind United.

The race for fourth is set for another huge week as Spurs play one of those three games in hand on Wednesday against Burnley, while Arsenal and Wolves come up against each other on Thursday with both gunning for a victory.

There will certainly be more twists and turns before the end of the season as the race for fourth looks set to go right down to the wire.

United resume their charge on Saturday as they face Watford after

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