Arsenal and Manchester City are going head-to-head this weekend. The setting is the EFL Cup Final, however, so their Premier League title battle is on hold. Last weekend saw the Gunners increase their lead to an imposing nine points over Manchester City in the battle at the top of the Premier League table. Manchester City holds a game in hand, and the two clubs will meet again on April 19th at the Etihad. Victories by Manchester City in both those matches, the makeup versus Crystal Palace and the clash at the Etihad, would leave the theoretical gap between the teams at three points with six other matches left to determine the season.
For this weekend, the Premier League focus is on the other Champions League qualification contenders and the relegation rumble at the bottom of the table. The action near the drop line is perhaps the most impactful where Tottenham Hotspur will host Nottingham Forest on Sunday. Spurs may have caught a spark from an unexpected draw at Liverpool last week which ended a club record run of six losses across all competitions. The struggling club has wilted all season under the eyes of its home supporters, however. Tottenham Hotspur’s 10 points from its 15 home matches are the least of any Premier League team while Spurs’ nine home losses are exceeded only by cellar dwelling Wolverhampton.
Manager Igor Tudor needs to build on the Anfield performance and deliver a hammer blow to fellow relegation battler Nottingham Forest. Spurs is currently one point north of the Tricky Tees who are deadlocked on 29 points with West Ham. Only Wolverhampton and Burnley dwell in the depths below the Trees and Hammers, so it is a game of musical chairs right now between Spurs, Forest and West Ham (with marginally safer Leeds still not totally comfortable as it hosts Brentford this weekend) to determine who will be the third team to go down.
West Ham travels to Aston Villa on Sunday for a match which will be played concurrently with the Spurs and Trees skirmish. Fourth place Villa is still clinging to a Champions League place but has lost three consecutive league matches. Liverpool is tenuously clinging to the fifth and presumably final Champions League place as the Reds try to recover from their shock draw with Spurs.
The defending league champs will travel to a surging Brighton club for a tricky match on Saturday. The Seagulls have won three of their last four matches and have lost on just three occasions in their 15 matches to date at American Express Stadium.🔚 FULLTIME
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Chelsea is currently on the outside looking in at Champions League qualification, trailing Liverpool by a point in the table as the Blues prepare to visit Everton on Saturday. The Blues’ swoon in performance and their comical team huddle routine have riddled Manager Liam Rosenior’s credibility. Even a strong run-in may not be enough to save the manager’s job for next season.
Manchester United, meanwhile, holds the strongest hand for a Champions League spot beyond the top two clubs in the table. The third place Red Devils are six points above currently sixth place Chelsea in the table. Manchester United kicks off the weekend slate with a match at Bournemouth on Friday.