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Manchester City remain fifth in the Premier League table but have a collection of clubs closing in
Manchester City remain fifth in the Premier League after a dismal draw with rivals Manchester United.
Both sides struggled in a dire 0-0 draw that did little for either team. Pep Guardiola’s side would have moved back into the top four with a win after Chelsea failed to beat Brentford, but the Blues remain a point behind Enzo Maresca’s side and will drop to sixth if Newcastle United beat Leicester City on Monday night.
City are bidding to finish the season with a flourish and secure Champions League football for next term and lift the FA Cup. Guardiola’s side have struggled for much of the campaign by their high standards. Here’s how the final few weeks of the season are shaping up for those chasing European football.
Manchester City
Saturday, April 12: Crystal Palace (H)
Saturday, April 19: Everton (A)
Monday, April 28: Aston Villa (H)
Saturday, May 3: Wolves (H)
Saturday, May 10: Southampton
Sunday, May 18: Bournemouth
Sunday, May 25: Fulham (H)
Arsenal
Saturday, April 12: Brentford (H)
Sunday, April 20: Ipswich (A)
Wednesday, April 23: Crystal Palace (H)
Saturday, May 3: Bournemouth (H)
Sunday, May 11: Liverpool (A)
Sunday, May 18: Newcastle (H)
Sunday, May 25: Southampton (A)
Nottingham Forest
Saturday, April 12: Everton (H)
Monday, April 21: Tottenham (A)
Thursday, May 1: Brentford (H)
Monday, May 5: Crystal Palace (A)
Sunday, May 11: Leicester (H)
Sunday, May 18: West Ham (A)
Sunday, May 25: Chelsea (H)
Chelsea
Saturday, April 12: Ipswich (H)
Saturday, April 19: Fulham (A)
Saturday, April 26: Everton (H)
Sunday, May 4: Liverpool (H)
Saturday, May 10: Newcastle (A)
Sunday, May 18: Manchester United (H)
Sunday, May 25: Nottingham Forest (A)
Aston Villa
Saturday, April 12: Southampton (A)
Saturday, April 19: Newcastle United (H)
Tuesday, April 22: Man City (A)
Saturday, May 3: Fulham (H)
Saturday, May 10: Bournemouth (A)
Sunday, May 18: Tottenham (H)
Sunday, May 25: Manchester United (A)
Newcastle United
Monday April 7: Leicester (A)
Saturday, April 12: Manchester United (H)
Wednesday, April 16: Crystal Palace (H)
Saturday, April 19: Aston Villa (A)
Saturday, April 26: Ipswich (H)
Sunday, May 4: Brighton (A)
Saturday, May 10: Chelsea (H)
Sunday, May 18: Arsenal (A)
Sunday, May 25: Everton (H)
Fulham
Monday, April 14: Bournemouth (A)
Sunday, April 20: Chelsea (H)
Saturday, April 26: Southampton (A)
Saturday, May 3: Aston Villa (A)
Saturday, May 10: Everton (H)
Sunday, May 18: Brentford (A)
Sunday, May 25: Man City (H)
Brighton
Saturday, April 12: Leicester (H)
Saturday, April 19: Brentford (A)
Saturday, April 26: West Ham (H)
Sunday, May 4: Newcastle (A)
Saturday, May 10: Wolves (A)
Sunday, May 18: Liverpool (H)
Sunday, May 25: Tottenham (A)
Bournemouth
Monday, April 14: Fulham (H)
Saturday, April 19: Crystal Palace (A)
Sunday, April 27: Manchester United (H)
Saturday, May 3: Arsenal (A)
Saturday, May 10: Aston Villa (H)
Sunday, May 18: Man City (A)
Sunday, May 25: Leicester (H)
Published: 2025-04-06 17:57:16 | Author: [email protected] (Alex James) | Source: MEN – Sport
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