Manchester City can ramp up the pressure on Premier League leaders Arsenal by cutting the gap at the top to just three points when they face Fulham on Wednesday, a day before the Gunners travel to in-form Brentford.
Arsenal remain in pole position for a first title in 22 years, but City’s dramatic late rally to beat Liverpool on Sunday could prove a turning point for Pep Guardiola’s men.
Another defeat damaged Liverpool’s chances of Champions League qualification and Arne Slot’s threadbare squad face another tough task in midweek away to Sunderland.
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Tottenham and Newcastle are in even deeper trouble in the bottom half of the table, raising doubts over the future of respective managers Thomas Frank and Eddie Howe.
Below are the Premier League fixtures:
Tuesday
Chelsea v Leeds
Tottenham v Newcastle
Everton v Bournemouth
West Ham v Man United
Wednesday
Aston Villa v Brighton
Crystal Palace v Burnley
Man City v Fulham
Nottingham Forest v Wolves
Sunderland v Liverpool
Thursday
Brentford v Arsenal
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