Premier League champions, Manchester City, can take a giant stride towards a third consecutive title by beating Everton this weekend but rejuvenated Arsenal have not given up hope of springing a surprise.
Liverpool are suddenly in the conversation for a top-four finish after six straight wins cranked up the pressure on Manchester United and Newcastle.
At the bottom, Leeds and Leicester are in danger of being cut adrift, along with Southampton.
Leaders Manchester City are hot favourites to wrap up their fifth Premier League trophy in six seasons but face a potentially tricky trip to Everton on Sunday.
Sean Dyche’s side clawed their way out of the relegation zone with a confidence-boosting 5-1 win at Brighton earlier this week.
Everton’s record against City is not pretty – their 1-1 draw in December, under former boss Frank Lampard, came after 10 consecutive defeats in all competitions.
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The Merseyside club, just two points above the drop zone with three games to play, will be fighting for their lives.
Arsenal manager, Mikel Arteta, has not given up on his title dream, saying “the prize is there, not too far” after his side’s 2-0 win against Newcastle last week.
Arsenal, with three games left, can reach a maximum of 90 points if they beat Brighton, Nottingham Forest, and Wolves.
City, a point ahead of the Gunners with a game in hand, need nine points to guarantee the title, though their goal difference is significantly superior.
Pep Guardiola’s men have the trickier run-in, with matches against Chelsea, Brighton and Brentford to follow their trip to Goodison Park.
However, Manchester United are back at Old Trafford on Saturday and in desperate need of a win against Wolves as they seek to hold off fast-charging Liverpool in the battle for a top-four finish.
Erik ten Hag’s men had one foot in next season’s Champions League before costly defeats against Brighton and West Ham.
The Red Devils, who have four games left to play, have lost eight away matches in the Premier League this season, their joint-highest tally in a single campaign in the competition.
According to AFP, it is a different story at home, where they have won 12 and lost just once.
“We have everything in our hands,” said Ten Hag, whose side are a point clear of Liverpool with a game in hand.
The Dutchman knows his first season at the helm will ultimately be judged on whether United qualify for Europe’s elite club competition despite cup success.
Third-placed Newcastle also had a wobble last week, losing to Arsenal, and are just three points ahead of Jurgen Klopp’s men.
Below are the Premier League fixtures slated for the weekend:
Saturday
Leeds v Newcastle
Aston Villa v Tottenham Hotspur
Chelsea v Nottingham Forest
Crystal Palace v Bournemouth
Manchester United v Wolves
Southampton v Fulham
Sunday
Brentford v West Ham
Everton v Manchester City
Arsenal v Brighton
Monday
Leicester v Liverpool
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