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12-03-2021 | 23:22 Football
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Tottenham's remaining league fixtures compared to Chelsea, West Ham, Everton and Liverpool


Premier League season reaches towards the end as only 11 games remaining to play. After a run of five defeats from six league games last month, Jose Mourinho's side beat Burnley with a 4-0 score, Fulham with a 1-0 score and Crystal Palace with a 4-0 score. Now in seventh and five points off Chelsea in fourth but with a game in hand, Tottenham need to carry on their momentum. However, it will be extremely tricky with the likes of Manchester United, Leicester City, Chelsea, West Ham, Everton and Liverpool also in the mix for three of the spots. But how do Tottenham's remaining league fixtures compare to their top-four rivals as we enter a final couple of months?

Tottenham - 45 points

14/03 - Arsenal (A) 21/03 - Aston Villa (A) 03/04 - Newcastle United (A) 10/04 - Manchester United (H) 17/04 - Everton (A) 01/05 - Sheffield United (H) 08/05 - Leeds United (A) 12/05 - Wolves (H) 15/05 - Aston Villa (H) 23/05 - Leicester City (A) TBC - Southampton (H) Spurs don't have that bad of a final set of fixtures. However, they do still have some tough away games on the agenda.

Manchester United - 54 points

14/03 - West Ham (H) 03/04 - Brighton & Hove Albion (A) 10/04 - Tottenham (A) 17/04 - Burnley (H) 24/04 - Leeds United (A) 01/05 - Liverpool (H) 08/05 - Aston Villa (A) 11/05 - Leicester City (H) 15/05 - Fulham (H) 23/05 - Wolves (A) Manchester United are in a good position for the second spot. Scott McTominay of Manchester United looks on at the end of the Premier League match between Manchester United and Everton at Old Trafford on February 6, 2021 in Manchester, United Kingdom. Sporting stadiums around the UK remain under strict restrictions due to the Coronavirus Pandemic as Government social distancing laws prohibit fans inside venues resulting in games being played behind closed doors. (Photo by Ash Donelon/Manchester United via Getty Images) Image Source: Ash Donelon/Manchester United/Getty Images

Leicester City - 53 points

14/03 - Sheffield United (H) 03/04 - Man City (H) 10/04 - West Ham (A) 17/04 - West Brom (H) 24/04 - Crystal Palace (H) 01/05 - Southampton (A) 08/05 - Newcastle United (H) 11/05 - Manchester United (A) 15/05 - Chelsea (A) 23/05 - Tottenham (H) The Foxes will be intent on avoiding their finish to last season when they dropped out of Champions League places on the final day after looking guaranteed of a place in Europe's top competition a few months earlier. Their final three games could prove crucial to their ambitions.

Chelsea - 50 points

13/03 - Leeds United (A) 03/04 - West Brom (H) 10/04 - Crystal Palace (A) 17/04 - Brighton & Hove Albion (H) 24/04 - West Ham (A) 01/05 - Fulham (H) 08/05 - Man City (A) 12/05 - Arsenal (H) 15/05 - Leicester City (H) 23/05 - Aston Villa (A) Chelsea do have a tough run of games coming up between now and May. Jorginho and Timo Werner celebrate Chelsea's second goal Image Source: Premier League Official Website

West Ham - 48 points

14/03 - Manchester United (A) 21/03 - Arsenal (H) 03/04 - Wolves (A) 10/04 - Leicester City (h) 17/04 - Newcastle United (A) 24/04 - Chelsea (H) 01/05 - Burnley (A) 08/05 - Everton (H) 11/05 - Brighton & Hove Albion (A) 15/05 - West Brom (A) 23/05 - Southampton (H) Facing tough home games, the Hammers' final three matches of the season could well work in their favour.

Everton - 46 points

13/03 - Burnley (H) 03/04 - Crystal Palace (H) 10/04 - Brighton & Hove Albion (A) 17/04 - Tottenham (H) 24/04 - Arsenal (A) 01/05 - Aston Villa (H) 08/05 - West Ham (A) 11/05 - Sheffield United (H) 15/05 - Wolves (H) 23/05 - Man City (A) TBC - Aston Villa (A) Everton do have a decent set of home fixtures to finish the season but there's no guarantee they will pick up points going on some of their results at Goodison Park so far.

Liverpool - 43 points

15/03 - Wolves (A) 03/04 - Arsenal (A) 10/04 - Aston Villa (H) 17/04 - Leeds United (A) 24/04 - Newcastle United (H) 01/05 - Manchester United (A) 08/05 - Southampton (H) 11/05 - West Brom (A) 15/05 - Burnley (A) 23/05 - Crystal Palace (H) With a couple of tough away games on the border, their run-in could work in their favour as they look to put things right by qualifying for Europe's elite competition.
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