Starting this week is actually an old week, with Chelsea hosting Tottenham in a London derby. Chelsea gets two of those in this thread, as they host the Irons on Sunday, as well. Similarly, Tottenham continues its Big 6 run, taking on Liverpool on Sunday in a match that could formally end the Merseyside campaign for the title. At the same time, a Liverpool win could end Spurs' fight for Champions League. Looking at the top of the table, Saturday is the key day, with Arsenal having an early kickoff against Bournemouth. Assuming a Gunner victory, Arsenal fans will suddenly feel quite Portuguese, cheering for Wolves to pick up points against Man City later in the day. At the bottom of the table, a relegated Sheffield United will have the chance to drag Nottingham down with them. Nottingham will know whether they need a win to stay out of the relegation zone depending on what Luton does against Everton on Friday. Meanwhile, Burnley will host Newcastle hoping for a win to drag themselves out of the relegation zone as well. Regardless, the relegation picture will be much clearer after the first big slate of Saturday matches.
Home | Away | Time and Date (CT) | Venue |
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Chelsea | Tottenham Hotspur | Thu., May 2, 1:30 PM | Stamford Bridge |
Luton Town | Everton | Fri., May 3, 2:00 PM | Kenilworth Road |
Arsenal | Bournemouth | Sat., May 4, 6:30 AM | The Emirates |
Brentford | Fulham | Sat., May 4, 9:00 AM | Gtech Community Stadium |
Burnley | Newcastle United | Sat., May 4, 9:00 AM | Turf Moor |
Sheffield United | Nottingham Forest | Sat., May 4, 9:00 AM | Bramall Lane |
Manchester City | Wolverhampton Wanderers | Sat., May 4, 11:30 AM | The Etihad |
Chelsea | West Ham United | Sun., May 5, 8:00 AM | Stamford Bridge |
Brighton & Hove Albion | Aston Villa | Sun., May 5, 8:00 AM | The AmEx |
Liverpool | Tottenham Hotspur | Sun., May 5, 10:30 AM | Anfield |
Crystal Palace | Manchester United | Mon., May 6, 2:00 PM | Selhurst Park |