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10 key games in the Premier League's race for the top four
With Chelsea and Tottenham looking assured of a Champions League spot, four other sides are set to battle for the remaining spots.
Which Premier League sides will finish in the top 4 this season?
The identity of the teams likely to secure a Champions League spot remains difficult to predict.
Arsenal knock Man City out of top 4 after easing past struggling Swansea
Olivier Giroud and Alexis Sanchez were both on target for the Gunners.
Leicester City v Manchester City, Premier League
Second hosted fourth as the Foxes looked to bounce back from the Stephen’s Day defeat to Liverpool.
Arsenal are closing in on Champions League qualification after Magpies win
Goals from Laurent Koscielny, Mesut Ozil And Olivier Giroud handed the Gunners three points at the Emirates.
Everton slip to defeat at home to Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace hit three at Goodison Park.
Adebayor double leads Spurs to victory over Magpies
Tottenham maintained their challenge for a Champions League place with a 4-0 win at St James’ Park.
Late Adebayor strike earns Spurs huge win at the Britannia
AVB’s side will take the race for Champions League football to the final day after a 83rd-minute goal from the Togolese striker.
Another Gareth Bale golazo (Bale-azo?) edges Spurs closer to Champions League
The Welsh wizard’s latest heroics move Spurs about Arsenal and into fourth — for now at least.
Liverpool v Chelsea, Premier League
We followed all the action from Anfield as Luis Suarez who took centre stage.
Mertesacker heads Gunners into 3rd after two red cards
Steve Sidwell and Olivier Giroud both got their marching orders in the London derby.
'After last week, the guys want to prove a point' - Ulster's Robbie Diack
The back-row wants to put Dragons to the sword and confirm a Pro12 semi-final slot.