With the wedding of Will and Kate out of the way, it’s back to real life – the run in games for United, Chelsea and Arsenal look as follows:
| Man Utd Run In | ||
| 1-May | Arsenal | Away |
| 8-May | Chelsea | Home |
| 14-May | Blackburn | Away |
| 22-May | Blackpool | Home |
| Chelsea Run In | ||
| 30-Apr | Spurs | Home |
| 8-May | United | Away |
| 15-May | Newcastle | Home |
| 22-May | Everton | Away |
| Arsenal Run In | ||
| 1-May | United | Home |
| 8-May | Stoke | Away |
| 15-May | Villa | Home |
| 22-May | Fulham | Away |
It looks like anything can happen, although purely on paper Chelsea looks solid, on current form Arsenal looks most vulnerable and United has to do all the work to stay ahead. What a season finish this is shaping up to be.
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