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With gameweek 30, the end of the season is well and truly closing in, with a number of important clashes to come over the bank holiday.
On Saturday afternoon, Arsenal will be looking to shore up their loosening grip on the Premier League title against Fulham, before Man City get the chance to keep in lock-step with them when they face Everton on Monday evening.
The weekend will also be a crucial one for Tottenham, who will hope that Aston Villa are tired out from their mid-week European action, and their relegation rivals West Ham, who play Champions League-chasing Brentford on Saturday at 3pm.
Here, our resident expert TOM COLLOMOSSE runs the rule over all the big games.
‘These are crucial days in the modern history of Arsenal and Tottenham – for very different reasons.
‘The Gunners are aiming for their first Premier League title since 2004 and I expect them to extend their lead over Manchester City to six points by beating Fulham.
‘It will be far tougher for Tottenham at Aston Villa. Even though Villa are contesting a Europa League semi-final against Nottingham Forest, I back them to strengthen their spot in the top five by taking three points.
‘Manchester United and Liverpool are also aiming for Champions League football and a draw looks the likeliest result at Old Trafford. On Monday night, title challengers Manchester City should win a tough game at Everton to close the gap on Arsenal again.
‘Elsewhere, Brentford will keep the pressure on West Ham with a home win and Bournemouth will keep their European hopes alive by beating Crystal Palace, whose minds will be elsewhere.
‘Then I expect Chelsea and Nottingham Forest to draw and Sunderland to win at Wolves.’
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