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    Premier League run-in fixtures and predicted finishes as race for UCL heats up

    The Premier League title and relegation battles look all but over, but the Champions League race remains incredibly tight.

    With just a few games to go, the chase to seal a place in UEFA‘s top competition is as intense as ever.

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    The battle for the Champions League is likely to go down to the last day
    Look at how close the battle for those Champions League places is

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    Look at how close the battle for those Champions League places is

    There are many teams involved, meaning that any dropped points between now and the end of the season could be crucial.

    As it stands, there are just three points separating seventh and third, so it’s going right down to the wire.

    England are guaranteed another spot in the Champions League, so there is an extra place on the line.

    Here, talkSPORT.com looks at the race for the Champions League.

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    Nottingham Forest – 3rd – 60 points

    For the majority of the season, it had looked as if Nottingham Forest would finish third.

    Nuno Espirito Santo’s men were miles ahead of the chasing pack, but back-to-back defeats have dragged them right back into it.

    In fact, it had appeared as if Forest had lost momentum, but a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur has propelled them back into third.

    A place in the Champions League is now entirely in their hands.

    They face Chelsea on the last day at home, which has the potential to be the club’s biggest league game in their modern history.

    Predicted finish – 6th

    Forest have enjoyed an incredible season, and they are looking to finish it off

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    Forest have enjoyed an incredible season, and they are looking to finish it offCredit: Getty

    Nottingham Forest’s remaining fixtures

    Brentford – H – May 1

    Crystal Palace – A – May 5

    Leicester – H – May 11

    West Ham – A – May 18

    Chelsea – H – May 25

    Newcastle – 4th – 59 points

    No matter what happens in the rest of Newcastle’s season, the Magpies have finally ended their trophy drought by winning the Carabao Cup, the club’s first silverware since 1969.

    Eddie Howe and his players have made themselves Tyneside heroes, but the attention now switches to turning the campaign into an unforgettable one by making it into the Champions League.

    The Magpies have been inconsistent this season in terms of results and performances, but when they are on it, they can beat anyone.

    And in Alexander Isak, they have one of the best strikers in the world.

    If you look at their remaining fixtures, there are some huge games against Chelsea and Arsenal.

    But with the momentum of the cup win behind them, you can see Newcastle taking getting back into the Champions League.

    Predicted finish – 4th

    Champions League football and the Carabao Cup would crown a remarkable season for the Toon

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    Champions League football and the Carabao Cup would crown a remarkable season for the ToonCredit: AFP

    Newcastle’s remaining fixtures

    Ipswich – H – April 26

    Brighton – A – May 4

    Chelsea – H – May 10

    Arsenal – A – May 18

    Everton – H – May 25

    Manchester City – 5th – 58 points

    Not since Pep Guardiola first joined Man City have they endured such a bad season.

    Of course, by most standards, being in contention for a Champions League spot with a few games to go would be good.

    However, after winning the Premier League title four times in a row, to be so far off the leaders is a poor season for City.

    They are also set to be without Erling Haaland for the rest of the campaign.

    But despite this, they still have more than enough quality to get the points they need to seal a Champions League place.

    They do have to play Aston Villa still, but any fixture for City is winnable.

    Predicted finish – 3rd

    City have struggled this year, but they should still get Champions League football

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    City have struggled this year, but they should still get Champions League football

    Man City’s remaining fixtures

    Aston Villa – H – April 22

    Wolves – H – May 2

    Southampton – A – May 10

    Bournemouth – H – May 18

    Fulham – A – May 25

    Chelsea – 6th – 57 points

    It has been a strange first season for Enzo Maresca with Chelsea starting brilliantly under him and looking to be genuine title contenders.

    They then suffered an awful December, losing to Fulham and Ipswich before starting to pick things up again.

    Nicolas Jackson has also returned from injury, giving the Blues a much-needed boost in forward areas.

    However, in their last four games, they face Liverpool, Newcastle, Manchester United and Nottingham Forest.

    In the end, it is these matches that could cost Chelsea and lead to them missing out on Champions League football despite being in such a strong position earlier in the campaign.

    Predicted finish – 7th

    Chelsea haven't been playing well for a while now

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    Chelsea haven’t been playing well for a while now

    Chelsea’s remaining fixtures

    Everton – H – April 26

    Liverpool – H – May 4

    Newcastle – A – May 10

    Manchester United – H – May 18

    Nottingham Forest – A – May 25

    Aston Villa – 7th – 57 points

    Unai Emery‘s Villa are into the semi-finals of the FA Cup and made it to the last eight of the Champions League, where they narrowly lost to Paris Saint-Germain.

    A place in the top five isn’t totally out of the question either, so it’s possible the Villans will enjoy their greatest season in a long time.

    They have been a bit inconsistent this year, but their January transfer window was excellent, and it has ensured they are in a great place to challenge come the end of the campaign.

    A 3-0 away win over Brighton was a top performance and was followed by a 2-1 win over Forest before they smashed Newcastle 4-1.

    They do have some very tricky fixtures coming up against City, but they are the in-form team at the moment, and it is hard to see them missing out.

    Predicted finish – 5th

    Marcus Rashford is starting to rediscover his best at Villa

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    Marcus Rashford is starting to rediscover his best at VillaCredit: Getty

    Aston Villa’s remaining fixtures

    Man City – A – April 22

    Fulham – H – May 3

    Bournemouth – A – May 10

    Tottenham – H – May 18

    Manchester United – A – May 25

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