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- Premier League leaders Liverpool aim to draw level with rivals Manchester United’s record of 20 titles as they face a crucial match, while Arsenal and Manchester City await a potential stumble.
- The race for the top four heats up as Tottenham and Aston Villa vie for Champions League qualification, while relegation-threatened teams Nottingham Forest and Everton strive for crucial victories.
Liverpool, leading the Premier League, gears up for a crucial clash against Manchester United, eyeing a step closer to matching their rival’s 20 English titles.
With the title race intensifying, contenders Arsenal and Manchester City anticipate a potential slip-up from Liverpool, amidst a fierce battle for the top four and survival in the relegation zone.
Despite Liverpool’s recent FA Cup quarter-final loss to Manchester United, midfielder Alex Mac Allister dismisses notions of seeking revenge, emphasizing the importance of securing victories to stay in contention for silverware.
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As Liverpool faces United, Arsenal and Manchester City also aim to maintain pressure with challenging fixtures against Brighton and Crystal Palace, respectively.
In the race for the top four, Tottenham, led by manager Ange Postecoglou, acknowledges the team’s ongoing development as they pursue Champions League qualification.
With a tight margin separating them from fourth-placed Aston Villa, Tottenham faces Nottingham Forest while Villa hosts Brentford, both teams eager to seize crucial points.
Meanwhile, Nottingham Forest’s Morgan Gibbs-White expresses optimism following their recent victory over Fulham, boosting their survival hopes amid a challenging season.
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Everton, grappling with a 13-game winless streak, confront Burnley in a pivotal encounter, seeking to alleviate relegation fears.
Luton, positioned third from the bottom, aims to narrow the gap as they host Bournemouth in their quest for Premier League survival.