Something will have to give in the race for Champions League qualification and surely Chelsea and Spurs will fancy their chances at home to QPR and Blackburn respectively. Don't be shocked if there is a surprise or too though. Of course on Monday, City will play United in a potential title decider. City's home form has been outstanding in the league, with only Sunderland so far managing to take something from the Eithiad Stadium. It was all over on Easter Sunday when United were 8 points clear, before Wigan and Everton exposed the defending champions. However it will be virtually all over if Alex Ferguson's side win on Monday night. Will Carlos Tevez have the final say against his former club?
Below are the fixtures for Saturday, Sunday and Monday. As usual, it is one oint for the correct score and three points for the correct result. Tune in on Tuesday for a review of the weekend's action.
Everton v Fullham 15.00 2-1
Stoke City v Arsenal 15.00 1-2
Sunderland v Bolton 15.00 1-0
Swansea City v Wolves 15.00 2-0
West Brom v Aston Villa 15.00 1-2
Wigan Athletic v Newcastle 15.00 1-1
Norwich City v Liverpool 17.30 1-1
Sunday April 29th
Chelsea v QPR 13.30 1-0
Spurs v Blackburn Rovers 16.00 3-1
Monday April 30th
Manchester City v Man United 20.00 2-2
© Seamus Egan 2012.
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