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Originally Posted by MindFckr
I agree. Spurs with really generous home fixtures. Top4 should be a walk. Our fixtures are good as well but mostly away games so there is that. Iirc Chelsea have thr toughest fixtures out of the 4.united so-so
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Originally Posted by MindFckr
I agree. Spurs with really generous home fixtures. Top4 should be a walk. Our fixtures are good as well but mostly away games so there is that. Iirc Chelsea have thr toughest fixtures out of the 4.united so-so
West ham really aren't bad and should have beaten United and Everton should be able to put up a fight as well. I don't see why you think that's really generous, outside of maybe Wolves those are possibly the most difficult opponents outside the top 6 and their away gsme is Bournemouth. I think spurs are probably the favourites to make top 4 but I don't think it's exactly free.
Chelsea have burnley/watford home and united/leicester away. Must win and avoid losing to UTD.
United have 1 insanely difficult game, 2 difficult gsmes, 1 free game vs Huddersfield and 1 easy but tricky game vs Cardiff who will be fighting for survival. Everton hasn't lost at home since losing to city, and played draw with liverpool, beat both chelsea and arsenal.
Arsenal should win their home games but have 3 away games and 2 of them pretty difficult (leicester and wolves). They've picked the right time to start performing away it seems though. Even with be
It pains me to say as a chelsea man but I think Spurs/arsenal are def the favourites. I think only one of united/chelsea will be competitive for one of the spots, United if they beat chelsea (or by some miracle beat city) and chelsea if they avoid losing at OT.
It's very likely it will come down to the last round in which case I hope Leicester remember who helped them win a couple of years ago by beating Spurs and give their fellow blues a free win