Leicester only need three points from their final three games to win the Premier League title and could win it this Sunday when they travel to Old Trafford to play
fifth place Manchester United, live on Sky Sports 1.
It finished 1 - 0 to Arsenal, and they are now just three points behind
fifth place Manchester United.
Not the potential title winners though, but currently
fifth placed Manchester United instead.
Not exact matches
The Red Devils currently sit in
fifth place in the Premier League table with three games remaining, as they trail rivals
Manchester City by four points in the race to secure a top - four finish.
A win would've moved his side into
fifth place and six points behind
Manchester United, but the reality is that Spurs may have been left too far behind.
Manchester United moved up to
fifth place in the Premier League table with a 3 - 1 win over Middlesbrough at the Riverside Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
With three wins each,
Manchester United and Inter Milan are in joint
fifth place here.
Spurs now have a division - high, along with Everton, nine draws this term, and are three points clear of
fifth -
place Manchester United, but six points adrift of leaders Arsenal.
Ahead of the midweek fixtures, the Hammers sit sixth in the Premier League table, only one point behind
fifth -
placed Manchester United and six behind Tottenham Hotspur, who currently occupy the fourth Champions League spot.
The Gunners, who can reclaim
fifth spot and close the gap on fourth
place Manchester City with a victory at Crystal Palace, are also looking to seal Champions League qualification for the 19th consecutive season.
Liverpool, who have won five of their last seven league matches, are currently eighth in the table, five points adrift of
fifth -
place Manchester United with a game in hand.
Fourth
place Manchester United are currently enjoying a five point cushion on the last of the Champions League
places, while
fifth place Liverpool's chances of catching them could be all but ended with defeat at Arsenal this weekend.
Aside from being 18 points adrift of league leaders
Manchester City, Chelsea are now fourth in the standings and just two points above
fifth -
placed Tottenham as the battle for a top - four finish heats up.
A loss for the Red Devils would put them back in fourth
place following
Manchester City's 3 - 2 home win over Aston Villa yesterday and seven points ahead of
fifth placed Liverpool, having played a game more.
Arsenal on the flip side have dropped to within five points of
Manchester United in
fifth place, with the Red Devils holding a game in hand on us.
Arsenal sit in
fifth place in the standings, five points adrift of Liverpool who play
Manchester City on Sunday, albeit Jurgen Klopp's side have already played a game more.
United remain in
fifth place in the Premier League table with seven games remaining this season, but they sit just one point adrift of rivals
Manchester City in the race for Champions League qualification.
Pelle's wages see him join new
Manchester United signing Zlatan Ibrahimovic in
fifth place on a list — compiled by the Daily Mail — featuring the world's top six wealthiest footballers, in terms of their current weekly wage.
However, last season they finished
fifth in the Premier League, losing out to Chelsea, Spurs,
Manchester City and Liverpool who won the Champions League
places.
The Gunners currently occupy
fifth place in the table with Liverpool and
Manchester City within touching distance.
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho is reportedly ready to buy his way up the Premier League table by signing players from two teams ahead of the
fifth -
placed Red Devils.
The Foxes are — remarkably — up in third, despite losing manager Nigel Pearson in the summer, while West Ham United have defeated Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea and
Manchester City en route to
fifth place.
Arsenal face
Manchester United on Sunday knowing that if they fail to beat the newly - crowned Premier League champions they could slip from third
place to
fifth in the Premier League.
Second -
placed Spurs will take on
fifth -
placed Manchester United, as Spurs will try to stay in touch with Leicester at the top of the table, while
Manchester United still chase fourth
place as Louis van Gaal's long - term future is under scrutiny.
Neither does
Manchester United's loss to Sevilla, who have already fired a manager this season and sit in
fifth place in La Liga despite sporting a minus - 6 goal differential.
Manchester United are currently
fifth in the Premier League on 56 points, and find themselves three points behind fourth -
placed Arsenal having played a game more.
The Red Devils are currently
fifth in the table, one point behind
Manchester City in fourth, and they face Tottenham Hotspur this Sunday as they continue to chase a
place in the top four of the Premier League.
United find themselves in
fifth place in the league, needing a victory today to be just a point behind
Manchester City, who United will be pitted against on Thursday evening — a very good opportunity to break into the top four, providing United beat Burnley today and City on Thursday.
Manchester United's 3 - 1 victory sealed European football next season with a
fifth placed finish in the league, but their inferior goal difference meant they missed out on Champions League qualification to rivals
Manchester City.
There will also be an additional Fanzone taking
place ahead of Huddersfield Town's FA Cup
Fifth Round game against
Manchester Untied.
Manchester United booked their
place in the
fifth round of the FA Cup with a thumping 4 - 0 victory over the Championship side Wigan Athletic and following that, they will now shift their focus to the upcoming clash against Hull City team at Old Trafford.
Manchester United:
Manchester United still sit in
fifth place in the Premier League, five points adrift of
Manchester City in fourth and six points adrift of Liverpool in third but with one game in hand over City and two in hand over Liverpool.
As it stands,
Manchester City are second favourites to win this year's Premier League title, with Liverpool trailing behind in
fifth place, with odds of 10/1.
The result keeps them
fifth but means they miss the chance to put pressure on fourth -
place Manchester City, who face Chelsea on Wednesday.
David Wagner's men were held to a 1 - 1 draw by the Sky Bet Championship side last month and will now travel to St. Andrew's Stadium looking for a
place in the
Fifth Round at home to
Manchester United.
Arsenal remain in
fifth place in the Premier League but are now just one point behind local rivals Tottenham, who sit third, ahead of a trip to face early pace - setters
Manchester City next weekend, live on Sky Sports Premier League.
Manchester United are currently
placed second in the Premier League standings with 59 points, and they appear in a good position to finish in the top - four - after extending the gap between them and
fifth -
placed Chelsea to six points last weekend.
Arsenal's win saw them rise to
fifth on 54 points, level with
Manchester United who dropped to a familiar sixth
place thanks to the Gunners superior goal difference.
The
Manchester City star struck on the stroke of half - time at the Borisov Arena in Barysaw to give the Euro 2008 and Euro 2012 winners a
fifth win in six qualifiers in Group C as they close in on a
place at next year's tournament in France.
Three months on from their highly - charged and ultimately controversial Premier League encounter at Anfield, age - old rivals Liverpool and
Manchester United prepare to do battle all over again only this time a
place in the
fifth round of the FA Cup is at stake.
United start the match in
fifth place, four points adrift of
Manchester City in fourth, but with Liverpool currently drawing with Southampton and United in effect having two games in hand over them (including the one against Arsenal), United could be back in with a chance of earning a top - four
place in the Premier League this season.
Liverpool are third in the Premier League, five points behind second -
placed Manchester United, while Spurs are
fifth, one point behind Chelsea, who travel to play Watford on Monday.
Liverpool, in
fifth place, last night moved within four points of City, whose drubbing in the
Manchester derby on Sunday was their fourth defeat in five matches.
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