Burnley v Newcastle United (Noon), West Ham United v Leicester City (2:05 pm), Tottenham v Manchester United (4:30 pm), Sheffield United v Arsenal (7 pm)
José Mourinho’s Tottenham and his former club Manchester United present the EPL match of the weekend at the Tottenham Stadium.
The Red Devils won’t give up just yet on the title race even as they are 14 points shy of Manchester City who have six games to wrap up the season.
While United won their last two matches, including at Granada in the Europa League, Spurs conceded a late equaliser last week against hosts Newcastle after beating Aston Villa 2-0 away in their previous match.
Tottenham will remain at seventh spot no matter what happens this evening.
West Ham were displaced at No 4 by ruthless Chelsea yesterday. They must beat inconsistent Leicester City, who are third on the log, to reclaim that last Champions League qualification spot. Will Kelechi Iheanacho regain his scoring boot, which earned his Player-of-the-Month in March?
Arsenal gave their fans reasons to disbelief in their recent matches. As if losing 0-3 to Liverpool at Emirates Stadium without a fight was not disappointing enough, Mikel Arteta’s squad laboured in their last match against Slavia Prague in the Europa League. A late goal was followed by an equaliser by the visitors who now have advantage in the second leg on Thursday.
The Gunners have been pegged to 11th on the log and will miss European action next season if they miss out in the Europa League.
Sheffield United sit in the last place on 14 points, 15 points adrift of safety with eight matches left. They were defeated 2-1 in their last EPL match at Elland Road against Leeds United, their third consecutive defeat







