Just ten Premier League fixtures remain. But only four clubs’ matches truly matter now.
Liverpool sit at the summit after a stunning 26‑match unbeaten league run under Arne Slot, winning 14 and drawing five of their last 19 games. Their only defeat came at Anfield to Nottingham Forest.
On the road, they’ve remained unbeaten all season—10 wins and five draws from 15 away matches.
If they avoid defeat in their final four road games—including Chelsea—they’ll join elite company as one of just five English top-flight sides to complete a season unbeaten away from home as per Pulse Sports Nigeria reports.
Arsenal trail, stalled. Their winless draw at Forest cost momentum.
Manchester United are flailing too. Eight defeats in 14 league games under Ruben Amorim, home form dire—five losses in seven at Old Trafford.
Attack has dried up: Højlund and Zirkzee have yet to score in 2025.
Chelsea remain perched just outside the top four.
Here are the 3 biggest clashes left:
Arsenal vs Chelsea – Mar 16, Emirates
London rivalry renewed. Chelsea fight for their top‑four lives.
Liverpool vs Arsenal – May 10, Anfield
Liverpool’s unbeaten fortress welcomes Arsenal. The Reds’ second league crown looms. Arsenal—last league win at Anfield: September 2012. Title chase dead; pride remains.
Chelsea vs Manchester United – May 18, Stamford Bridge
A fixture notoriously even: drawn 27 times in Premier League history, the most draws in any pairing. Chelsea seek back-to-back home wins over United for the first time since 2016. United chase Europe but look directionless.