Tottenham Hotspur are now faced with a tussle after they were defeated by Liverpool, drawing close their gap with teams battling for the top four position.
It’s not that long ago when Mauricio Pochettino’s side had looked to be in contention for the Premier League title, but a dreadful run of four defeats in five games has seen them drift away.
Sunday’s loss at Liverpool coupled with Arsenal beating Newcastle United on Monday night means the Lilywhites have dropped to fifth in the table, level on points with Manchester United and just one clear of sixth-placed Chelsea.
Without a win since the beginning of February against Leicester City is a worrying sign for fans.
However, given how congested the table is right now, Spurs can regain their position in the top three by beating Crystal Palace on Wednesday night in the first league fixture at the new stadium.
There will be plenty of twists and turns between now and May with the race for the top four really starting to heat up.
Here’s who all four sides will be facing over the coming weeks:
Tottenham Hotspur fixtures
03/04 – Crystal Palace (h)
13/04 – Huddersfield Town (h)
20/04 – Man City (a)
23/04 – Brighton & Hove Albion (h)
27/04 – West Ham (h)
04/05 – Bournemouth (a)
12/05 – Everton (h)
Manchester United fixtures
02/04 – Wolves (a)
13/04 – West Ham (h)
21/04 – Everton (a)
24/04 – Man City (h)
28/04 – Chelsea (h)
04/05 – Huddersfield Town (a)
12/05 – Cardiff City (h)
Arsenal fixtures
07/04 – Everton (a)
15/04 – Watford (a)
21/04 – Crystal Palace (h)
24/04 – Wolves (a)
29/04 – Leicester City (a)
04/05 – Brighton & Hove Albion (h)
12/05 – Burnley (a)
Chelsea fixtures
03/04 – Brighton & Hove Albion (h)
08/04 – West Ham (h)
14/04 – Liverpool (a)
22/04 – Burnley (h)
28/04 – Manchester United (a)
04/05 – Watford (h)
12/05 – Leicester City (a)