The 2020/21 Premier League season is heading down the final stretch, and there are some important Premier league schedule for this sunday.
Infoexpert24 brings you everything you need to know as Sheffield United host Arsenal, West Ham face Leicester and United travel to Tottenham.
West Ham vs Leicester
Where: London Stadium
When: Sunday, April 11
So often a mid-table clash in the Premier League era, this is perhaps the biggest meeting between the pair in decades with plenty riding on the game for both teams.
While Leicester will be eager to stay in third place and avoid another end-of-season disaster after being pipped to fourth by Manchester United on the final day last time out, West Ham, who beat Wolves 3-2 earlier this week, are looking to stay in the top four as Chelsea, Liverpool and Spurs give chase.
Heading into this one, the Hammers have the second-best home record in the Premier League and the Foxes have the second-best away record. Man City (you guessed it) lead the way both at the Etihad and on the road.
Tottenham vs Manchester United
Where: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
When: Sunday, April 11
After dropping two more points away at lowly Newcastle last Sunday, question marks continue to linger around Jose Mourinho’s suitability to lead Tottenham to success.
On Sunday, Spurs welcome the manager’s former club Manchester United to north London knowing they can’t afford to drop more points if they are to qualify for next season’s Champions League.
The Red Devils, meanwhile, made hard work of a 2-1 victory over Brighton before beating Granada 2-0 in the Europa League and will be keen to make three wins from three in all competitions.
United have won just one of their last eight matches away at Tottenham – a 1-0 victory at Wembley in January 2019.
Burnley vs Newcastle
Where: Turf Moor
When: Sunday, April 11
Burnley have drawn their last five matches at Turf Moor – the last time they finished level in six straight home matches was way back in 1936 in the second division.
Sheffield United vs Arsenal
Where: Bramall Lane
When: Sunday, April 11
The Gunners have played more Premier League games at Bramall Lane without winning than at any other ground. Failing to triumph in four visits, they last tasted victory away at the Blades in April 1991.
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