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Oliver Harbord

How Chelsea's Premier League fixture run-in compares to Manchester United, Arsenal and Tottenham

Chelsea took another step towards clinching a top four spot with their thumping 4-0 win over Everton on Sunday afternoon.

Frank Lampard's team were ruthless in their decimation of the Toffees, with Mason Mount, Pedro, Willian and Olivier Giroud rounding off the win.

We are into the end of the campaign, with the Blues having less than ten Premier League games to go, a Champions League last 16 second leg tie with Bayern Munich and an FA Cup quarter-final coming up.

Chelsea are currently holding on to the number four spot as we come into the latter stages of the season, but the gap is still pretty tight.

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The Blues are just three points above Manchester United, with Wolves and Sheffield United another two points further back, however with the latter having a game in hand.

Meanwhile, Tottenham Hotspur are seven points behind Lampard's side, with Arsenal eight points back but also with a game in hand.

The Blues travel to Aston Villa this weekend, before they take on Leicester City in the FA Cup and then embark on the last international break of the campaign.

But how do Chelsea's fixtures compare to those of their Premier League rivals as the race for the Champions League spots heats up?

Chelsea

(A) Aston Villa

(H) Manchester City

(A) West Ham United

(H) Watford

(A) Crystal Palace

(A) Sheffield United

(H) Norwich City

(A) Liverpool

(H) Wolverhampton Wanderers

Man United

(A) Tottenham Hotspur

(H) Sheffield United

(A) Brighton & Hove Albion

(H) AFC Bournemouth

(A) Aston Villa

(H) Southampton

(A) Crystal Palace

(H) West Ham United

(A) Leicester City

Wolves

(A) West Ham United

(H) AFC Bournemouth

(A) Aston Villa

(H) Arsenal

(A) Sheffield United

(H) Everton

(A) Burnley

(H) Crystal Palace

(A) Chelsea

Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder (Michael Regan/Getty Images)

Sheffield United

(A) Aston Villa

(A) Newcastle United

(A) Manchester United

(H) Tottenham Hotspur

(A) Burnley

(H) Wolverhampton Wanderers

(H) Chelsea

(A) Leicester City

(H) Everton

(A) Southampton

Tottenham Hotspur

(H) Manchester United

(H) West Ham United

(A) Sheffield United

(H) Everton

(A) AFC Bournemouth

(H) Arsenal

(A) Newcastle United

(H) Leicester City

(A) Crystal Palace

Arsenal

(A) Manchester City

(A) Brighton & Hove Albion

(A) Southampton

(H) Norwich City

(A) Wolverhampton Wanderers

(H) Leicester City

(A) Tottenham Hotspur

(H) Liverpool

(A) Aston Villa

(H) Watford

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