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Robert Warlow & Rob Guest

Will Arsenal qualify for the Champions League? Predict the race vs Spurs, Chelsea & Man United

Arsenal received a big boost in the race for a Champions League spot at the weekend with Chelsea losing 2-0 at Everton.

With the Gunners not in action due to Wolves' involvement in the FA Cup, Maurizio Sarri's side had the chance to draw level in fourth on 60 points with a win on Merseyside.

The Blues actually started the game really well but second-half goals from Richarlison and Gylfi Sigurdsson saw them slip to another defeat.

Chelsea now remain three points behind Arsenal with eight games of the season left to play.

Unai Emery's team are next in action at the start of April against Newcastle United, with fellow top-four rivals Spurs, Manchester United and Chelsea facing Liverpool, Watford and Cardiff City respectively.

It promises to be a very interesting end to the season and there will be plenty more twists and turns before the season is out.

Arsenal celebrate after the first goal against Manchester United (Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)

Will Emery's side have the upper hand heading into the final few weeks?

A 'supercomputer' has predicted the outcome of the remaining games and the end result does make good reading for Arsenal, but you can have your say by predicting the outcome of the remaining fixtures, below.

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