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Premier League Week 37 Fixtures: EPL Tickets, Schedule, Picks and Predictions
- Updated: May 3, 2016
The Premier League’s title race came to an end in Week 36, as Leicester City won their first top-division title in club history on Monday, and the focus will now shift to the battle for the European spots and the relegation struggle in Week 37.
Tottenham Hotspur will host Southampton on Sunday and need a win to keep second place in the standings safe. Following their 2-2 draw against Chelsea, their lead over rivals Arsenal is just three points. The Gunners visit Manchester City in an important clash to secure third and fourth.
Manchester United, who have a match in hand on the teams above them, will travel to face Norwich City, one of the teams desperate to avoid the drop. Newcastle United visit Aston Villa, and Sunderland host Chelsea.
Here’s a look at the schedule for Week 37:
For ticket information on all Premier League games visit the official site or go to the ticket page on the home club’s official website (links provided below):
Norwich vs. Manchester United
Sunderland vs. Chelsea
West Ham vs. Swansea
Aston Villa vs. Newcastle
Bournemouth vs. WBA
Crystal Palace vs. Stoke
Leicester vs. Everton
Spurs vs. Southampton
Liverpool vs. Watford
Manchester City vs. Arsenal
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Depending on the result of Wednesday’s massive match at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in the UEFA Champions League, City will enter Sunday’s clash with a variety of emotions. Win or lose, it’s never easy to flip the switch after a massive knockout match in Europe.
The Citizens lead rivals United by four points, but as the Red Devils still have a match in hand, manager Manuel Pellegrini’s troops have to finish the season strong. Balancing a European campaign with the league …
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