Some sides may still have six games to play in the Premier League this year - but much could possibly be resolved in this weekend's round of fixtures. While at the other end of the table there may be just one outstanding berth in the bottom three to be resolved Manchester City can be legally removed their crown. Here, we take a look at the mixtures for the bottom and top of the table, as well as the struggle for the top-five and European soccer next time. THE TITLE... That week-end, Manchester United number Aston Villa and Birmingham City travel to Tottenham. It's the reigning champions who play first, with a difficult job at White Hart Lane on Sunday lunch. Should Roberto Mancini's side eliminate to top-four chasing Spurs - United could be crowned winners the next evening. Friend Alex Ferguson's men perform relegation threatened Aston Property at Old Trafford on Monday. If City have dropped, and United win, the Red Devils will soon be remembering their 20th group title. RELEGATION... Both Reading and QPR - who are presently 10 points adrift of safety - could see their expectations of success extinguished this weekend. But, things would should not in favor of the unhappy factors. QPR host Stoke at Loftus Road and Reading play at Carrow Road against Norwich - both parties would have to lose if they are to be relegated this week-end. They'd then have to witness some fine effects from their other relegation contenders. Sunderland would need to defeat Champions League pursuing Everton at the Stadium of Light and Newcastle would need at least a point away against West Brom. While these answers are not out of the issue, relegation would only be covered if Aston Villa left Old Trafford with all three things once they play Manchester United on Monday morning. WESTERN FOOTBALL... While they might mathematically have a chance of winning the title, for Manchester City the group is all about European diploma today. Victory for them at Tottenham this weekend would get them to 71 points, an amount that'll be unobtainable by sixth put Everton whenever they fall any points between now and the end of the growing season. Must City get and Everton neglect to take all three points absent at Sunderland this weekend, City will rest assured of at least a Europa League position - while Champions League qualification will be just around the corner for the Sky Blues. Even though a gain for Tottenham would leave only Manchester City, Chelsea, Arsenal, Spurs, Everton, Liverpool and West Brom with a mathematical possibility, no other side may assure European soccer this weekend. That weekend's Premier League fixtures... Wednesday Fulham v Arsenal 15:00 Norwich v Reading 15:00 QPR v Stoke 15:00 Sunderland v Everton 15:00 Swansea v Southampton 15:00 West Brom v Newcastle 15:00 West Ham v Wigan 15:00 Saturday Tottenham v Manchester City 13:30 Liverpool v Chelsea 16:00 Wednesday Manchester United v Aston Accommodation 20:00
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