Who has best run-in for the last Champions League spot?

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Manchester United’s hopes of securing Champions League football for next season are slipping by the week, but Crystal Palace threw a spanner in the works on Monday night when they beat Arsenal 3-0.

The Red Devils are currently seventh in the Premier League and face a big uphill climb to finish fourth.

We have 51 points to our name thus far this season – the same as sixth-place West Ham – and are three points behind both Tottenham and Arsenal.

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Here’s what the run-in looks like for us – as well as Tottenham, Arsenal and West Ham:

Tottenham (4th)

• Aston Villa away

• Brighton at home

• Brentford away

• Leicester at home

• Liverpool away

• Arsenal at home

• Burnley at home

• Norwich away

Arsenal (5th)

• Brighton at home
• Southampton away
• Chelsea away
• Manchester United at home
• West Ham away
• Leeds United at home
• Tottenham away
• Newcastle United away
• Everton at home

West Ham (6th)

• Brentford away
• Burnley at home
• Chelsea away
• Arsenal at home
• Norwich away
• Manchester City at home
• Brighton away

Manchester United (7th)

• Everton away
• Norwich at home
• Liverpool away
• Arsenal away
• Brentford at home
• Brighton away
• Chelsea at home
• Crystal Palace away

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