Chelsea continue to lead the Premier League standings, six points ahead of nearest rivals Manchester City who also played a game more than the Londoners.

There are no English teams left in the Champions League quarter-finals but for yet another year the Premier League is guaranteed that next season the top four in the final standings will play in UEFA’s elite competition for clubs.

Chelsea seem to be in a good position to book one of the four berths available but the other three slots are up for grabs.

Man. City – points 61.

Manchester City will have to look behind them as both Arsenal and Man. United could beat them to the runners-up spot.

April 6: Away vs Crystal Palace.

April 12: Away vs Man. United.

April 19: Home vs West Ham.

April 25: Home vs Aston Villa.

May 2: Away vs Tottenham.

May 9: Home v QPR.

May 16: Away vs Swansea.

May 24: Home vs Southampton.

Arsenal – points 60.

Arsenal can also retain the FA Cup this season but the biggest disappointment came in Europe.

April 4: Home vs Liverpool.

April 11: Away vs Burnley.

April 26: Home vs Chelsea.

May 2: Away vs Hull.

May 9: Home vs Swansea.

May 16: Away vs Man. United.

May 20: Home vs Sunderland.

May 24: Home vs West Brom.

Man. United – points 59.

United are now looking in peak form. Their latest showings seem to have silenced critics.

April 4: Home vs Aston Villa.

April 12: Home vs Man. City.

April 18: Away vs Chelsea.

April 26: Away vs Everton.

May 2: Home vs West Brom.

May 9: Away vs Crystal Palace.

May 16: Home vs Arsenal.

May 24: Away vs Hull.

Liverpool – points 54.

Liverpool were the only side not to lose in the Premier League in 2015. But the home setback against rivals Manchester United shattered their dreams of a late push for the top positions.

April 4: Away vs Arsenal.

April 13: Home vs Newcastle.

April 18: Away vs Hull.

April 25: Away vs West Brom.

May 2: Home v QPR.

May 9: Away vs Chelsea.

May 16: Home vs Crystal Palace.

May 24: Away vs Stoke.

Southampton – points 53.

Despite parting with a few noteable regulars from last season, Southampton still played their hearts out to stay in contention for a place in Europe under new manager Ronald Koeman.

April 4: Away vs Everton.

April 11: Home vs Hull.

April 18: Away vs Stoke.

April 25: Home vs Tottenham.

May 2: Away vs Sunderland.

May 9: Away vs Leicester.

May 16: Home vs Aston Villa.

May 24: Away vs Man. City.

Tottenham – points 53.

Tottenham have always been inconsistent and this season has been another example.

April 5: Away vs Burnley.

April 11: Home vs Aston Villa.

April 19: Away vs Newcastle.

April 25: Away vs Southampton.

May 2: Home vs Man. City.

May 9 Away vs Stoke.

May 16: Home vs Hull.

May 24: Away vs Everton.

Today’s UK fixtures (16.00)

League One
Bradford-Oldham
Bristol City-Barnsley
Chesterfield-Walsall
Crawley-Gillingham
Leyton Orient-Port Vale
Notts County-Scunthorpe
Peterborough-Coventry
Rochdale-Yeovil
Sheffield United-Crewe

Tomorrow:
Fleetwood-Preston - 15:15

League Two
Bury-Southend
Cheltenham-Plymouth
Dagenham-Wycombe
Exeter-Morecambe
Hartlepool-Cambridge
Mansfield-York
Northampton-Luton
Oxford-Carlisle
Portsmouth-Shrewsbury
Tranmere-AFC Wimbledon

Monday:
Burton-Stevenage - 20:45

Scottish Championship
Alloa-Livingston
Dumbarton-Falkirk
Hearts-Queen of South
Raith-Hibernian
Rangers-Cowdenbeath

League One
Airdrie-Stenhousemuir
Ayr United-Brechin
Dunfermline-Morton
Forfar-Stirling Albion
Peterhead-Stranraer

League Two
Albion-Elgin City
Annan-Clyde
Berwick-Queen’s Park
East Fife-Montrose
East Stirlingshire-Arbroath

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