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Fixtures, Preview and TV Schedules for all Premier League matches on May 3-6, 2024

The end of the Premier League season is right around the corner, and with three games left for almost all teams, we can get a very good idea on which ones still have a shot at the title, which ones will enter European tournaments, and which ones will end up being relegated to the EFL Championship.

Arsenal and Manchester City continue their battle to take the trophy home, especially after Liverpool's fall from grace in recent fixtures. The remaining spot in UEFA Champions League next season will be sorted out between Aston Villa and Tottenham, although Postecoglou's men have reached the final stretch of the season with three straight losses, which seem to condemn them to fifth place.

In the battle for other European tournaments, Newcastle, Manchester United, West Ham, and Chelsea are still involved in the fight for the final spot to play in the Conference League. As things stand, Manchester United have the upper hand, but they are only one point ahead of the Magpies with 12 to fight for.

The battle to avoid the drop seems to be a three-team race. Nottingham, Luton Town, and Burnley are close to each other with the Tricky Trees being the final team to avoid relegation, but none of them have managed to win games recently, leaving the race wide open. Will we see any changes there?

Let's have a look at what the weekend holds in store for all Premier League fans.

Broadcast and streaming info to watch Premier League games in the U.S.

This weekend's matches will be covered on linear TV by NBCUSA NetworkTelemundo, and UNIVERSO, which will distribute coverage of five games. Meanwhile, Peacock will have exclusive coverage of four clashes, while also adding two more in joint coverage with its sister networks. Other options to follow the games on-the-go include Telemundo Deportes en Vivonbcsports.com, and the NBC Sports App. Click here to find other TV and streaming options for all Premier League games this weekend.

League standings ahead of this weekend's matches

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Top games to watch 

Arsenal vs Bournemouth - The Gunners know they cannot drop points if they want to end their title drought, and facing Bournemouth will not be as easy as some might think. Arteta's team has not lost a single game against the Cherries since 2018, and their most recent game ended four-nil for them on the road. Is this a sign of things to come, or will Bournemouth drop a massive bomb on Arsenal's title hopes?

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Manchester City vs Wolves - Pep Guardiola's crew are one point behind Arsenal in the title race, but with a game in hand they seem to have some breathing space. Such an advantage could come to an end if they drop the ball against Wolves, one of the few teams that have managed to beat the Cityzens this season. Both teams get to this match after winning their previous Premier League fixture, which should result in an entertaining game where all bets will be off...or maybe giving an edge to the title contenders.

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Liverpool vs Tottenham - The Reds' title chances are all but over with three games to go and five points behind Arsenal. Nonetheless, Klopp's men will surely want to end their coach's history at Anfield with a proper outing against Tottenham. The previous game between these clubs this season ended in a controversial 2-1 win for Spurs back in September, and that should be enough reason to see the Reds trying to get back at their visitors next Sunday. Klopp will be facing Spurs for the 20th and possibly final time, and he will surely love to end Liverpool's slump and add a 12th win against the team from the North side of London.

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English Premier League - Full list of games to watch on May 3-6, 2024

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