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Manchester City will play six matches in 21 days as their Premier League title race schedule is confirmed. Key matches include rescheduled games against Bournemouth and Crystal Palace.
Man City to play six games in 21 days as Premier League title run in dates confirmed
Manchester City have discovered when they will play against Bournemouth and Crystal Palace.
City were due to face Palace on the weekend of the Carabao Cup final but will instead play the game on Wednesday, May 13 at 8pm.
Their clash with Bournemouth, meanwhile, needed to be rescheduled because of their involvement in the FA Cup final.
That game will be played on Tuesday, May 19 at 7:30pm.
It means City will face a hectic schedule to end the season, playing six games in 21 daysâŠ
4 May: Everton (a)
9 May: Brentford (h)
13 May: Crystal Palace (h)
16 May: FA Cup final v Chelsea
19 May: Bournemouth (a)
24 May: Aston Villa (h)
Arsenal have also had a game moved, with their match against Burnley now scheduled for Monday, May 18 at 8pm instead of Sunday, May 17.
Manchester City will play six matches over 21 days, with a key game against Crystal Palace on May 13 at 8pm.
The match against Bournemouth was rescheduled due to Manchester City's participation in the FA Cup final.
The Premier League title race has led to a congested schedule for Manchester City, resulting in six games being played in just 21 days.
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Depending on whether they reach the Champions League final, the Gunners could have an extra game added to their schedule, but that will come after the Premier League season has already ended.
As it stands, they will play six games in 26 days as opposed to Cityâs 21 days.
April 29: Champions League semi-final first leg v Atletico Madrid (a)
May 2: Fulham (h)
May 5: Champions League semi-final second leg v Atletico Madrid (h)
May 10: West Ham (a)
May 18: Burnley (h)
May 24: Crystal Palace (a)
May 30: Champions League final (if Arsenal progress)