Another big weekend is on the cards for the ‘Big Six’ in the Premier League, with each facing important games in their quest for success this season.

Manchester City head into the weekend one point clear of Liverpool with nine matches to play and they will fancy their chances of going on to claim the title.

City host Watford on Saturday aiming to reel off their sixth league win in a row. They haven’t conceded a goal in their last four outings and plenty of punters will be eager to use the bonus code for bet365 to back them to win to nil at the Etihad Stadium.

Third-placed Tottenham Hotspur are also in action on Saturday as they head to the south coast to take on Southampton. Spurs have gone off the boil in recent weeks and their place in the top four is beginning to look far from assured.

Saints ran Manchester United close at Old Trafford last weekend and could spring a surprise against Mauricio Pochettino’s side this weekend.

Liverpool will bid to continue their title challenge when they welcome Burnley to Anfield in the first of three fixtures on Sunday. The Reds were disappointing in last week’s 0-0 draw at Everton and they will need to play much better during the run-in if they are to topple Man City.

However, they have lost just one of their last nine meetings with the Clarets and it would be a major surprise to see them slip-up this weekend.

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Chelsea will face Wolverhampton Wanderers aiming to keep up the pressure in the race to secure a Champions League berth. The Blues are currently five points behind Spurs with a game in hand and a victory at Stamford Bridge would keep them firmly in the mix.

The best is very much saved for last this weekend as Arsenal and Man United go head-to-head at the Emirates Stadium.

United’s thrilling 3-2 victory over Southampton last weekend lifted them up to fourth in the table, three points behind Spurs.

They are yet to be beaten in the league under temporary manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and will be a tough proposition for the Gunners to overcome.

United have already won at the Emirates Stadium this season, recording a 3-1 success in the FA Cup back in January.

However, Arsenal secured a 2-2 draw when the two sides met in the league earlier in the season and a point apiece on Sunday would keep them both on track to finish in the top four.