Premier League Sunday: April 8, 2012

Christopher Harris

Could the Premier League title race be effectively over after today’s matches? With Manchester United playing the early match today against QPR at 8:30am ET/1:30pm GMT, a win for United will put the pressure on Manchester City who has to travel to the Emirates to take on the mighty Arsenal (11am ET/4pm GMT kickoff time). If Manchester United wins and City loses, United will be eight points ahead in the table with six games to go. However if United loses and City wins, United’s lead at the top of the table will be just two points.

Don’t forget about Arsenal and QPR. Both of those clubs have points to prove. QPR needs to take advantage of all of the bottom clubs losing on Saturday by taking points off Manchester United. A win would lift them to sixteenth place. For Arsenal, meanwhile, the club is battling Tottenham Hotspur for third place and a Champions League spot. A win would move Arsenal back into third, two points above Spurs.

Before, during and after today’s Premier League matches, share your rants, raves, questions and observations in the comments section below.

Enjoy your football!

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